Description
Tug Use in Port
ISBN: 978-90-831243-4-6
‘A must read for all involved with tugs, pilotage and harbour manoeuvres.’
‘The best investment you can make (…) real bibles .’
First published in 1997 ‘Tug Use in Port’ has been known for over two decades as the ‘tug bible’ – the essential practical guide to port towage and escort operations. Significant developments in port towage have taken place since then – new tug types have come on to the market and escort tugs have been developed further also with regard to the conditions that these tugs have to cope with. An increasing number of LNG carriers and bulk carriers are being escorted, in addition to tankers; remote controlled and autonomous ships are no longer simply the stuff of science fiction, and will have an effect on tug operations.
The fourth edition of ‘Tug Use in Port’ has been fully revised and updated and now contains information on decision support systems on board tugs, full electric tugs, tug operations in swell, stopping a ship by tugs, new escort and carrousel tugs and assisting navy ships.
At the centre of all these developments and changes are the people – tug masters and crews, pilots and ships’ captains – who need to be able to handle the newly designed tugs and their equipment in a safe and efficient way. This book is designed to help them achieve that.
Tug use in port: available as a hard copy or ebook
Please note that the delivery time of the printed version may vary depending on the destination country.
Would you like immediate access? You can easily order the Ebook version here, and your download will be available straight away.
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The author, Captain Henk Hensen, has published several articles on tug boats. They are available free of charge and you can read (and download) these by clicking on the following links:
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These two articles first appeared in ‘Seaways’, the magazine of The Nautical Institute’, www.nautinst.org