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Building a Ship While Sailing

Author : S.D. DARMONO
Publisher : Kepustakaan Populer Gramedia
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 41,47 MB
Release : 2018-04-16
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 6024248520

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Buku ini mengingatkan kita bahwa sesungguhnya Indonesia memiliki keunggulan wisata budaya yang amat kaya, baik dari sisi keindahan alam maupun keragaman serta keunikan budayanya. Jika semua ini kita kelola dan kembangkan bersama, Indonesia akan menjadi magnet wisata dunia. Buku yang enak dibaca dan sangat inspiratif. —Dr. Ir. Arief Yahya, M.Sc., Menteri Pariwisata RI. Sebuah refleksi pemikiran yang kritis, inspiratif, dan konstruktif dari seorang pengusaha dan pencinta budaya tentang masa depan Indonesia. Pak Darmono mengajak pemerintah, kalangan pengusaha, dan akademisi untuk memenuhi janji dan cita kemerdekaan, yaitu mewujudkan kesejahteraan rakyat. Semoga buku ini menginspirasi kalangan pengusaha dan pembuat kebijakan publik. —Dr. Sofyan A. Djalil, S.H., M.A., M.ALD., Menteri Agraria dan Tata Ruang RI. Sebagaimana tercermin dalam buku ini, dalam mengendalikan bisnisnya, Pak Darmono sangat menjunjung tinggi nilai-nilai luhur keagamaan, seperti kejujuran, cinta keluarga, cinta negara, kemanusiaan, dan ujungnya adalah bagaimana turut menyejahterakan rakyat sebagai realisasi syukur pada Tuhan. Sebuah buku yang mesti dibaca oleh para pengusaha Indonesia. —Mochtar Riady, Pengusaha.

Building a Ship While Sailing (english Vers)

Author : S.D. DARMONO
Publisher : Kepustakaan Populer Gramedia
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 29,47 MB
Release : 2018-07-12
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9814747998

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"Indonesia's independence fighters lacked a clear blueprint in the 1940s when they set out to establish the nation... However, with Unity in Diversity, Pancasila (the nation's five pillars), and their courage and drive to achieve indepence... the Founding Fathers did manage to built a ship"

The Development of the Rudder

Author : Lawrence V. Mott
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 15,77 MB
Release : 1997
Category : History
ISBN : 9780890967232

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Far exceeding anything ever before written on the subject, The Development of the Rudder endeavors to unravel the mysteries of the evolution of a vital piece of seafaring equipment. And in the process, Lawrence V. Mott answers far-reaching questions on why some technologies develop and endure, while others are soon replaced. In this first considered historical overview of the rudder, Mott begins his examination in the Roman period, and from there traces rudder development through the middle centuries to the age of exploratory navigation, by which time the quarter-rudder had been replaced by the pintle-and-gudgeon rudder. Throughout, he offers a thorough analysis of the mechanics of these rudder systems, while never losing sight of the human interest that attends the radical changes brought on by innovation. The layperson will find in this unique work a penetrating look into the history of technology at sea - a history that defies the linear cosntructs often associated with developmental and evolutionary theory. Maritime historians, nautical archaeologists, and ship modelers will embrace this book as an invaluable reference, which includes useful appendixes filled with technical data for researchers and scholars.

Wind Star

Author : Joseph Novitski
Publisher : Open Road Media
Page : 359 pages
File Size : 36,6 MB
Release : 2016-10-04
Category : Travel
ISBN : 1504038142

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A Finnish-born American entrepreneur builds his dream ship, the first modern sailing cruise ship, with a team of shipping business men, naval architects, and engineers, wise shipbuilders, a temperamental designer and an essential woman. Thirty years later, the ship and her sisters are still in service on the world’s oceans.

It's Your Ship

Author : Captain D. Michael Abrashoff
Publisher : Grand Central Publishing
Page : 155 pages
File Size : 27,21 MB
Release : 2007-10-15
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0446535532

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The legendary New York Times bestselling tale of top-down change for anyone trying to navigate today's uncertain business seas. When Captain Abrashoff took over as commander of USS Benfold, it was like a business that had all the latest technology but only some of the productivity. Knowing that responsibility for improving performance rested with him, he realized he had to improve his own leadership skills before he could improve his ship. Within months, he created a crew of confident and inspired problem-solvers eager to take the initiative and responsibility for their actions. The slogan on board became "It's your ship," and Benfold was soon recognized far and wide as a model of naval efficiency. How did Abrashoff do it? Against the backdrop of today's United States Navy, Abrashoff shares his secrets of successful management including: See the ship through the eyes of the crew: By soliciting a sailor's suggestions, Abrashoff drastically reduced tedious chores that provided little additional value. Communicate, communicate, communicate: The more Abrashoff communicated the plan, the better the crew's performance. His crew eventually started calling him "Megaphone Mike," since they heard from him so often. Create discipline by focusing on purpose: Discipline skyrocketed when Abrashoff's crew believed that what they were doing was important. Listen aggressively: After learning that many sailors wanted to use the GI Bill, Abrashoff brought a test official aboard the ship-and held the SATs forty miles off the Iraqi coast. From achieving amazing cost savings to winning the highest gunnery score in the Pacific Fleet, Captain Abrashoff's extraordinary campaign sent shock waves through the U.S. Navy. It can help you change the course of your ship, no matter where your business battles are fought.

