Mariner's Library
Here is my collection of marine textbooks and study resources, mostly geared towards deck compliment onboard.
SEAMANSHIP
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Seamanship Techniques 3rd Edition
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Seamanship Techniques by DJ House is the comprehensive guide to being a deckhand, outlining all duties that a
deckhand may encounter across the industry. Discusses anchoring, ropework, ship husbandry, steering techniques,
etc... Aimed at the 'Ordinary Seaman' when studying to attain a 'Bridge Watchman' or the senior 'Able-Bodied Seaman'
rating.
METEOROLOGY
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Reed's Maritime Meteorology 3rd Edition
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Reed's has a collection of easy-to-parse marine textbooks with plenty of illustrations. This is the most widely
used meteorology textbook by my peers in the industry who have self-studied and challenged their meterology level
1 examinations.
NAVIGATION
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Bowditch: The American Practical Navigator, Volume 1
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Bowditch Volume 2
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Bowditch, by Nathaniel Bowditch, is the comprehensive navigation textbook for those studying to become ships
officers. This is a monster 1000 page textbook that can be found in high-quality for free
here, though I am hosting a lower resolution
version on my site for ease of access. Bowditch volume 1 covers practical navigation techniques from
dead-reckoning, to coastal pilotage, to celestial navigation and use of the marine sextant. Bowditch volume 2 has
a 140 page long glossary of marine navigation terminology, jargon, and acronyms, and focuses on mathematical
calucations used in navigation. An invaluable book to the studying watchkeeper. By no means can I claim to have
read this whole book, but I did make use of it while studying for my chartwork and pilotage level 2 examinations.
COLLISION AVOIDANCE
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Collision Regulations
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The international regulations for the prevention of collision at sea. The "rules of the road" and baseline for
all traffic conduct on the high seas. This is the version with canadian modifications and comes in english and
french. Most recent version always available in multiple formats
here.
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The Colregs Guide
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Illustrated guide to the collision regulations. The quality of this particular pdf upload is poor but this
textbook helped me so much. Clearly breaks down each rule and discusses the considerations to be had in collision
avoidance. Great diagrams of vessel light characteristics and the effect of ship size on perspective.
EXAMINATIONS
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TP2293E Examination Syllabus
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This is the guideline for marine examinations in Canada and provides an outline of what knowledge is required to
challenge an examination. Used mostly as a guideline when self-studying to challenge an exam on your own. Also
provides guidelines for what may be covered in the oral examinations. Goes hand-in-hand with the
marine personnel regulations
which outline the competencies and certifications required to fill certain positions onboard. The most recent
version of this document can always be requested
here. This is only relevant for canadian seafarers.