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boat crew handbook boat operations: Boat Crew Handbook - Boat Operations (BCH16114.1 - December 2017) United States Coast Guard, 2020-03-06 1. PURPOSE. This Handbook presents the approved methods and procedures for the conduct of Coast Guard boat operations. Major topics within this handbook are boat crew duties and responsibilities, towing, person in the water recovery, rescue assistance and fire fighting, and air operations. 2. DIRECTIVES AFFECTED. The Boat Crew Seamanship Manual, COMDTINST M16114.5C, is canceled. 3. DISCUSSION. This Handbook provides guidance on how to engage in safe and effective boat operations. 4. MAJOR CHANGES. First issue. |
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boat crew handbook boat operations: Boat Crew Seamanship Manual U.S. Coast Guard, 2012-08 The Boat Crew Seamanship Manual presents the approved methods and procedures for the conduct of Coast Guard boat operations. The Coast Guard Auxiliary, for the conduct of vessel facility operations, also uses this Manual. |
boat crew handbook boat operations: BOAT CREW HANDBOOK - Seamanship Fundamentals: (BCH 16114. 4 December 2017) United States United States Coast Guard, U. S. Department U.S. Department of Homeland Security, 2020-01-20 This Handbook explains good seamanship fundamentals and how they apply to boat operations. Major topics within this handbook are Seamanship Fundamentals, Boat Characteristics, Stability, Weather and Oceanography, and Boat Handling. |
boat crew handbook boat operations: Boat Crew Handbook - Seamanship Fundamentals (BCH 16114.4 - December 2017) United States Coast Guard, 2020-03-06 1. PURPOSE. This Handbook explains good seamanship fundamentals and how they apply to boat operations. Major topics within this handbook are Seamanship Fundamentals, Boat Characteristics, Stability, Weather and Oceanography, and Boat Handling. 2. DIRECTIVES AFFECTED. The Boat Crew Seamanship Manual, COMDTINST M16114.5C, is canceled. 3. DISCUSSION. The subjects and principles discussed herein include marlinespike seamanship, boat characteristics, stability, weather and oceanography, and boat handling. 4. MAJOR CHANGES. First issue. 5. DISCLAIMER. This guidance is not a substitute for applicable legal requirements, nor is it itself a rule. It is intended to provide operational guidance for Coast Guard personnel and is not intended to nor does it impose legally-binding requirements on any party outside the Coast Guard. 6. IMPACT ASSESSMENT. No impact assessment warranted. |
boat crew handbook boat operations: Boat Crew Handbook - First Aid (BCH 16114.5 - December 2017) United States Coast Guard, 2020-03-06 1. PURPOSE. This Handbook describes accepted first aid practices that, along with practical training in their performance, will aid boat crews in delivering effective medical care that preserves life, prevents a victim's condition from worsening, and promotes their speedy recovery. The major topic within this handbook is basic First Aid. 2. DIRECTIVES AFFECTED. The Boat Crew Seamanship Manual, COMDTINST M16114.5C, is canceled. 3. DISCUSSION. This Handbook provides guidance on the application of first aid in maritime environments and situations. 4. MAJOR CHANGES. First issue. 5. DISCLAIMER. This guidance is not a substitute for applicable legal requirements, nor is it itself a rule. It is intended to provide operational guidance for Coast Guard personnel and is not intended to nor does it impose legally-binding requirements on any party outside the Coast Guard. 6. IMPACT ASSESSMENT. No impact assessment warranted. |
