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BibliographyThe following publications are suggested as guidelines for anyone involved with or contemplating the operation of a recreational diesel trawler on the Northern and Central Chesapeake Bay. Obviously, most of the material contained herein has application elsewhere. There are no specific paths to wisdom and understanding. And there is no substitute for actual underway operations. Nevertheless, the list which follows should be of great benefit to all concerned. We have searched the InterNet, and all of the publications can be ordered on-line from at least one of the contacts mentioned below. We have affiliated with Amazon.com for some of the materials contained herein because they offer excellent prices and service.

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BASIC STUFF
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Chapman
Piloting: Seamanship & Small Boat Handling
Elbert S. Maloney, Charles Frederick Chapman
Latest edition. Hearst Marine Books, New York, NY
Start here. This is THE basic reference. End of story.
www.amazon.com
Guide to Cruising Chesapeake Bay
Richard & Dixie Goertemiller, editors
Latest Edition. Chesapeake Bay Communications, Annapolis, MD
This one gets it done. Period.
Maryland Cruising Guide
Formerly published by Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Now published by:
Williams
& Heintz Map Corporation
8119 Central Avenue
Capitol Heights, MD 20743
(301) 336-1143/1144
(800) 338-6228
We really like this excellent chart book. Maryland waters only, however.
Unified Rules for Inland Waters
Greg Szczurek
Latest Edition. Houston Marine, Kenner, LA
Simple enough and in a very handy format.
IMPORTANT STUFF
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Dockmanship
David Owen Bell
1992. Cornell Maritime Press, Centreville, MD
Excellent treatment on the subject. Augments Chapman Piloting.
Boat Docking
Close Quarters Maneuvering for Small Craft
Charles T. Low
1997. Harvey Island Enterprises, Brockville, Ontario, Canada
This author has a real grip on docking. Mother Goose is impressed.
www.amazon.com
Chapmans
Nautical Guides: Knots
Brion Toss
1990, Hearst Books, New York, NY
Seems clearer to us than most knot guides. Augments Chapman Piloting.
Boating Magazines One Minute Guide to the Nautical Rules of the Road
1998. Boating Magazine & International Marine/McGraw Hill, Blacklick, OH
Good illustrations & clear explanations. Augments Unified Rules above.
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The above list is not meant to be all inclusive, nor is a complete knowledge of the collective contents of these publications meant to be a prerequisite to chartering with us.
This list will be enlarged and refined in time, and we are open to suggestions. Please keep in mind, however, that we would like to keep this list as simple, effective and efficient as possible. On the other hand, we could certainly develop other sub-headings, including a "Deep Stuff" section for heavy duty reading, and an "Other Stuff" listing for miscellaneous books of redeeming merit.
Another good way to augment the above reading is through participation in any of the boating classes offered by your local U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary or U.S. Power Squadron. Both web sites are listed on our "Related Links" page, under "Resources". In addition, there are several other very good information sources listed in that same section. You may also find "Tails from Mother Goose", located towards the top of the Nautical Information page, to be of some interest.
Thank you and "Happy Boating!" Mother Goose and Crew

