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CHAPTER 7. anchoring , MOORING, AND TOWING . LEARNING OBJECTIVES. Upon completing this chapter, you should be able to do the following: 1. Describe and identify anchors and their related appendages. 2. Describe the standard methods for anchoring and mooring ships. 3. Describe the procedures for rigging and unrigging for TOWING a ship and for being towed. State the basic rules for adjusting lines during the tow. 4. Identify and describe the principal types of salvage. INTRODUCTION Federal Supply catalog lists standard sizes from 3/4 to 4 3/4 inches. Wire diameter is measured at the end and a In chapter 4 we discussed the procedures involved little above the center line of the link. The length of a in tying a ship up to a pier.
ANCHORING, MOORING, AND TOWING ... INTRODUCTION Federal Supply Catalog lists standard sizes from 3/4 to ... Naval Sea Systems Command is assigned a serial number, which is cast or cut into the ...
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