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boat crew handbook boat operations: Boat Crew Qualification Handbook, Volume 3 - ATON (BQH 16115. 3 February 2020) U. S. Department U.S. Department of Homeland Security, 2020-07-18 This Handbook provides standardized performance objectives and guidance for the purpose of training and certifying personnel as crewmembers on Coast Guard boats. U.S. Coast Guard Boat Operations and Training (BOAT) Manual, Volume I, COMDTINST M16114.32E, and U.S. Coast Guard Boat Operations and Training (BOAT) Manual, Volume II, COMDTINST M16114.33D, have been reorganized. |
boat crew handbook boat operations: Boat Crew Handbook - Navigation and Piloting (BCH 16114.3 - December 2017) United States Coast Guard, 2020-03-06 1. PURPOSE. This Handbook provides the safest, most efficient methods, techniques, and informational guidance possible to navigate boats in maritime environments and situations. Major topics within this handbook are aids to navigation (ATON) and navigation. 2. DIRECTIVES AFFECTED. The Boat Crew Seamanship Manual, COMDTINST M16114.5C, is canceled. 3. DISCUSSION. The subjects and principles discussed herein include U.S. Aids to Navigation system and maritime navigation principles and application. 4. MAJOR CHANGES. First issue. 5. DISCLAIMER. This guidance is not a substitute for applicable legal requirements, nor is it itself a rule. It is intended to provide operational guidance for Coast Guard personnel and is not intended to nor does it impose legally-binding requirements on any party outside the Coast Guard. 6. IMPACT ASSESSMENT. No impact assessment warranted. |
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boat crew handbook boat operations: The Gougeon Brothers on Boat Construction Meade Gougeon, Joe Gougeon, Jan Gougeon, Gougeon Brothers, 1985 Excellect illustrations and pictures. Covers all phases of construction: estimating materials, tools, wood as structural material, safety, lamination techniques, scarfing, coating & finishing, lofting, molds, keels/stems/sheer clamps, laminated hulls, strip planking/composit, interiors, decks, hardware bonding. |
boat crew handbook boat operations: Marine Crewman's Handbook United States. Department of the Army, 1972 |
boat crew handbook boat operations: Admiralty Manual of Seamanship Great Britain. Admiralty, 1932 |
boat crew handbook boat operations: Shipboard Operations H I Lavery, 2013-10-11 This book covers the knowledge of shipboard operations required by candidates for professional qualification as Chief Officer and Master Mariner. It deals with the basic routines and procedures, and the many regulations governing their use, for the safe and efficient operation of merchant ships. The book is also designated a fundamental text for the Maritime Transport paper of the Chartered Institute of Transport's membership examinations. The second edition takes into account recent developments in technology and regulation, and in particular covers major international legislation on Safety of Life at Sea and on Maritime Pollution as well as recent UK regulations on occupational health and safety and on operation of ro-ro ferries. |
boat crew handbook boat operations: The U-Boat Commander's Handbook , 1989 |
boat crew handbook boat operations: The Navigation Rules United States Coast Guard, 2015-01-31 2019 commercial edition of the official USCG Navigation Rules & Regulations Handbook. - International and Inland. -The photos have codes which immediately open your phone to see color images of the various lights and signals. There are also codes which link to unofficial YouTube videos which provide excellent visuals showing how the rules work in practice. Also a code to open the live cam in N.Y. Harbor. Also a video to test your knowledge. It is an complete resource with links to accident reporting, and float plan.This book is an exact high quality reproduction of the current U.S.C.G. Navigation Rules (International & Inland). - By law a copy of these rules must be onboard your boat. - This book contains codes which link to an interactive pdf which freely downloads to your phone. - From there you have unlimited access to dozens