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109 Cards in this Set
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- Define the term UNREP? |
Underway Replenishment |
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- How many cargo-transferring stations are there and what are their numbers? |
4 ----7, 9, 17, 19 |
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- Which cargo stations are heavy lifts? |
9, 17 |
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- How many fuel-receiving stations are there onboard and what are their numbers? |
5, 11, 13 |
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- Where is station 13 located? |
Officers Q-Deck |
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- What type of station is 21? |
Fuel Delivery |
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- How many probes are there on Station 21? |
1 |
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- What is the bridge-to-bridge phone and distance line used for? |
Tell the distance between ships / CO to CO communications |
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- How many rescue lifeboats are there? |
2 |
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- What is the purpose of steadying lines? |
Keep boat alongside of ship |
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- What are the monkey lines used for? |
Support 70 – 75% of the body weight |
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- What are steady lines? |
Two lines dropped by the davit crew to stop the swing of the boat when hoisted from the water. Min of 2 people per line |
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- What are the last line off and the first line on? |
Sea-painter |
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- What do we used to put the gig and the barge in the water? |
B & A crane |
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- What type of anchor does the Lincoln use? |
MK2 Navy Stockless |
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- What is the weight of each anchor? |
30 tons / 60,000 lbs |
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- How many shots are there in a chain? |
12 |
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- How many fathoms in a shot? |
15 |
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- How many feet in a fathom? |
6 |
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- How is the anchor chain color-coded? |
Red, White, Blue |
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- How can you tell the difference between the 1st and the 4th shot? |
4th shot has 4 white links on both sides of the swivel and 4 wire wraps |
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- What are the chain markings per shot? |
1 (15 fathoms) Red2 (30 fathoms) White3 (45 fathoms) Blue4 (60 fathoms) Red5 (75 fathoms) White6 (90 fathoms) Blue |
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- What is a wildcat? |
Used to raise the chain |
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- How many mooring lines does the Lincoln use? |
12 |
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- Is a single-up and double-up 1 line, or 2 lines? |
1 |
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- What vertical shaft do we use to put the mooring lines under tension? |
Capstan |
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- How many Capstans are onboard |
8 |
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- What does avast mean? |
stop |
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- What does heave around mean? |
Pull in line |
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- What does hold mean? |
Secure the line so it doesn’t allow slippage |
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- What does check mean? |
Let the line surge a little at a time to prevent the line from parting |
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- What does ease mean? |
Let line out until it is under less tension but not slacked |
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- What does slack mean? |
Take all tension off the line and let it hang, but not in the water. |
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- Where is Line 8 located? |
Officers Q-deck |
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- How many lines do we use for heavy weather and what are their numbers? |
14, 0 and 13 |
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- What is the mooring lines made of? |
Kevlar and Aramid |
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- How are the mooring lines constructed? |
4 strands around a fiber core |
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- What is the last shot of the chain called, and what color? |
Danger shot/red |
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- What is the second to last shot of the chain called and what color? |
Warning shot/yellow |
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- What holds the anchor chain from running? |
Anchor brake |
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- What is the pelican hook used for? |
Instant release |
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- How many chain stoppers do we have and what are they called? |
3. Forward- housing stopper---further aft- Riding stopper---farthest aft storm stopper |
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- How much does each detachable link weigh? |
365 |
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- How many lifeboats do we have? |
178 |
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- What is the sequence of events for launching a ready lifeboat? |
Man the boat, monkey lines over, release davit, boat in water, aft falls, fwd falls, aft steady line, fwd steady line, and sea painter. |
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- Which lines are in the foscle? |
Lines 1-4 |
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- Which lines are in the hangar bays? |
Lines 5-8 |
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- Which lines are on the fantail? |
Lines 9-12 |
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- How many abandon ship lockers do we have? |
15 |
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- How many rubber duckies are in each locker? |
110 |
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- How many RHIB boats are there? |
2 |
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- What is the port RHIB boat for? |
Force protection |
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- How long are the RHIB boats? |
7meters |
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- What does RHIB stand for? |
Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat |
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- Who is on the crew of a RHIB boat? |
Coxswain-driverBoat Engineer-fixes broken engineSar Swimmer-rescuersBoat officer- talks to bridge and carries weaponSignalman- now a QM |
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- What are boat booms for? |
To moore our boats well clear of the side |
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- How many boat booms do we have? |
2 |
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- How do you fake a line? |
Lay it out in long flat bights- alongside one another |
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What is coiling a line? |
Lay it in circular turns like a cobra |
