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April 21, 2022

Voyager News, New Editions

Week 17 2022: Top picks from this week’s latest publication releases

This week’s New Editions

Top picks from this week’s latest maritime publication releases and important regulatory guidance for each title to help you decide if it’s requirement for your vessels.

Admiralty – The Nautical Almanac (NP 314-23) 2023 Edition
[Code: NP 314-23]
Essential for all vesselsThe Nautical Almanac contains astronomical information to support bridge crews in routine and emergency celestial navigation, as well as the calculation of daylight hours and mandatory gyro checks. It is carried on every ship within the Royal Navy and is at the core of celestial navigational training courses worldwide.

The Nautical Almanac includes:

  • Tabulations of the Sun, Moon, navigational planets and stars to help determine positions at sea when using a sextant
  • Times of sunrise, sunset, twilights, moonrise and moonset, phases of the Moon and eclipses of the Sun and Moon to help bridge crews plan observations
  • Interpolation and altitude correction tables, pole star tables and diagrams, and notes for the identification of stars and planets
  • Information on standard times for countries around the world
  • A concise set of sight reduction tables and sight reduction forms

Also available as an e-Nautical Publication

The Right Way Up – Evolution and use of the Small Vessel Stability Book
[Code: WITH 800]
Recommended for small vesselsThis book discusses small vessel stability, with reference to the MCA’s Small Vessel Safety Codes, and is written for all who operate, design, construct or survey small commercial or recreational vessels or are studying to do so. It provides essential information on the requirements and content of the ship Stability Information Book, which will benefit Masters when preparing for and undertaking their mandatory stability course prior to assuming command.

It will also enable Code examiners and surveyors to understand the reasoning behind the requirements of Section 11 and to exercise intelligent judgement on the continuing safe relationship between a ship’s Stability Book and the ship’s condition during inspections.

Benchmarking Bulk Carriers
[Code: WITH 505]
Recommended for all Bulk Carrier and their ownersThe INTERCARGO Benchmarking Report provides a detailed analysis of the global dry bulk cargo fleet, reporting on performance and trends across many sectors of the industry.

The Benchmarking Report is one of INTERCARGO’s initiatives in its pursuit of a safe, efficient, high quality and environmentally friendly dry cargo shipping industry.

 

New Editions for pre-ordering
Witherbys – LPG Operational Practice (1st Edition)
Recommended for LPG vessels

This first edition is designed to give ships’ officers, tanker terminal personnel and terminal management an understanding of the principles involved in the safe loading, transportation and discharging of liquefied petroleum gases and chemical gases.

The notes include both theoretical and practical aspects of ship operations, covering in-service, pre-arrival and post-transfer phases.

Witherbys – Passage Planning Guide, Baltic Sea: Skagen to Bornholm (PPG – Baltic, 2022 Edition)
Recommended for vessels navigating in Baltic Sea: Skagen to Bornholm

Passing the Danish Straits, either by the Great Belt or the Sound, leads ships through shallow water, strong currents, harsh weather conditions and high density of traffic, making it a complex challenge for mariners. The Passage Planning Guide – Baltic Sea: Skagen to Bornholm has been developed through cooperation between Witherbys, DanPilot and BIMCO to provide an overview for mariners and to assist in proper planning for a ship transiting in this area.

The purpose of this Guide is to provide navigators with the details of recommended routes, routeing measures and reporting systems when passing through this restricted sea area. The information has been supplemented by expert guidance on confronting the particular difficulties presented by traffic, water flow and weather patterns from pilots who operate in the region.

This Guide aims to provide navigators with the information they need to support the pilot during their transit through this region.

To pre-order New Editions, simply email us at customerservices@voyagerww.com, or contact your preferred Voyager Worldwide office here.

