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Term
- Define the term UNREP?
Definition
Underway Replenishment
Term
- How many cargo-transferring stations are there and what are their numbers?
Definition
4 ----7, 9, 17, 19
Term
- Which cargo stations are heavy lifts?
Definition
9, 17
Term
- How many fuel-receiving stations are there onboard and what are their numbers?
Definition
5, 11, 13
Term
- Where is station 13 located?
Definition
Officers Q-Deck
Term
- What type of station is 21?
Definition
Fuel Delivery
Term
- How many probes are there on Station 21?
Definition
1
Term
- What is the bridge-to-bridge phone and distance line used for?
Definition
Tell the distance between ships / CO to CO communications
Term
- How many rescue lifeboats are there?
Definition
2
Term
- What is the purpose of steadying lines?
Definition
Keep boat alongside of ship
Term
- What are the monkey lines used for?
Definition
Support 70 ? 75% of the body weight
Term
- What are steady lines?
Definition
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
Term
- What are the last line off and the first line on?
Definition
Sea-painter
Term
- What do we used to put the gig and the barge in the water?
Definition
B & A crane
Term
- What type of anchor does the Lincoln use?
Definition
MK2 Navy Stockless
Term
- What is the weight of each anchor?
Definition
30 tons / 60,000 lbs
Term
- How many shots are there in a chain?
Definition
12
Term
- How many fathoms in a shot?
Definition
15
Term
- How many feet in a fathom?
Definition
6
Term
- How is the anchor chain color-coded?
Definition
Red, White, Blue
Term
- How can you tell the difference between the 1st and the 4th shot?
Definition
4th shot has 4 white links on both sides of the swivel and 4 wire wraps
Term
- What are the chain markings per shot?
Definition
1 (15 fathoms) Red; 2 (30 fathoms) White; 3 (45 fathoms) Blue; 4 (60 fathoms) Red; 5 (75 fathoms) White; 6 (90 fathoms) Blue
Term
- What is a wildcat?
Definition
Used to raise the chain
Term
- How many mooring lines does the Lincoln use?
Definition
12
Term
- Is a single-up and double-up 1 line, or 2 lines?
Definition
1
Term
- What vertical shaft do we use to put the mooring lines under tension?
Definition
Capstan
Term
- How many Capstans are onboard
Definition
8
Term
- What does avast mean?
Definition
Stop
Term
- What does heave around mean?
Definition
Pull in line
Term
- What does hold mean?
Definition
Secure the line so it doesn?t allow slippage
Term
- What does check mean?
Definition
Let the line surge a little at a time to prevent the line from parting
Term
- What does ease mean?
Definition
Let line out until it is under less tension but not slacked
Term
- What does slack mean?
Definition
Take all tension off the line and let it hang, but not in the water.
Term
- Where is Line 8 located?
Definition
Officers Q-deck
Term
- How many lines do we use for heavy weather and what are their numbers?
Definition
14, 0 and 13
Term
- What is the mooring lines made of?
Definition
Kevlar and Aramid
Term
- How are the mooring lines constructed?
Definition
4 strands around a fiber core
Term
- What is the last shot of the chain called, and what color?
Definition
Danger shot/red
Term
- What is the second to last shot of the chain called and what color?
Definition
Warning shot/yellow
Term
- What holds the anchor chain from running?
Definition
Anchor brake
Term
- What is the pelican hook used for?
Definition
Instant release
Term
- How many chain stoppers do we have and what are they called?
Definition
3. Forward- housing stopper---further aft- Riding stopper---farthest aft storm stopper
Term
- How much does each detachable link weigh?
Definition
365
Term
- What is the sequence of events for launching a ready lifeboat?
Definition
Man the boat, monkey lines over, release davit, boat in water, aft falls, fwd falls, aft steady line, fwd steady line, and sea painter.
Term
- Which lines are in the foscle?
Definition
Lines 1-4
Term
- Which lines are in the hangar bays?
Definition
Lines 5-8
Term
- Which lines are on the fantail?
Definition
Lines 9-12
Term
- How many abandon ship lockers do we have?
Definition
15
Term
- How many rubber duckies are in each locker?