of explanatory videos and web sites. - Accident report, safety check, Wikipedia are accessible. - The demarcation lines between international and inland are downloaded by using the QR scanner on your phone. - THE NAVIGATION RULES. - PART A-GENERAL. - Rule 1-Application. -Rule 2-Responsibility. - Rule 3-General Definitions. PART B-STEERING AND SAILING RULES Section/Subpart I-Conduct of Vessels In Any Condition of Visibility. - Rule 4-Application. - Rule 5-Look-out. - Rule 6-Safe Speed. - Rule 7-Risk of Collision. - 8-Action to Avoid Collision. - Rule 9-Narrow Channels. - Rule 10-Traffic Separation Schemes/Vessel Traffic Services. SECTION/SUBPART II-CONDUCT . VESSELS IN SIGHT OF ONE ANOTHER. - Rule 11-Application. - Rule 12-Sailing Vessels. - Rule 13-Overtaking. - Rule 14-Head-on Situation. - Rule 15-Crossing Situation. - Rule 16-Action by Give-way Vessel. - Rule 17-Action by Stand-on Vessel. - Rule 18-Responsibilities Between Vessels. Section/Subpart III-Conduct of Vessels In Restricted Visibility. - Rule 19-Conduct of Vessels in Restricted Visibility. PART C-LIGHTS AND SHAPES. - Rule 20-Application. - Rule 21-Definitions. - Rule 22-Visibility of Lights. - Rule 23-Power-driven Vessels Underway. Rule 24-Towing and Pushing. Rule 25-Sailing Vessels Underway and Vessels Under Oars. Rule 26-Fishing Vessels. Rule 27-Vessels Not Under Command or Restricted in Their Ability to Maneuver. Rule 28-Vessels Constrained by Their Draft. Rule 29-Pilot Vessels. Rule 30-Anchored Vessels and Vessels Aground. Rule 31-Seaplanes. PART D-SOUND AND LIGHT SIGNALS. - Rule 32-Definitions. - Rule 33-Equipment for Sound Signals. - Rule 34-Maneuvering and Warning Signals. - Rule 35-Sound Signals in Restricted Visibility. - Rule 36-Signals to Attract Attention. - Rule 37-Distress Signals. - PART E-EXEMPTIONS. - Rule 38-Exemptions |
boat crew handbook boat operations: Occupational Outlook Handbook , 1982 Describes 250 occupations which cover approximately 107 million jobs. |
boat crew handbook boat operations: Directives, Publications and Reports Index United States. Coast Guard, 1977-10 |
boat crew handbook boat operations: Manual for Buglers, U.S. Navy United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel, 1953 |
boat crew handbook boat operations: Technical Manual , 1972 |
boat crew handbook boat operations: Auxiliary Boat Crew Qualification Guide United States. Coast Guard, 2000* |
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boat crew handbook boat operations: Boat Crew Handbook - Rescue and Survival Procedures (BCH16114.2 - December 2017) United States Coast Guard, 2020-03-06 1. PURPOSE. This Handbook provides guidance on how to survive in maritime environments and situations. Major topics within this handbook are survivability factors, survival equipment and pyrotechnics, and egress and life rafts. 2. DIRECTIVES AFFECTED. The Boat Crew Seamanship Handbook, COMDTINST M16114.5C, is canceled. 3. DISCUSSION. This Handbook provides guidance on how to survive in maritime environments and situations. 4. MAJOR CHANGES. First issue. 5. DISCLAIMER. This guidance is not a substitute for applicable legal requirements, nor is it itself a rule. It is intended to provide operational guidance for Coast Guard personnel and is not intended to nor does it impose legally-binding requirements on any party outside the Coast Guard. 6. IMPACT ASSESSMENT. No impact assessment warranted. |
boat crew handbook boat operations: Shore Based Communications United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel, 1955 |
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boat crew handbook boat operations: Standard Distribution List United States. Coast Guard, 1993 |
