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16 Cards in this Set
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What would you use to pass a hawser to the jetty |
Heaving line Bolas |
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Turning spring |
To swing the ships stern out and clear of obstructions |
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Item's required for berthing on a foxel |
Fenders Axe & wood blocks Maul Rat guards Rope stopper Heaving lines Bollard strops Cable bag |
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2 types of fenders |
Hard foam fender Yokahama Pneumatic |
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Dipping the eye |
To allow berthing hawser to be cast off in any order |
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Occasions when using fenders |
Berthing Slipping Coming along side ship |
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Take into account when positioning Fender's |
-position fender where hull is strengthened by additional stiffeners -anticipate point of impact |
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Safety rules for fenders |
-remove all jewlery before evos -work lines hand over hand -never pre-secure fender -dont stand in a bight -dont stand in a coil |
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Rules of capstans |
Stand 2 metres clear of moving parts and holding surfaces - capstan Beware of riding turns -capstan |
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Why are rope stoppers used |
To belay a rope under strain. It hold the rope so U can transfer it from one point to another |
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Safety rules for birthing and slipping |
Always carry a sharp knife Stay out of the line of recoil and snapback zone Stand one metre between personnel when backing up |
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Why do we fake lines |
For free running before birthing |
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Why do we keep it Cheese |
For nice a tidy storing |
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Defects in cordage |
Rotting Crows feet Chafing Fraying Ice/sun Contamination from Chemical's |
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Two types of shackles |
Bow screw shackle Straight screw shackle |
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Detects in shackles |
Distorted body or pin Nick's, gouges, cracks Incorrect pin Illegible markings serial num |