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Distress signals

Continuous fog horn


Flames


Gun fire at 1 minute intervals


Black square over ball


S.O.S


Mayday over radio


Red star shell


Dye marker


November charlie flags


Waving arms


Radio alarm


E-pirb


Smoke


Red parachute flare

Heat exhaustion symptoms

Pale skin


Pounding heart


Nausea


Headache


Restlessness

Heat stroke symptoms

Red skin


Body temp above 105


Headache


Weak rapid pulse


Confusion

Motion sickness prevention

Stay out of confined spaces


Avoid concentrateing on movement of the boat


Look at the horizon or shoreline


Avoid smokeing

Scope

Ratio between length of line and depth of water usually between 5to1 and 7to1

Signal Whistle

Can be used in redused visibility heard up to 1100 yards


Located in the bottom right pocket closest to the zipper

Mark 127A1 specs

White parachute flare goes 650 to 700 feet burns at 125,000 candlelight power for 36 seconds at a 10 to 15 feet decent rate

Distress signal light (firefly)

50 flashes per second at 100,000 candlelight power for 9 hours and can be seen for 5 miles

Mark 124 specs

Day smoke night flare burns for 20 seconds

Boat crewmember responsibilities

Helmsman


Look out


Towing and anchor watch


Line handling


Surface swimmer


First aid


Damage control

Mark 79 specs

Red star flare the goes 250 to 650 feet and burns at 12,000 candlelight power for 4 and a half seconds

Anchor light and day shape

White light, black ball

Towing light and day shape

Yellow over white, black dimond

Side tow lights

Yellow over yellow

Sailing lights and day shape

Red over green, upside down triangle

Aground lights and day shape

Red over red, three black balls

Not under command light and day shape

Red over red, 2 black balls

Fishing lights and day shape

Red over white, hour glass shape

Resticted in ablity to manuver lights and day shape

Red over white over red, ball dimond ball

Trawling lights and day shape

Green over white, hour glass shape

7 tct competencies

Mcsalad


Mission analysis


Communication


Situational awareness


Adaptiblity and flexibility


Leadership


Asstertiveness


Decision-making

1 short

I intend to pass to starboard for a port to port

2 short

I intend to pass to port for a starboard to starboard pass

3 short

I am operating in astern propulsion

4 short

Pilot vessel

5 short

Danger ahead

1 prolonged

Underway makeing way

2 prolonged

Underway not makeing way

1 prolonged 2 short

Fishing, sailing, unmanned towing, constrained by draft, resticted in ablity to manuver, not under command.

One prolonged 3 short

Vessel being towed

P-6 pump

6 1/2 horsepower, 2 3" diameter hoses, primes 12' of water in less than 1min at 250 gallons per minute, has a 4 gallon fuel tank that lasts 4-5 hours

Deviation

Deflection, influenced by a vessel and its electronics, on the compass

Variation

Angular difference between magnetic north and true north, measured in degrees

VRM

Varying range marker,


Measures range to a radar target.

EBL

Electronic bearing line,


Measures the bearing of a radar target

Waypoint marker

Shows location of destination on radar (lollipop)