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- What is the stern dock for? |
Embarking and disembarking harbor pilots, liberty for the crew |
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- What is a bit? |
Cylindrical shapes of cast iron or steel, arranged in pairs, fwd and aft of each chock |
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- What is a chock? |
A heavy fitting through which mooring lines are led |
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- What is a cleat? |
A pair of projecting horns used for belaying a line |
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- What is a spring lay? |
A rope in which each strand consists partly of wire and partly of fiber- prevents fore and aft movement |
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- What is small stuff? |
A general term for any fiber line 1 ¾ in inches in circumference or less |
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- What is Flemish? |
Line coiled flat and tight. |
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- What is chafing gear? |
Canvas, line or other material wrapped around the area of line where the rat guards are placed. |
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- How are the distance markers arranged on a PDL? |
Green- 0, 100, 200, 300Red- 20, 120, 220Yellow- 40, 140, 240Blue- 60, 160, 260White- 80, 180, 280 |
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- How is the DRT (dead reckoning tracer) used in a man overboard? |
Energized when man Overboard is called away, plots the course of the ship to guide in navigation |
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- What is the global Positioning system (GPS)? |
System that provides highly accurate location |
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- Name the Unrep crew, their responsibilities and their helmet colors: |
Safety officer- responsible for safety of station-white helmet green crossRig Captain- In charge of rig-yellow helmetRiggers-connect/disconnect rig, tend the line- blue helmetSignalman-transmits orders via signal paddles, green helmetCorpsman- medical watch station- white helmet, Red CrossGunner’s mate-Line thrower- red helmetWinch Operator-Controls the winch-Brown helmetPhone talker-relays order via sound-powered phone-green helmet |
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- What does it mean for the ships when Romeo is at dip? |
Control ship- preparing to receive you alongsideApproach ship- Am ready to come alongside |
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- What does it mean when Romeo is close up (top)? |
Control ship- ready to receive you on the side riggedApproach ship-Commencing approach |
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What does it mean when Romeo is hauled down? |
Approach ship- first line is secured |
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- What does it mean when prep is at dip? |
Approach ship- expect to disengage in 15min |
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- What does it mean when prep is close up? |
Approach ship are disengaging |
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- What does it mean when prep is hauled down? |
Approach ship-clear of delivery ship |
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- What does it mean when Bravo is at dip? |
Both ships preparing to trf |
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- What does it mean when Bravo is close up? |
Both ships trf fuels/ammo |
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- What does it mean when Bravo is hauled down? |
Both ship- trf complete |
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- What are the three types of man overboard recovery? |
Helo, small boat, and shipboard |
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- What is the ships helm and what is it comprised of? |
Unit that maneuvers the ship- comprised of two gyro repeaters |
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- What does the lee helm do? |
Operates the Engine Order Telegraph |
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- What does the Engine order telegraph do? |
Provides speed input for the ship |
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- Who order the speed desired? |
The Conning Officer |
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- Who monitors the alarm panel? |
Helmsman |
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- What is ECDIS? |
Electronic Chart Display and Information System |
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- What is the lifting capacity of a B & A Crane? |
50,000 lbs with a critical lift at 42,500lbs |
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- What is the lifting capacity of the auxiliary hook on the B & A crane? |
6,500lbs |
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- What is a telescopic alidade? |
A device used with a gyro repeater to take in bearing |
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- What is the parallel motion protractor (PMP)? |
Two rulers consisting of a protractor |
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- What is a gyrocompass? |
An electromechanical compass used to indicate true north---keeping the ship on course |
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- What is a magnetic compass? |
Used as a back-up to the gyro compass but only displays magnetic north |
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- What is radar? |
Radio Detection and Ranging |
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- What is a radars purpose? |
Used to determine the distance to and direction of an object |
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- What are the primary radars used by the navigation team? |
SPS-64 and SPS-67 |
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- What is a Fathometer? |
Used to measure the depth of the water under the keel |
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- What is SATNAV? |
Satellite Navigation |
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- What is a SATNAVs purpose? |
Highly accurate passive all weather world wide navigational system |
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- What is a LOP? |
A line of position |
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- What is latitude? |
North or south of the equator… 0degrees |
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- What is longitude? |
East or west of the prime meridian |
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- What is GMT? |
Greenwich meantime---ZULU time |
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- What is true bearing? |
Direction relative to true north instead of magnetic north |
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- What is magnetic bearing? |
Direction relative to the ship’s heading expressed in degrees or point |
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- How many days of rations are in a ready lifeboat? |
5 |
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- What are the inner and outer circles of a gyro compass? |
Inner- true bearingOuter- relative bearing |
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- How many flag bags do we have and how many flags are in each bag? |
2-68 |
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- Name the animals in the Forecastle… |
BullnosePelican HookTurtle BackFrogWild CatCamel BackJackass CoverMonkey FistRat TailDeck Ape |