 

OUTFIT MANAGEMENT TABLE
Forthcoming New Admiralty Charts/New Edition Charts to be Published in Week 17
Chart

Title

Chart Title NE/NC Date
1193 International Chart Series, Mediterranean Sea, Spain – East Coast, Tarragona. NE 28.04.2022
1258 Korea -West Coast, Gyeongnyeolbi Yeoldo to Daecheong Gundo. NE 28.04.2022
1270 International Chart Series, Korea – West Coast, Ando to Incheon Hang. NE 28.04.2022
1731 International Chart Series, Spain -West Coast, Vigo. NE 28.04.2022
1784 China – South Coast, Guang’ao Wan to Jieshi Wan. NE 28.04.2022
1792 China – South East Coast, Approaches to Shantou Including Chaozhou Gang. NE 28.04.2022
2243 Black Sea – Ukraine , Odesa, Chornomors’k and Approaches. NE 28.04.2022
2403 Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore, Singapore Strait and Eastern Approaches. NE 28.04.2022
2435 South China Sea, Pulau-Pulau Anambas. NE 28.04.2022
2735 International Chart Series, Iceland – South West Coast, Reykjavík. NE 28.04.2022
2869 South China Sea, Outer Approaches to Singapore Strait. NE 28.04.2022
2938 Iceland – East Coast , Reyðarjörður. NE 28.04.2022
3482 International Chart Series, South China Sea – South West Part, Singapore Strait to Song Sai Gon. NE 28.04.2022
3831 Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore, Singapore Strait, Eastern Part. NE 28.04.2022
8121 Port Approach Guide, İstanbul. NE 28.04.2022
CP1 Panamá – North Coast, Panamá Canal, Atlantic Entrance including Adjacent Ports. NE 28.04.2022
5616_17 A. Loch Hourn.
B. Continuation of Loch Hourn.
C. Inverie Bay.
D. Mallaig Harbour.
NE 28.04.2022
5616_18 A. Kyle Akin.
B. Loch Alsh.
C. Upper Loch Carron.
NE 28.04.2022
Forthcoming Charts to be Withdrawn in Week 17
Chart Number Chart Title Replacement Chart Number
1193 International Chart Series, Mediterranean Sea, Spain – East Coast, Tarragona. 1193
1258 Korea – West Coast, Gyeongnyeolbi Yeoldo to Daecheong Gundo. 1258
1270 Korea – West Coast, Ando to Incheon Hang. 1270
1731 International Chart Series, Spain – West Coast, Vigo. 1731
1784 China – South Coast, Guang’ao Wan To Jieshi Wang. 1784
1792 China – South East Coast, Approaches to Shantou including Chaozhou Gang. 1792
2243 Black Sea – Ukraine, Odesa, Chornomors’k and Approaches. 2243
2403 Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore, Singapore Strait and Eastern Approaches. 2403
2435 South China Sea, Pulau-Pulau Anambas. 2435
2735 Iceland – South West Coast, Reykjavík. 2735
2869 South China Sea, Outer Approaches to Singapore Strait. 2869
2938 Iceland – East Coast, Reyðarjörður. 2938 2938
3482 International Chart Series, South China Sea – South-West Part, Singapore Strait to Song Sai Gon. 3482
3831 Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore, Singapore Strait, Eastern Part. 3831
5616_17 Loch Hourn. 5616_17
5616_18 Kyle Akin. 5616_18
8121 Port Approach Guide, İstanbul. 8121
AUS347 Australia – South Coast, South Australia, Backstairs Passage to Cape Martin. AUS347
CP1 Panamá – North Coast, Panamá Canal, Atlantic Entrance including Adjacent Ports. CP1
Forthcoming New Edition Publications to be Published in Week 17
NP No. Title Date Remarks
NP201A ADMIRALTY Tide Tables

United Kingdom – English Channel to River Humber

(Including Isles of Scilly, Channel Islands and European Channel

Ports)

Volume 1A, 2023 Edition

ISBN Number: 978-0-70-772-2467

28/04/2022 New Edition.

 

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