Definition
110
Term
- How many RHIB boats are there?
Definition
2
Term
- What is the port RHIB boat for?
Definition
Force protection
Term
- How long are the RHIB boats?
Definition
7meters
Term
- What does RHIB stand for?
Definition
Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat
Term
- Who is on the crew of a RHIB boat?
Definition
Coxswain-driver; Boat Engineer-fixes broken engine; Sar Swimmer-rescuers; Boat officer- talks to bridge and carries weapon; Signalman- now a QM
Term
- What are boat booms for?
Definition
To moore our boats well clear of the side
Term
- How many boat booms do we have?
Definition
2
Term
- How do you fake a line?
Definition
Lay it out in long flat bights- alongside one another
Term
- What is coiling a line?
Definition
Lay it in circular turns like a cobra
Term
- What is the stern dock for?
Definition
Embarking and disembarking harbor pilots, liberty for the crew
Term
- What is a bit?
Definition
Cylindrical shapes of cast iron or steel, arranged in pairs, fwd and aft of each chock
Term
- What is a chock?
Definition
A heavy fitting through which mooring lines are led
Term
- What is a cleat?
Definition
A pair of projecting horns used for belaying a line
Term
- What is a spring lay?
Definition
A rope in which each strand consists partly of wire and partly of fiber- prevents fore and aft movement
Term
- What is small stuff?
Definition
A general term for any fiber line 1 ¾ in inches in circumference or less
Term
- What is Flemish?
Definition
Line coiled flat and tight.
Term
- What is chafing gear?
Definition
Canvas, line or other material wrapped around the area of line where the rat guards are placed.
Term
- How are the distance markers arranged on a PDL?
Definition
Green- 0, 100, 200, 300; Red- 20, 120, 220; Yellow- 40, 140, 240; Blue- 60, 160, 260; White- 80, 180, 280
Term
- How is the DRT (dead reckoning tracer) used in a man overboard?
Definition
Energized when man Overboard is called away, plots the course of the ship to guide in navigation
Term
- What is the global Positioning system (GPS)?
Definition
System that provides highly accurate location
Term
- Name the Unrep crew, their responsibilities and their helmet colors:
Definition
Safety officer- responsible for safety of station-white helmet green cross; Rig Captain- In charge of rig-yellow helmet; Riggers-connect/disconnect rig, tend the line- blue helmet; Signalman-transmits orders via signal paddles, green helmet; Corpsman- medical watch station- white helmet, Red Cross; Gunner?s mate-Line thrower- red helmet; Winch Operator-Controls the winch-Brown helmet; Phone talker-relays order via sound-powered phone-green helmet
Term
- What does it mean for the ships when Romeo is at dip?
Definition
Control ship- preparing to receive you alongside; Approach ship- Am ready to come alongside
Term
- What does it mean when Romeo is close up (top)?
Definition
Control ship- ready to receive you on the side rigged; Approach ship-Commencing approach
Term
- What does it mean when Romeo is hauled down?
Definition
Control ship- first line is secured and messenger is at hand; Approach ship- first line is secured
Term
- What does it mean when prep is at dip?
Definition
Approach ship- expect to disengage in 15min
Term
- What does it mean when prep is close up?
Definition
Approach ship are disengaging
Term
- What does it mean when prep is hauled down?
Definition
Approach ship-clear of delivery ship
Term
- What does it mean when Bravo is at dip?
Definition
Both ships preparing to trf
Term
- What does it mean when Bravo is close up?
Definition
Both ships trf fuels/ammo
Term
- What does it mean when Bravo is hauled down?
Definition
Both ship- trf complete
Term
- What are the three types of man overboard recovery?
Definition
Helo, small boat, and shipboard
Term
- What is the ships helm and what is it comprised of?
Definition
Unit that maneuvers the ship- comprised of two gyro repeaters
Term
- What does the lee helm do?
Definition
Operates the Engine Order Telegraph
Term
- What does the Engine order telegraph do?
Definition
Provides speed input for the ship
Term
- Who order the speed desired?
Definition
The Conning Officer
Term
- Who monitors the alarm panel?