boat crew handbook boat operations: Routledge Handbook of Maritime Regulation and Enforcement Robin Warner, Stuart Kaye, 2015-08-27 With advances in technology and maritime transport, human use of the ocean now extends beyond the traditional activities of navigation and fishing. Emerging activities such as bioprospecting, deep seabed mineral and hydrocarbon exploration and exploitation, offshore renewable energy developments and marine scientific probes of deep sea areas challenge the applicability of maritime law and policy in new ways. This handbook examines current regulatory and enforcement instruments and mechanisms for different sectors of maritime activity. Covering various jurisdictions, its specially commissioned chapters are authored by some of the world’s foremost authorities on maritime law, and offer unique perspectives on maritime law, policy and practice. This highly relevant collection is organised into four parts: • International Law Considerations in Maritime Regulation and Enforcement • Role of States and other International Actors in Maritime Regulation and Enforcement • Regulation and Enforcement in Different Maritime Sectors • Current Issues and Future Challenges This comprehensive reference work will be of interest to scholars and students of maritime law, practitioners and non-lawyers interested in the regulation of offshore areas, as well as policy-makers. |
boat crew handbook boat operations: The Canadian Coast Guard : a Tradition of Quiet Pride Canadian Coast Guard, 1983* |
boat crew handbook boat operations: Federal Requirements for Recreational Boats United States. Coast Guard, 1977 |
boat crew handbook boat operations: United States Navy Occupational Handbook United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel, 1948 |
boat crew handbook boat operations: Directives, publications, reports index United States. Coast Guard, 1982 |
boat crew handbook boat operations: Monthly Catalogue, United States Public Documents , 1984 |
boat crew handbook boat operations: 41' UTB Operator's Handbook , 1986 |
boat crew handbook boat operations: Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications United States. Superintendent of Documents, 1987 |
boat crew handbook boat operations: United States Navy Occupational Handbook United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel, 1963 |
boat crew handbook boat operations: U.S. Army Engineer Sapper Handbook , 2007-11-06 (Partial) TABLE OF CONTENTS ONE TACTICS 1.1 Principles of Patrolling 1.2 Troop Leading Procedures 1.3 Assumption of Command 1.4 Duties of the 1.5 Duties of the 1.6 Duties of the Squad Leaders 1.7 Duties of the Individual 1.8 Reports and Charts 1.9 Coordination Checklists 1.10 Orders 1.11 Patrol Organization and Movement 1.12 Security During Movement 1.13 Immediate Action Drills 1.14 Departure/Reentry of Friendly Forward Units 1.15 Patrol Bases 1.16 Reconnaissance Operations 1.17 Combat Operations 1.18 Link-up Operations TWO DEMOLITIONS 2.1 Characteristics of Explosives 2.2 Dual Detonation Systems 2.3 Timber Cutting 2.4 Steel Cutting 2.5 Breaching Charges 2.6 M122 Demolition Firing Device 2-7 Demo Knots 2.9 Field Expedient Demolitions and Booby Traps THREE WEAPONS 3.1 Company Level Weapons 3.2 Range Card 3.3 Fire Support 3.4 Close Air Support 3.5 Call For Fire/Request Fire 3.6 Threat 3.7 Foreign Weapons 3.8 Threat Mines FOUR URBAN BREACHING 4.1 C-Shaped Charge 4.2 Det-Cord Linear 4.3 Donut Charge 4.4 Oval Charge Working 4.5 Rigid Linear Working 4.6 Rubber Strip Charge 4.7 Water Impulse 4.8 Breacher Logbook FIVE COMMUNICATIONS 5.1 Antennas 5.2 Tactical Communications Equipment 5.3 Morse Code 5.4 Battery Life Chart 5.5 SINCGARS Tasks SIX MINE / COUNTERMINE 6.1 Mine Characteristics 6.2 Firing Devices 6.3 Minefield Types 6.4 Minefield Employment Authority 6.5 Reporting, Recording, and Marking Minefields 6.6 Breaching Methods SEVEN MEDICAL 7.1 Vital Body Functions 7.2 Shock 7.3 Head Injury 7.4 Sucking Chest Wound 7.5 Stomach Wounds 7.6 Control Hemorrhage 7.7 Orthopedic Injuries 7.8 Burns 7.9 Environmental Injuries 7.10 Bites and Stings 7.11 Improvised