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Shipspotters all over the world => Help and Advice => Topic started by: Mattwilf on August 05, 2015, 09:24:38 PM
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Hi. Can any of you help in sharing any good ship registraion/spotters books are out there. I currently have the Ian allen 16th edition of ocean ships which is really good and it is great for keeping a record of all the ships I see. Well.....not all. ...it only has the bigger ships in. Is there any books which show all types of ship i.e. smaller oil,chemical, general cargo etc.Even miscellaneous ones as in tugs, bouy laying vessels etc.
Thanks guys.
How you can help.
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Check out ST Publications website....it's as close to the old Ian Allen books as you'll get.
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The companion book to 'Ocean Ships' was 'Coastal Ships and Ferries' compiled by David Hornsby also published by Ian Allan. Although published about five years ago, it may still be of interest to you but as the title indicates, tugs and miscellaneous craft were not included.
Best regards
Tom
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I have the ocean ships by Ian allen but will have a look at ST publications and the coastal ships and ferries. Thanks guys.Anything else would be gladly received.
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Make sure to make a readible shot of the IMO number and just typing that into Google will give you most of the information you are looking for. You can also use the IMO for storing your files, in combination with the shipname, but that would be your own preference.
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Hi Mattwilf
Ocean Ships 17th edition due summer 2016
Allan
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Hi Mattwilf,
Maybe interesting books for you,
Nederlandse Koopvaardijschepen written by Dick Gorter,
It's about Seatrade alot of pictures from spotters including an few of mine photos ;)
Only its in dutch
Best Regards,
Dave
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That's great info! Thanks all of you for taking the time to reply.
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There is "Know your Ships" Which has a list of all the companies and the ships owned by those companies that operate on the Great Lakes. Tugs, cargo vessels, ferries, etc. It also has a list of all the foreign ships that transit the Great Lakes/ Seaway. They are currently on their almost 50th edition. It it very helpful. Not sure if this is what you are looking for but it is something. You can order it on boatnerd.com.
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Hi Matt
Where are you located?
If UK or Europe
For tugs and work-boats see the link below, one of our members, James, has produced a few PDF books which he has made available. I have found them very useful.
http://forum.shipspotting.com/index.php/topic,13976.msg74316.html#msg74316
Regards
Bob