ABOUT
Small Vessels Manual
The Small Vessels Manual is your indispensable guide to mastering the art and science of maritime operations. Designed for seasoned sailors, aspiring mariners, students, and training organisations, this manual provides a comprehensive resource for navigating the complexities of modern maritime rules and practices. Whether you are a seasoned professional or a newcomer to the industry, the Small Vessel Manual offers valuable insights to enhance your maritime knowledge and operational proficiency.
Inside, you’ll explore essential topics such as operational risk and safety management, including legislation, vessel registration, and operator licensing. Dive into safe navigation with chapters on the IALA buoyage system and voyage planning. The manual also covers pollution prevention measures, machinery and systems maintenance, and emergency procedures, including fire risks and survival at sea. With detailed sections on propulsion systems, weather information, and marine communication systems, this guide ensures you are well-equipped to handle any maritime challenge.
The Small Vessels Manual is a valuable resource for anyone in the maritime field. Enhance your skills, stay updated with the latest regulations, and navigate your maritime career with confidence.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Captain Robert ‘Cal’ Callahan
Captain Robert ‘Cal’ Callahan has dedicated his life to the sea, boasting a remarkable 52-year career that began in 1969 when he joined the Navy as a clearance diver. After his Navy service, he returned to his hometown in the Whitsundays, where he opened a dive shop and captained various vessels, including luxury yachts, barges, and passenger ships.
Cal continued to advance his maritime skills, earning his Ship Master’s Class 1 qualification from the Maritime College in Launceston in 1995. In 1998, he joined the Cairns Marine Pilot Service, where he became manager in 2002. His career then led him to Queensland Bulk Ports in Hay Point in 2009, where he worked until his retirement in 2021 after a distinguished 23 years as a marine pilot.
Beyond his expertise in piloting ships, Cal has extensive experience as an educator and trainer. While managing the Cairns Marine Pilot Service, he developed a safety management training program for commercial ships and pilots, transforming Weipa from a high-risk to a low-risk port. At Hay Point, he implemented a competency-based training manual to assess and train new pilots - both programs are still in use today.
Now retired from active marine piloting, Cal continues to impart his vast knowledge at the Whitsunday Maritime Training Centre and as the author and publisher of the "essential boating guide" the Small Vessels Manual. Nurturing the next generation of maritime professionals.
QUALIFICATIONS
CURRENT
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Master Mariner Unrestricted
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AMSA Trainer Assessor
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Queensland Coastal Engine Driver (Motor) Second Grade (Perpetual)
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GMDSS - requirement to hold Master’s Certificate
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ECDIS - requirement to hold Master’s Certificate
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STCW - requirement to hold Master’s Certificate
RETIRED
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Senior Marine Pilot
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Senior Marine Check Pilot
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Pilot Trainer Assessor
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Ex. USL Master Class 4 (Trading)
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Ex. Navy Clearance Diver
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PADI Dive Instructor
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