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OCEAN
PUBLICATIONS
(Sydney Maritime Group Pty Ltd,
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Bayview, NSW 2104
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www.AustralianBoatingManual.com
28 April 2009
PRESS RELEASE
AUSTRALIAN BOATING MANUAL – 4th. Edition
As certain as sun rises in the East,
Dick Gandy has revised the Australian Boating Manual to keep up with changes in
maritime training requirements.
He has revised and expanded it to
meet the syllabus requirements of the Transport and Logistics’ 2007 training
package with chapter 2 as a study guide for commercial certificates, listing
chapters and questions from the book one needs to study to obtain various
certificates. The training package came into effect last year.
At 968 pages, this newly released 4th
edition is 116 pages larger than the 3rd. edition and twice the size
of the first edition.
Page 3 lists “What’s New In this
Edition”. Chapter 3 has been expanded to include boat design and construction,
watertight integrity and survey requirements. Codes of safe working practices
have been added to chapters 4, 5 and 6. The book now covers hazardous matertials
and safety data sheets, deck machinery safety, ship and port facility security
codes, safety management systems, onboard communication, conflict resolution,
fishing vessels safety protocol and ballast water regulations.
Chapters dealing with first aid and
anchors have been revised; as are the sections on fast craft regulations, crowd
management, fire protection, passage planning, environment protection, EPIRBS,
refrigeration and steering systems.
In addition to adding a section on
automatic radar plotting aid, the author has looked ahead to include the
Automatic Identification System (AIS) - a VHF broadcast device which recently
became compulsory on large vessels and is fast making its way to small vessels.
It exchanges ship-to-ship and ship-to-shore information such as vessel call
sign, registration number and MMSI, as well as manoeuvring information such as
position, course and speed, and ship particulars and cargo information.
The chapter on boat maintenance
includes protection from galvanic and stray currents, care of sails, hull
repairs and various types of paints, varnishes and anti-foulings. The navigation
chapter covers the full syllabus to the Master Class IV certificate level,
making it also a complete navigation book. Being large, it is divided into three
sub-chapters: Compasses, Chartwork and Tides & currents.
Similarly, the OHS chapter is divided
into five sub-chapters: First Aid, Fire, Survival, Work Practices and Safe
Operational Regulations. The First Aid section, which is regularly revised by a
boating pharmacist, includes information on seasickness, surviving heart attack
when alone and marine bites and stings.
In addition to seamanship,
electronics, communication, navigation, meteorology, regulations and engines,
the book includes sections on buying and insuring boats, nautical terminology,
cyclone protection, sizes of mooring lines, winches, slings, onboard work
practices, electronic fuel injection, four-stroke outboards, engine beds,
exhaust systems, ventilation, soundproofing, solar power, electrical
installations, pumps, valves and plumbing.
The Australian Boating Manual is the
product of research into what boaties need to and want to know. It is the
product of input from wide ranging experts and manufacturers. Whether you want
to buy a boat, GPS, radar or sounder, this book tells you what to look for. The
author acknowledges with gratitude the generosity of so many experts who have
helped him in producing this manual.
It is a unique manual and textbook,
with information easy to find and digest. It also contains 2687 self-test
multiple-choice questions and answers at the back of the chapters. It is an
excellent buy for $A89.95.
Available at bookshops and chandlers
or contact the publisher, Ocean Publications, on (02) 9996 0725. Check out
www.AustralianBoatingManual.com or email
dgandy@bigpond.com. For bulk discounts or to purchase the Gandy’s Exams
computer program based on the book contact the publisher.