Definition
Helmsman
Term
- What is ECDIS?
Definition
Electronic Chart Display and Information System
Term
- What is the lifting capacity of a B & A Crane?
Definition
50,000 lbs with a critical lift at 42,500lbs
Term
- What is the lifting capacity of the auxiliary hook on the B & A crane?
Definition
6,500lbs
Term
- What is a telescopic alidade?
Definition
A device used with a gyro repeater to take in bearing
Term
- What is the parallel motion protractor (PMP)?
Definition
Two rulers consisting of a protractor
Term
- What is a gyrocompass?
Definition
An electromechanical compass used to indicate true north---keeping the ship on course
Term
- What is a magnetic compass?
Definition
Used as a back-up to the gyro compass but only displays magnetic north
Term
- What is radar?
Definition
Radio Detection and Ranging
Term
- What is a radars purpose?
Definition
Used to determine the distance to and direction of an object
Term
- What are the primary radars used by the navigation team?
Definition
SPS-64 and SPS-67
Term
- What is a Fathometer?
Definition
Used to measure the depth of the water under the keel
Term
- What is SATNAV?
Definition
Satellite Navigation
Term
- What is a SATNAVs purpose?
Definition
Highly accurate passive all weather world wide navigational system
Term
- What is a LOP?
Definition
A line of position
Term
- What is latitude?
Definition
North or south of the equator? 0degrees
Term
- What is longitude?
Definition
East or west of the prime meridian
Term
- What is GMT?
Definition
Greenwich meantime---ZULU time
Term
- What is true bearing?
Definition
Direction relative to true north instead of magnetic north
Term
- What is magnetic bearing?
Definition
Direction relative to the ship?s heading expressed in degrees or point
Term
- How many days of rations are in a ready lifeboat?
Definition
5
Term
- What are the inner and outer circles of a gyro compass?
Definition
Inner- true bearing; Outer- relative bearing
Term
- How many flag bags do we have and how many flags are in each bag?
Definition
Feb-68
Term
- Name the animals in the Forecastle?
Definition
Bullnose; Pelican Hook; Turtle Back; Frog; Wild; Cat; Camel Back; Jackass Cover; Monkey Fist; Rat Tail; Deck Ape
Term
- What are the types of UNREP?
Definition
CONREP & VERTREP
Term
- Define the term CONREP?
Definition
Connected Replenishment
Term
- Define the term VERTREP?
Definition
Vertical Replenishment
Term
- Define the term STREAM?
Definition
Standard Tension Replenishment Alongside Method
Term
- Who wears the yellow helmet on the UNREP station?
Definition
Rig Captain
Term
- Who wears the blue helmet on the UNREP station?
Definition
Riggers
Term
- What is the purpose of the Easing out line?
Definition
Help clear the ships deck edge
Term
- What does 5 short blasts from the ships whistle mean?
Definition
Emergency breakaway
Term
- What is the difference between Emergency and Normal Breakaway?
Definition
Emergency you don?t have to ask permission from the CO
Term
- Where is the Bridge-to-Bridge phone and distance line located?
Definition
Between Elevator 1 & 2 on the flight deck
Term
- Where is the Starboard boat deck located?
Definition
By 2nd Division Office / Above Starboard aft Chow-line
Term
- Where is the Port boat deck located?
Definition
Above Main smoke deck / Under Library
Term
- What is the Davit Captain responsible for?
Definition
Lowering the boat
Term
- What is the Lizard line?
Definition
Line attached to the sea-painter
Term
- Where is the B & A crane located?
Definition
Aft of Elevator 3
Term
- What is the job of the window man?
Definition
To watch the anchor as it is being lowered into the water, calling out what is going on
Term
- What determines a scope of chain?
Definition
5 to 7x the depth of the water
Term
- What does anchors aweigh mean?
Definition
Anchor is off the sea bottom
Term
- What does the anchor is shod mean?
Definition
Anchor is muddy
Term
- How do we get the double up to the pier?
Definition
Messenger
Term
- What is the purpose of dipping the eye?
Definition
To release either line without disturbing the other
Term
- What is a stern line?
