OPTIMIZATION OF TRAINING SHIP "MIRCEA"UNDERWAY ON ROUTE CONSTANTA TO NEW YORK

The subject of this paper presents the optimization and safe execution of the training ship Mircea underway, between Constantza Port (Romania) and New York Port (United State of America), with a stoper for refueling. Training Ship "Mircea is a sailing-ship; she executed three ocean pass. The fi...

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Low visibility
Maneuvers
Navigation
Optimization
Refueling
Sailing
Sailing ships
Ships
Straits
Training
Visibility
Weather
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