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Warsash Association
The old boys club of the what is now the College of Maritime StudiesUniversity of the Solent is the Warsash Association. Captain Denis Mason of Whangarei has been delegated the job of locating all those in New Zealand who attended … Continue reading
Shaw Savill
At the Shaw Savill Reunion held in Wellington in October 2008, the above plaque was unveiled on the Wellington waterfront by the Deputy Mayor of Wellington Ian McKinnon. Three members of the Wellington Branch at the Shaw Savill Reunion. l … Continue reading
Anchors Must Evolve
Lloyds List – Friday 24 October 2008 ACOUPLE of hundred years ago, ships were frequently blown out of their anchorages on to a lee shore and lost in violent weather. The truth was that the old anchors were not that … Continue reading
A Principled View of Navigation
Michael Grey – Lloyds List 27 0ctober 2008 MORE than half a century ago, I had been accepted as an apprentice with a celebrated British shipping company. My career had been decided. The indentures, with their archaic language about “not frequenting … Continue reading
Warsash Graduates
The committee of the Warsash Association have undertaken a project to revitalize interest in the Association. To do this they plan to:– 1) overhaul our web-site at www.allhandsonline.co.uk 2) re-establish contact with Warsash graduates around the world. The first objective is partially … Continue reading
New book by member Captain Barry Thompson
First published 2008 by The Bush Press for the author, this hardback book of 350 pages has 14 illustrations, and 14 line drawings of ships. It contains an extensive index of 2000 entries to assist reference. Have you ever wondered … Continue reading
War Memorial Arboretum
Recently Captain Barry Thompson, Deputy Warden of the Auckland Branch, visited the memorial Arboretum at Alrewas, north east of Birmingham The maritime section of the arboretum is a wood planted with oaks: one tree for every Allied ship lost in WW2. … Continue reading
Ports & Harbours National Advisory Committee
A short report of the meeting held on 14 August 2008 at which the Master was present. All ports with the exception of Otago, have submitted risk assessments to Maritime New Zealand, 15 have been approved. 5 ports have had … Continue reading
Parametric Rolling
Lloyds List – 15 August 2008 ALTHOUGH the phenomenon of parametric roll was first recognised many years ago, the increasing size of containerships and stack heights on deck, and the nature of modern, capacity-optimised designs has placed the issue back in … Continue reading
Annual General Meeting 2008
The 2008 Annual General Meeting was held in Wellington on 13 August 2008, at which the Master presented his report. Executive Council 2008 Captain Tony Payne (Auckland Warden) Captain Ron Palmer (Wellington Warden) Captain Ken Watt (General Secretary/Treasurer) Captain John Brown … Continue reading