Definition
A line that runs through the stern chock or quarter chock, holding the stern in
Term
- What is a safe distance that you should remain from all deck fittings while handling lines?
Definition
6 ft
Term
- Why should you remain 90 degrees from the line of pull?
Definition
In case of snapback
Term
- Name some safety precautions when handling line?
Definition
Battle dress / hand over hand / 90 d / 6 ft away
Term
- Where is Deck House 1/2/3/4 located?
Definition
1 ? Port HB 1; 2 ? Starboard HB 1; 3 ? Starboard HB 2; 4 ? Fantail
Term
- How are the ship?s mooring lines numbered?
Definition
Fwd to Aft
Term
- What is a swivel shot?
Definition
The first shot
Term
- What does the pin man do?
Definition
Pulls the pin out of the stopper so that maul man can knock the pelican hook loose and release the anchor chain
Term
- Which boat is the ready lifeboat? Why?
Definition
Starboard- so the OOD can watch is deploy
Term
- How long is the motor whaleboat?
Definition
26 ft
Term
- How many passengers does it hold?
Definition
24
Term
- How long is the Captains Gig?
Definition
33ft
Term
- How long is the Admirals barge?
Definition
12 meters
Term
- How many lifeboats do we have and how many passengers does it hold?
Definition
254/25
Term
- What are the different ways to launch a life raft?
Definition
Pull the sea painter; wait until it gets to 40 ft depth
Term
- What is the sea painter used for?
Definition
To keep the boat alongside the ship
Term
- What type of boat davits do we have?
Definition
2 Vest types
Term
- How many people does it take to man a davit?
Definition
11
Term
- Can we lower and raise the boat without electricity?
Definition
Yes
Term
- What is the difference between a span wire and a high wire?
Definition
Span wire is for guiding the fuel rigs; High line is for cargo trf
Term
- Who shoots the shot line?
Definition
We do. To eliminate the risk of damage to ac
Term
- What is a marlinspike used for?
Definition
To splice wire rope
Term
- What is a fid used for?
Definition
To splice line
Term
- How is line measured?
Definition
By circumference
Term
- How is wire rope measured?
Definition
By diameter
Term
- What is the capacity of the RHIB boat?
Definition
Cargo 1900lbs, personnel 15 + crew of 3 in protected water----9 + a crew of 3 in open water
Term
- What is the bitter end of the line?
Definition
Te free end
Term
- What is a swing circle?
Definition
Amount of chain released, distance of hawse pipe plus ship?s length
Term
- What is a drag circle?
Definition
Amount of chain released, distance from hawse pipe to pylorus
Term
- What is a bull nose?
Definition
Opening at the fwd end of the forecastle where the anchor chain is led through for towing operations
Term
- What is a hawse pipe?
Definition
A Pipe leading from the forecastle to the outside hull on the bow
Term
- What is a turnbuckle?
Definition
Used on the stopper assembly to secure the anchor.
Term
- What is a gypsy head?
Definition
Used to heave around on lines or wire.
Term
- What is an anchor buoy?
Definition
A small float attached to the anchor by a line to mark the anchors location if the chain is slipped or parted.
Term
- What is a Hawser?
Definition
A heavy line over 5 inches in circumference used for towing and mooring
Term
- What is a heaving line?
Definition
A line throw across to a ship or pier when coming alongside to act as a messenger
Term
- What is a monkey?s fist?
Definition
The weighted knot or ball at the end of the heaving line
Term
- What is Marline?
Definition
Two-strand, left laid tarred hemp small stuff. Mainly used for seizing
Term
- What is a bight?
Definition
A loop of rope, line, or chain
Term
- What is the eye?
Definition
A splice placed in the bitter end of line, which joins back to itself making a loop
Term
- What is mousing?
Definition
Wire wrapped around a hook used to strengthen and prevent the load from slipping off.
Term
- What is a mooring line?
Definition
A line used to moore ships to the pier
Term
- What is a breast line?
Definition
A line that is nearly straight across from the pier. Used to control the distance of the ship from the pier.
Term
- What is a round turn?
Definition
A complete turn around a bit
Term
- What is a figure 8 turn?
