The Naval Constructor a Vade Mecum of Ship Design for Students Naval Architect

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The Naval Constructor a Vade Mecum of Ship Design for Students Naval Architect
George Simpson
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N. B. — These cranes are in accordance with Lloyd's require- ments per Table 12, but for convenience the moment is given, which will be found much easier of application, and the table has been extended to deal with the heaviest anchors.
Of course where the ship is not classed to Lloyd's, the crane should be figured out with a factor of safety of eight, when it will be found that the sizes in this table, being empirical, may be con- siderably reduced.
The heavier sizes of cranes may with economy
... be built up with structural sections, or the post and jib may be formed with angle sections having lattice bracing.
It will also be found more economical to step the crane post or anchor deck in preference to housing it and making it revolve with the jib.
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