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101 Cards in this Set
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Fwd most chock on the ship |
Bullnose |
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Animals in forecastle |
Bullnose Mice Frogs Pelican hooks Crows feet Bridge crane Jack ass Turtlebacks Camel backs Alligators back Bear claws Wildcats Bird nest Rat tail stopper |
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What is the tattletail line |
Tells you when the mooring line has reached its safe working load |
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How many mooring lines do we use |
12 |
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Size and.types of mooring line |
8 in and double braided nylon |
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Number of capstans on forecastle |
3 |
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Purpose of a capstan |
To heave around the mooring line |
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Number of anchors |
2 |
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How much do the anchors weigh |
30 tons, 60000lbs |
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Purpose of an anchor |
To pull the chain out of the chain locker |
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Length of anchor chain |
1080ft |
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Name of the pipe that the anchor is housed |
The hawse pipe |
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Name of chain stopper closest to the hawse pipe |
House stopper |
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Name of chain stopper that rides behind housing stopper |
Riding stopper |
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3 parts of a chain stopper |
Pelican hook Turnbuckle Shackle |
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What is added to a stopper to male it a towing stopper |
Locking plate |
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Purpose of the wildcat |
To hoist and lower the anchor |
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Where is the anchor stowed diring normal inport and underway operations |
Chain locker |
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How do you determine the scope of the chain |
5 to 7 times the depth of the water |
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3 ways to determinewhat number shot you have on deck when anchoring |
Color of the detachable link Number of white link fwd and aft of detachable link Number of wire wraps on end of white links |
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Feet in a fathom |
6 |
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How many feet/fathoms in 1 shot of anchor chain |
90 ft 15 fathoms |
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How many shots of anchor chain do we have |
24 shots 12 shots each |
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What is the next to last shot/11th shot color coded and meaning |
Whole shot is yellow Warning shot |
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What is the last shot/12th shot color coded |
Whole shot is red Red your dead |
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What holds the ship in place when at anchor |
The weight of the anchor chain |
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2 ways to anchor |
Walking it out Freefall the anchor |
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What helps pay out the anchor chain |
Anchor |
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How mich does one detachable link weigh |
365lbs |
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How much does one regular chain link weigh |
360 lbs |
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Number of unrep stations |
8 |
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Unrep stations names |
Sta5 Sta7 Sta 9 Sta 11 Sta 13 Sta 17 Sta19 Sta 21 |
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Unrep station locations |
Sta 5: stbd side main deck fame 123 Sta 7&9: hangar bay 2 in overhead by ace 2 Sta 11: stbd side main deck frame 160 Sta 13: stbd side main deck frame 175 Sta 17&19: hangar bay 3 overhead by ace 3 Sta21: stbd side paraloft frame 235-245 |
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Which unrep stations recieve fuel |
5 11 13 |
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Which unrep stations recieve cargo |
7 9 17 19 |
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What does sta 21 do |
Delivers fuel |
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How long is the messenger |
800ft |
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First thing recieved on the messenger |
Station to station phone line |
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Second thing revieved on the messenger |
Span wire |
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What do you have to do after you recieve the span wire |
Request permission to tension span wire |
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Third and final thing received on the messenger |
Refueling probe |
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P&D |
Phone amd distance |
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How long is p&d |
300 ft |
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How far apart are each flag |
20ft |
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What is the color sequence |
Green Red Yellow Blue White Green |
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What numbers on p&d line get 2 blue chemical lights during unrep |
60 100 140 180 |
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Who wears yellow |
Rig captain |
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Who wears blue |
Riggers |
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Who wears red |
Gunners mate |
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Who wears purple |
Air/v4 fuelies |
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Who wears brown |
Winch operator/checker |
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Who wears green |
Signalman/phone talker |
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Who wears white only |
Deck saftey |
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Who wears white with green cross |
Saftey |
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Who wears white with red cross |
Corpsman |
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Who wears orange kapoks |
Line handlers |
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Who is overall in charge of and unrep station |
Rig captain |
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Preferred speed for an unrep |
8 to 12 knots |
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Type of probe reciever do we use |
Double probe reciever |
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What type of probe do we use |
Single probe |
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Rib |
Ridged-hulled inflatable boat |
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Number of ribs we have |
2 |
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Numer of lifeboats |
2 |
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Port boat location |
Port side main deck frame 113 |
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Stbd side boat location |
Stbd side main deck frame 185 |
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Rib names |
Port spirit Stbd freedom |
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Length of rib |
7 meters |
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Max capacity of a rib |
18 persons |
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Purpose of monkey lines |
For boat crew to hold onto during hoisting and lowering of the rib |
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How much weight is put on the monkey lines |
75% |
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Another name for monkey lines |
Manropes Saftey lines |
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Sea painter |
Synthetic line that holds tje small of the boat alongside |
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Lizard line and purpose |
Line spliced into the sea painter Used to hoist and lower sea painter |
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Purpose of steadying lines |
To steady boat during hoisting amd lowering operations |
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Object used to secure the sea painter to the kingspost |
Wooden fid |
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4 members of the boat crew |
Boat coaxswain Boat engineer Bowhook Boat officer |
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Launch procedures |
Release hook Release aft steadying line Release fwd steadying line Releas sea painter |
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During man overboard what is the max you can hoist and lower in the boat |
4 persons down 5 persons up |
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Boat to ship flare color for cant find the man |
1 green flare Green cant be seen |
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Boat to ship flare color for found the survivor |
1 white flare White hes alright |
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Blasts on Police whistle used to sound mob |
6 |
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Number of life rafts |
128 |
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Type of life raft |
MK8 50 person |
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Who gives order to abandon ship |
CO |
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Portion of the ship 1st division controls |
Frame 180 and fwd |
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What portion of the ship does 2nd division control |
180 aft |
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Coxswain of spirit and freedom |
BM3 Sapp |
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Name a watchstation stood by deck |
Helmsman Lee helm Messenger Lookout Aft steering BMOW |
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Assists ood in carrying out daily routine |
BMOW |
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Responsibility of helmsman |
Input rudder orders give by the conning officer to leep the ship on course |
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Responsibility of lee helmsman |
To input engine orders given by the conning officer to control the speed of the ship |
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Bridge lookout responsibility |
To report surface, air and animal life to the jl phone talker |
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Circuit look outs use to report contacts to the bridge |
JL |
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Whos mission is man overbpard reporting |
Aft lookouts |
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Size circumference of small stuff |
1 1/2 or smaller |
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How is small stuff size specified |
By the number of yarns |
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How is larger that 11/2 specified |
By size of circumference in inches |
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2 ways to make an eye in a line with itself |
Splice or tie a bowline knot |
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1st LT |
Lcdr atkins |
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Assistant 1st lt |
Lt gray |
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Ships bosun |
Cwo3 shaw |