Oceanography and seamanship / William G. Van Dorn ; drawings by Richard Van Dorn.

Author
Van Dorn, William G. [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
2nd ed.
Published/​Created
Centreville, Md. : Cornell Maritime Press, 1993.
Description
xiii, 440 pages : illustrations, maps ; 29 cm

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    "William G. Van Dorn has gone to sea in everything from "two barrels lashed together to an aircraft carrier" and has spent a third of a century as a research oceanographer. Recognizing the advantages of combining the knowledge of oceanography and seamanship, he created the first edition of this book." "Based on the premise that those who challenge the sea will have a better chance of survival if they have a knowledge of its characteristics, the author applies the science of physical oceanography to the practical needs of the seafaring community. The book begins with a complete discussion of the ocean's origin and nature and life at sea, and includes a discussion of meteorology, ocean currents and wave motion, and ship dynamics. The final sections of the book deal with strategies for heavy weather seamanship and emergency procedures." "The second edition, building upon an already established reputation, has been revised to accommodate significant advances in expertise and technology. New topics include the influence of the 1979 Fastnet race disaster on racing rules and yacht design, construction, and performance; planing powerboats and open-ocean racing; ship routing for storm avoidance; search-and-rescue procedures; and cold-water survival techniques." "Although the book is slanted toward cruising yachtsmen, commercial fishing and charter boat operators will also be among its audience, and even those who may never go to sea will find it fascinating."--BOOK JACKET.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (p. 427-429) and index.
    Contents
    • Pt. I. Origin and Nature of the Oceans
    • 1. History of the Oceans
    • 2. Oceans Today
    • 3. Life in the Sea
    • Pt. II. Little Meteorology
    • 4. Nature of the Atmosphere
    • 5. Atmospheric Circulation
    • 6. Climate and Weather
    • 7. Weather Forecasting at Sea
    • Pt. III. Ocean Circulation
    • 8. Vertical Circulation
    • 9. Horizontal Circulation
    • 10. Principal Ocean Currents
    • 11. Secondary Currents
    • 12. Tides and Tidal Currents
    • Pt. IV. Principles of Wave Motion
    • 13. Ideal Periodic Waves
    • 14. Wave Systems
    • 15. Boundary Effects
    • Pt. V. Ocean Waves
    • 16. Wind Waves
    • 17. Breakers and Surf
    • 18. Tsunamis
    • 19. Harbor Oscillations
    • Pt. VI. Ship Dynamics
    • 20. Little Background
    • 21. Stability
    • 22. Resistance and Propulsion
    • 23. Ship Motions in a Seaway
    • Pt. VII. Heavy Weather Seamanship
    • 24. Ships, Shoes, and Sealing Wax
    • 25. Strategy
    • 26. Tactics
    • Pt. VIII. Emergency Procedures
    • 27. Emergency or Exigency?
    • 28. Anchors and Anchoring
    • 29. "Man Overboard"
    ISBN
    • 0870334344
    • 9780870334344
    LCCN
    92039150
    OCLC
    26932744
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