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Mooring line
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Synthetic fiber, 6" in circumference
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Storm line
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Synthetic fiber, 8 or 9" in circumference
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Wire rope
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Wire, 8" in circumference, stronger than fiber
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Hold
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Hold line in hand and wait for further instructions
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Check a line
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Give more line, ease tension and must be at least 6' away from all bits
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Slack
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give more line
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Ease
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slack slowly
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Take in
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take in all lines from the skin of teh ship
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cast off
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take line off pier and throw in water
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avast
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stop
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heave around
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pull line in any direction
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swing circle
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ship moving around its anchor
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drag circle
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dragging anchor in a swing circle
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bits
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used to secure the mooring lines
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chock
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opening used to run lines to outside of ship
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cleats
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pari of horns used to secure lines
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bullnose
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2 huge chocks on the bow of the ship
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hawse pipe
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houses the anchor
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chain
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holds the anchor
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turnbuckle
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makes chain stopper longer or shorter. buckles down on chains and can extend/retract it
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chain stopper
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stops chain from running outside the skin of the ship
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capstan
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forward and reverse, used for heaving mooring lines vertically
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gypsy head
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smaller horizontal capstan
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detachable line
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410 lbs
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chain link
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367 lbs
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chain markings
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colors
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swivel shot
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begins chain marking
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anchor
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secures shot to sea floor, navy standard stockless, two on board JFK, each one weighs 30 tons
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chain stoppers
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3; turnbuckle, pelican hook, and frog
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pelican hook
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actually grasps the chain
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wildcat
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bow and starboard, heaves around teh chain and teeth are called sprockets
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anchor brakes
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3; hydraulic, manual, and nitrogen (used only as a last resort)
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anchor buoy
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reg and green, cylinder shaped float lets you know where the anchor is
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hawser mooring line
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5.5" or more in circumference
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line
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cease, secure or anything
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seize
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stop it from moving in any direction
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small stuff
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small line
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flemish
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line laid in a spiral flat
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coil
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line laid on top of each other in a circle
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fake
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line laid in an S shape
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heaving line
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small stuff used to heave around mooring line
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monkey fist
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heaving ball used to send messenger to pier
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marlin
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tarred hemp small stuff
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bight
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loop in a line
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eye
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permanent loop in mooring line
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eye splice
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braiding of eye
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marlin spike
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stell spike used to splice wire rope
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fid
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wooden marlinspike used to splice synthetic mooring line
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mouse
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used to secure or seize objects
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heavy strain
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max capacity line can take
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moderate strain
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medium strain
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light strain
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minimum strain
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frap
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used to bring two mooring lines together to make strength of one
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rat guards
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stops rats from coming onto ship. they are attached to mooring lines
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chaffing gear
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canvas material ran around line to stop it from getting chaffed
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rattail stopper
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holds tension of teh line
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safe working load
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safe & appropriate weight
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UNREP
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underway replenishment. ship to ship. fuel & cargo
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VERTREP
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vertical replenishment. helo to ship. cargo, mail, etc.
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CONREP
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connected replenishment
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fox corbin
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two ships change course while attached during UNREP
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replenishment course
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courses we follow during replenishment
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replenishment speed
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speed we follow during replenishment. (12 knots min & 16 knots max)
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control ship
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USS replenishment ship
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approach ship
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USS JFK
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deliver ship
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control ship
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receiving ship
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USS JFK
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transfer stations
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9F, 17F, 19F, 21F, 13C, 25C
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standard breakaway
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regular speed
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emergency breakaway
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accelerated speed
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abandon ship
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CO orderes this and crew goes to abandon ship station
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lifeboats (RHIB)
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rigid hull inflateable boat
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life rafts
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246 (116 port & 130 stbd)
type MK6, 25 people per raft |
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man overboard recovery
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ship, RHIB, helicopter
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collision
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run into another ship
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aground
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hit land
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bridge watch stations
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OOD, JOOD, BMOW, QMOW, helmsman, lee helmsman, lookouts
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how many fathoms in a shot of chain
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15
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how many shots per anchor chain
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12
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the shots of chain are what color
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1st, 4th, 7th, & 10th : red
2nd, 5th, 8th : white 3rd, 6th, 9th : blue 11th : all yellow 12th : all red |
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how many rhibs do we have
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2 (1 port, 1 stbd)
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how many people does it take to man the RHIB?
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3; coxswain, engine man, bow hook
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how many people does it take to man the RHIB during man overboard?
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6; boat officer, SAR swimmer, coxswain, engine man, bow hook, signalman
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how many monkey lines do we have?
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7
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