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An Introduction to Marine Engineering, for Cadets and Deck Officers


Year: 2017
Language: english
Author: B. Sanchez
Genre: Textbook
Format: EPUB
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 183
Description: If you don’t know how a modern ship moves through the water, but would like to: You’re in luck! This introduction is a guidebook aimed at those who genuinely have no idea where to start. The very same folk who are sent to the storeroom to find ‘a long weight’!
The technical mysticism of Marine Engineering has been stripped down to the common knowledge basics. Every line, chapter and verse is written on the assumption that the reader has no previous experience or knowledge (other than knowing how to read). With that in mind; Congratulations for wanting to understand how a large marine vessel gets from A to B.
For the cadet officer just starting out. The book uses language you’ll understand and therefore remember easily:-
• Lube oil is your super number one BFF
• Fresh Water Generator - it makes sea water fresh

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