A Defense of Ignorance

Author : Cynthia Townley
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 150 pages
File Size : 26,99 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0739151053

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This book develops new ideas in feminist epistemology by exploring diverse and sometimes positive roles for ignorance. The author argues that epistemic values cannot simply be reduced to the value of increasing knowledge and that ignorance is not merely inescapable for epistemic agents, but, rather, is valuable. She shows that ignorance-friendly epistemology offers a better descriptive and normative account of human epistemic practices. --publisher.

Japanese Wooden Boatbuilding

Author : Douglas Brooks
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 28,68 MB
Release : 2021-09
Category :
ISBN : 9781953225009

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This is the story of the author's apprenticeships with Japanese masters to build five unique and endangered traditional boats. It is part ethnography, part instruction, and part the personal story of a wooden boatbuilder fueled by a passion to preserve a craft tradition on the brink of extinction. Over the course of 17 trips to Japan, Douglas Brooks traveled over 30,000 miles to seek out and interview Japan's elderly master boatbuilders; he built boats with five of them, all in their seventies and eighties, between 1996 and 2010. For most of them, Brooks was their sole and last apprentice. Part I introduces significant aspects of traditional Japanese boatbuilding: design, workshop and tools, wood and materials, joinery and fastenings, propulsion, ceremonies, and the apprenticeship system. Part II details each of his five apprenticeships, concluding with a poignant chapter on Japan's sole remaining traditional shipwright. This fascinating book fills a large and long-standing gap in the literature on Japanese crafts, and will be of interest to boatbuilders, woodworkers, and all those impressed with the marvels of Japanese design and workmanship.

A Short History of the Sailing Ship

Author : Romola Anderson
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 24,87 MB
Release : 2012-06-11
Category : Transportation
ISBN : 0486149528

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Amply illustrated book traces evolution of the sailing ship over the course of 6,000 years — from vessels of ancient Egypt to full-rigged clipper ships of the 19th century. 20 halftones and 134 figures.

Buehler's Backyard Boatbuilding

Author : George Buehler
Publisher : McGraw Hill Professional
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 32,76 MB
Release : 1991-01-05
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 0071817034

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Everybody has the dream: Build a boat in the backyard and sail off to join the happy campers off Pogo Pogo, right? But how? Assuming you aren't independently wealthy, if you want a boat that's really you, you gotta build it yourself. Backyard boatbuilding has its problems. Building in fiberglass is itchy, smelly, and yields a product that yachting maven L. Francis Herreshoff once called "frozen snot." Ferrocement, once all the rage, has pretty much sunk from favor, if you catch the drift. But there's still wood, right? Ah, wood. Nature's perfect material. You can build in the time-honored traditions of the Golden Age of Yachting, loving crafting intricate joints in rare tropical hardwoods, steaming swamp oak butts to sinuous shapes, holding the whole thing together with nonferrous fastenings that cost a buck or better each. Does that sound like boatbuilding for everyperson? What about the currently fashionable wood/epoxy boatbuilding? You butter regular old wood with Miracle Whip, stick it together in the shape of a boat, and off you go, right? Epoxy works, but They don't exactly give it away; nor is it exactly a benign substance. Suiting up like Homer Simpson heading for a fun-filled day at the nuclear power plant isn't exactly the aesthetic boatbuilding experience many of us are looking for. Where does that leave us? In the capable hands of George Buehler, who honors the timeless traditions of the sea all right, but those from the other side of the boatyard tracks. Buehler draws his inspiration from centuries of workboat construction, where semiskilled fishermen built rugged, economical boats from everyday materials in their own backyards, and went to sea in them in all kinds of weather, not just when it was pleasant. Buehler's boats sail on every ocean and perform every task, from long-term liveaboards in Norwegian fjords to a traveling doctor's office in Alaska. This book contains complete plans for seven cruising boats--from a 28-foot sailboat to a 55-foot power cruiser. All the information you need is here, including step-by-step instructions honed by nearly 20 years of supplying boat plans to backyard builders--and helping them out when they get into trouble. Buehler is anarchic, heretical, and occasionally profane; his book is West Coast counterculture meets traditional hardchine workboat construction, leavened with hardnosed common sense and penny-pinching economy. This book is for those who look around them and see that much of what is done in the world today--whether in yachting or politics or economics or interpersonal relationships--is based not on logic but on conforming and meeting other people's expectations. This book is most definitely NOT about either. It is about the realization of dreams. If you believe that everyone who wants a cruising boat can have one . . . If you see beauty beneath the fish scales and work scars of a commercial fishing boat . . . If you want to build a simple, rugged, economical, good-looking cruising boat--power or sail--using everyday lumberyard materials and few skills other than perseverance, this is the book for you. Buehler's Backyard Boatbuilding tells you how to build extraordinary boats using the most ordinary skills and materials, with complete plans, instructions, and specifications for seven real cruising boats ranging from a 28-foot sailboat to a 55-foot power cruiser. "Build wooden boats the Buehler way, which is to say inexpensively, yet like the proverbial brick outhouse."--WoodenBoat Richly flavored with personal advice and anecdotes as well as a wealth of valuable information."--American Sailing Association "Everyone will revere this book."--The Ensign