Sea Stories
Autor Richard Metzen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 oct 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781591936398
ISBN-10: 159193639X
Pagini: 100
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Adventure Publications, Incorporated
ISBN-10: 159193639X
Pagini: 100
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Adventure Publications, Incorporated
Notă biografică
After only ten years driving truck, Captain Richard Metz was drawn to the Great Lakes. He had always enjoyed watching the boats and ships moving seemingly effortlessly on the water going places he could only dream.
With very little encouragement, Capt. Metz decided to try for a job working on the Great Lakes ships. He started working on the boats in 1964 as a deckhand. He knew right away that life aboard a laker was what he wanted to do all the rest of his life. He worked his way through the ranks to become a Great Lakes Sea Captain in 1980.
Captain Metz enjoyed every minute of his career and continues to enjoy remembering and writing about his life on the lakes, even today. In 2003, Capt. Metz wrote his first book, Sea Stories. That book talked about his experiences in a clear and conversational manner offering his fascinating insight into the world of Great Lakes shipping. Capt. Metz¿s second book, Life Aboard a Laker from 1964 to 1999, followed in this same vein, detailing the start of his career through his different positions on lakers, his studies, and what his choice of career meant to him. This book expands on Capt. Metz¿s previous work, and includes additional stories, full-color photos, and a question-and-answer session with Capt. Metz.
With very little encouragement, Capt. Metz decided to try for a job working on the Great Lakes ships. He started working on the boats in 1964 as a deckhand. He knew right away that life aboard a laker was what he wanted to do all the rest of his life. He worked his way through the ranks to become a Great Lakes Sea Captain in 1980.
Captain Metz enjoyed every minute of his career and continues to enjoy remembering and writing about his life on the lakes, even today. In 2003, Capt. Metz wrote his first book, Sea Stories. That book talked about his experiences in a clear and conversational manner offering his fascinating insight into the world of Great Lakes shipping. Capt. Metz¿s second book, Life Aboard a Laker from 1964 to 1999, followed in this same vein, detailing the start of his career through his different positions on lakers, his studies, and what his choice of career meant to him. This book expands on Capt. Metz¿s previous work, and includes additional stories, full-color photos, and a question-and-answer session with Capt. Metz.
Cuprins
Introduction:
How It Used to Be
Map
Greenhorn
Moving Up
Steering by the Stars
Never Forget the Woodrush
Wrong Side of the Buoy
Me? A Tugboat Captain?
Are You Trying to Kill Us?
Across the Border
November 10, 1975
Aboard the Heimbecker
My First Ship as Captain
The Longest Trip
New Captain, Old Ship, November Gales
A Short Toot
Silent Night
Shore Leaves
S.S. Judith M. Pierson
Beating the Storm
Make Love to That North Shore
Becoming a Willowglen-er
Relief Captain
Full Astern
The Anchor
The Cadet
First in Port, Twice in a Year
Time to Let Go the Anchor
Glossary
Nautical Directions
Ask the Captain
Captain Metz¿s Ships
Ranks Aboard
Great Lakes Vessels
About the Author
How It Used to Be
Map
Greenhorn
Moving Up
Steering by the Stars
Never Forget the Woodrush
Wrong Side of the Buoy
Me? A Tugboat Captain?
Are You Trying to Kill Us?
Across the Border
November 10, 1975
Aboard the Heimbecker
My First Ship as Captain
The Longest Trip
New Captain, Old Ship, November Gales
A Short Toot
Silent Night
Shore Leaves
S.S. Judith M. Pierson
Beating the Storm
Make Love to That North Shore
Becoming a Willowglen-er
Relief Captain
Full Astern
The Anchor
The Cadet
First in Port, Twice in a Year
Time to Let Go the Anchor
Glossary
Nautical Directions
Ask the Captain
Captain Metz¿s Ships
Ranks Aboard
Great Lakes Vessels
About the Author