The Nautical Magazine, Volúmenes161-162Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1949 |
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... Port , where the times and heights of high and low water can be relied upon . At a Secondary Port those times and heights have been only approximately predicted by time differences and ratios and the accuracy of intermediate heights ...
... Port , where the times and heights of high and low water can be relied upon . At a Secondary Port those times and heights have been only approximately predicted by time differences and ratios and the accuracy of intermediate heights ...
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... Port , in all its extensive and complicated administrative , organizing , and operative sides , exists as in the nature of a sealed book . Certain factual events , in which a vessel participates , in using the Port , i.e. , docking and ...
... Port , in all its extensive and complicated administrative , organizing , and operative sides , exists as in the nature of a sealed book . Certain factual events , in which a vessel participates , in using the Port , i.e. , docking and ...
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... Port , or its actual approaches thereto . Few ports indeed , provide their own Salvage Services , as the costs of these are prohibitive , and only possible in cases where combination can be effected with a large staff and plant ...
... Port , or its actual approaches thereto . Few ports indeed , provide their own Salvage Services , as the costs of these are prohibitive , and only possible in cases where combination can be effected with a large staff and plant ...
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