Page 38: of Marine News Magazine (July 2011)
Workboat Power
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MARKET38MNJuly 2011Quality ?On Time ?Design SupportSenesco Marine, on Narragansett Bay in RI, has28 acres for new construction, a 1200 pier for topside work, and a 4500 ton capacity drydock.Senesco Marine has a proven track record in: ? New Construction? Conversion ? Repair10 MacNaught Street North Kingston, RI 02852-7414 Tel: 401-295-0373 Mike Foster - Vice President and General Manager Email: [email protected] Johnson ? Vice President Business DevelopmentEmail: [email protected]: (713) 260-9629 ? Fax: (713) 260-9602 www.senescomarine.com By Daniel S. Parrott With operators of work boats in mind, Daniel S. Parrott offered MarineNews an excerpt from his book, Bridge Resource Management for Small Ships,? published by International Marine/McGraw-Hill. Parrott has been working on boats since 1982. His first license was a 6- pack, and he has sailed world-wide as a deckhand,boatswain, mate and master on a variety of vessels. In 2003 he joined the faculty at Maine Maritime Academy where he teaches navigation, seamanship and Bridge Resource Management. Parrott now holds a 1,600 ton ocean master for motor, steam and sail, as well as a Second Bridge Resource Management Small Vessels & Teams of One The small figure on the bowof this barge is relayinginformation back to theobscured wheelhouse and isa critical bridge? resource.Good captains and mates useall resources available andkeep the lines of communica-tion open. Photo by John Watson