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What anchor this and parts?
old fashion 1.fluke 2.crown 3.arm 4.Palm 5.Bill 6.Folding stock 7.key 8.ring 9.Shank
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what anchor and parts this?
mushroom anchor 1.RING 2.shank
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what anchor this and parts
Stockeless anchor 1.crown 2.Shoulder 3.rutee 4.Bill 5.Shank 6.shackle
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what anchor and part this?
danforth anchor 1.fluke 2.eye 3.Shank 4.Crow 5.Stock
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IS USED BY SUBMARINES AND ALSO USED TO ANCHOR BUOYS.
MUSHROOM ANCHOR
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THIS TYPE OF ANCHOR IS USED ON SMALL CRAFT
OLD FASHION
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PRESENT AN ENOMOUS ADVANTAGE IN CASE OF HANDLING AND STOWING. THEY CAN BE HOISTED DIRECTLY INTO THE HAWSE PIPE AND STOWED THERE READY FOR LETTING GO QUICKLY.
STOCKLESS ANCHOR
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In order that the men on the fore castle working the chain during tud stud anchoring may know how much of the of the chain cable has been paid out, the chain is marked by turns of wire. Merchant ship also use the navy system of em of painting the links white • Length of Chain cable
ANCHOR CHAIN MARKING
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Four turns of wire on fourth stud from each side of shackle, four tums of wire on painted link
60 fathoms
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Five tums of wire on fifth stud from each side of shackles, five turns of wire on painted links.
75 fathoms
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Six turns of wire on sixth stud from each side of shackle of wire on painted links.
90 fathoms
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is the engine used to holat e anchor. There are two types of windlass the vertical or horizontal windlass
ANCHOR WINDLASS
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one turn of wire on first stud One white link next to shackle.
15 fathoms
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TWO TURN OF WIRE ON SECOND STUD FROM EACH SIDE OF SHACKLE, TWO WHITE LINES NONT TO SHACKLE
30 FATHOMS
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THP-6E TURN OF WIRE ON THIRD STUD FROM BACH SIDE OF SHACKLE TURNS OF WIKE ON EACH LINK
45 FATHOMS
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An anchor is said to be dragging when it is not holding in the ground. This situation is very dangerous to the ship and therefore all officers watch the vessel and take precautions against this situation.
Anchor Dragging
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are used when a vessel when is riding to ber anchor and cable and the former is holding. Walk back or Veer
Brought up or Come to These
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Means windlass motor. to pay out cable under power ile using the windlass motor
Cable
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To allow a cable to run out freely, not using the brake or the windlass motor
Surge Cable
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Used to describe the anchor when it has been lowered clear of the hawse pipe and is hanging vertically
A Cockbill
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Used to describe an anchor which is caught is an underwater cable. or which is fouled by its own cable.
Foul Anchor
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To lower the anchor under power.
Walk Back the Anchor
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The way the cable is leading from the hawse pipe
Growing
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A vessel is so describe when she is riding head to wind
Wind rode
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A vessel is so described when she is riding head to tide
Tide rode
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To stop the cable running out by using the brake on the windlass
Snub Cable
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The cable is up and down when it is leading vertically to the water
UP and Down
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Anchors and cables are cleared away when the securing gear on deck is removed
Clearing Anchors
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It is said to be aweigh when the anchor leaves the bottom. This can be felt by the sudden slacking of cable.
Anchor Aweigh
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what call this and parts?
horizontal shat windlass 1.wildcat 2.wildcat
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What call this? and part
Vertical Shaft Anchor windlass 1.MOTOR OPERATED BRAKE 2.DRIVE MOTOR 3.LOCKING handwheel 4.FRICTION BRAKE 5.wildcat 6.deck 7.capstan 8.Brake handwheel 9.Brake handwheel