Litters 7.12 Aeromedevac 7.13 Intravenous Techniques 7.14 Casualty Evacuation EIGHT BREACHING 8.1 Breaching Fundamentals 8.2 Breaching Organization 8.3 Types of Breaching Operations 8.4 Intelligence 8.5 Responsibilities/Checklists for Leaders/Elements 8.6 Lane Reporting NINE AIR OPERATIONS 9.1 LZ/PZ Operations 9.2 DZ Operations 9.3 Slingload Operations 9.4 Helicopter Rappeling 9.5 Helicopter Jumping 9.6 Aircraft Information 9.7 Poncho Expedient Parachute TEN MOUNTAIN OPERATIONS 10.1 Introduction to Knot Tying 10.2 Equipment 10.3 Balance Climbing 10.4 Belays 10.5 Party Climbing 10.6 Rappels 10.7 Secure a Casualty in a Sked Stretcher 10.8 Rope Installations 10.9 Rope Bridges ELEVEN WATER OPERATIONS 11.1 Casting 11.2 Recovery 11.3 Surface Swimming 11.4 Small Boats 11.5 Field Expedient Flotations Devices 11.6 Waterproofing Equipment and Munitions 11.7 Small Boat Operations TWELVE SERE 12.1 Survival 12.2 Evasion 12.3 Resistance 12.4 Escape 12.5 Code of Conduct 12.6 Codes THIRTEEN MISCELLANEOUS 13.1 Navigation 13.2 NBC 13.3 Hand to Hand Combat 13.4 Recon/Surveillance/Target Acquisition Devices 13.5 Conversion Factors 13.6 Weight of Common Items 13.7 Tricks of the Trade FOURTEEN BATTLE DRILLS 14.1 Conduct a Point/Area Recon 14.2 Conduct a Zone Recon 14.3 Conduct a Route Recon for Obstacles 14.4 Conduct a Route Clearing Operation 14.5 Bridge Recon 14.6 Employ a Hasty Protective Minefield 14.7 Breach Enemy Minefield 14.8 Breach Enemy Minefield with Explosives 14.9 Breach Enemy Minefield with Bangalore Torpedo 14.10 Breach Wire Obstacle with Wire Cutters 14.11 Breach Wire Obstacle with Bangalore Torpedo 14.12 Install a Triple Standard Concertina Fence 14.13 Prepare a Target for Demolition Using an Obstacle Folder 14.14 Secure and Airfield / Landing Strip 14.15 Establish an LZ / PZ of Opportunity 14.16 Construct an LZ / PZ / DZ with Demolitions 14.17 Construct an LZ / PZ / DZ using Engineer Tools 14.18 Conduct Aerial Re supply 14.19 Conduct an Airborne / Airmobile Operation .... |
boat crew handbook boat operations: U.S. Navy Occupational Handbook for Men United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel, 1953 |
boat crew handbook boat operations: U-Boat Attack Logs Bruce Taylor, Daniel Morgan, 2011-11-09 “An indispensable reference work for anyone studying either the U-boat campaign or WW2 at sea . . . copiously illustrated, fascinating—and harrowing.”—Navy News During the Second World War over 250 Allied warships from a dozen navies were sent to the bottom by German U-boats. This ground-breaking study provides a detailed analysis of every sinking for which source material survives from both the Allied and the German sides, resulting in detailed treatment of the fate of 110 vessels, with the remainder summarized in an extensive appendix. Uniquely, each entry is built around a specialist translation of the relevant segment of the war diary (log) of the U-boat in question, taken directly from the surviving originals—remarkably, this represents the first large-scale publication of the U-boat war diaries in any language. The book offers a wealth of new information, not only with respect to the circumstances of the sinkings from both the Allied and German perspectives, but also to the technical environment in which they lived as well as the fate of the crews. The entries include background details on the vessels concerned and the men involved, with a selection of rare and carefully chosen photos from archives and collections around the world. Each entry is itself a compelling narrative, but is backed with a list of sources consulted, including documents, published works and websites. A decade in the making, this is probably the most important book on the U-boat war to be published for many a year. “Offers significant new information on many of the most famous incidents.”—Maritime Advisor |
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