Definition
A bight of line placed on its in a figure eight to secure the line to the fixture after an adjustment has been made.
Term
- What is a single up?
Definition
Putting out first line or bringing in second line
Term
- What is a double up?
Definition
When the ship is in position and secure, the mooring lines are doubled up.
Term
- What is heavy strain?
Definition
Heavy tension on a line
Term
- What is moderate strain?
Definition
A strain on a line that is not critical
Term
- What is light strain?
Definition
Light tension on a line
Term
- What does Frap mean?
Definition
To wrap the mooring lines snugly with small stuff, holding the mooring line together
Term
- What is a rat guard?
Definition
A hinged metal disk that can be secured to the mooring line to prevent rats from coming OB.
Term
- What is a rat-tail stopper?
Definition
A braided tapering stopper used on boat falls and mooring lines
Term
- What is SWL?
Definition
Safe working load
Term
- Who is the OTC?
Definition
Officer in Tactical Command- responsible for electing and promulgating the replenishment course and speed
Term
- What is the speed for replenishment?
Definition
12-16 knots
Term
- Which ship is the control ship?
Definition
The ship delivering the product
Term
- Who?s is responsible for the ROMEO signals for approach and trf?
Definition
The approach ship
Term
- What is the messenger?
Definition
The main line used to assist in hauling any basic rig across between ships.
Term
- What are riding lines?
Definition
Lines used to hold probe in place
Term
- What are tie-down lines?
Definition
Lines used to secure various portions of a rig
Term
- What is an eye splice?
Definition
Used to make an eye at the end of the line
Term
- What is a short splice?
Definition
Used to join two pieces of line
Term
- What is a long splice?
Definition
Used to join two pieces of line without changing its circumference
Term
- What is an inhaul?
Definition
A line used to recover any piece of gear such as a paravane or a trolley block
Term
- What is an outhaul?
Definition
A line used to haul a piece of gear from a ship
Term
- What is a winch?
Definition
Mechanical device used to slack off heave n on saddle whips and span wire
Term
- What is a bolo?
Definition
A nylon line with a padded lead weight or monkey fist attached
Term
- What is the line-throwing gun?
Definition
MK87 Mod 1 gun for shooting line
Term
- What is the fairlead block?
Definition
The block the line passes through to give direction of pull
Term
- What is a snatch block?
Definition
Block that opens up on one side to allow bight of line to be passed through
Term
- What are contour lights?
Definition
Blue lights places on the outer ship to mark the location night
Term
- What are saddle whips?
Definition
Wires used to control the saddle---There are 3 whips located on all stream fuel rigs.
Term
- What controls the whips?
Definition
The winches
Term
- What are hose saddles?
Definition
Device used to connect hoses and attach to a trolley that keeps the weight of the hose from crimping itself as it hangs
Term
- How many types of hose saddles are there?
Definition
2- Type A and Type B. Type A is for a single hose rig and Type B is for a two hose rig.
Term
- What is a Ram tensioner?
Definition
A hydraulic device that keeps constant tension on a span wire
Term
- What is a trolley?
Definition
Device used to attach the saddle to wire and allows smooth movement
Term
- What is a cargo drop reel (CDR)?
Definition
Takes the place of a sliding pad-eye used on ships that don?t have a sliding pad eye
Term
- What is the capacity of the CDR?
Definition
5,700lb
Term
- What is a sliding pad eye?
Definition
Raises and lowers the attachment point on a cargo receiving station
Term
- What is an end fitting?
Definition
A fitting attached to the a tensioned line from the delivery station to the receiving station
Term
- What is a pendant receiving station?
Definition
Keeps the highline at a fixed height above the deck
Term
- What is SURF?
Definition
Standard Under weigh replenishment fixture- used to fairlead the tensioned outhaul at the receiving station
Term
- What are the day/night station markers?
Definition
AKA Chicken Box- metal box with 9 doors with latches. Behind the latches are red lenses and two 25-watt lights. 14 different combinations of lights are used to ID the cargo
Term
- What is a replenishment checklist?
Definition
Checklists that are used as a guide to ensure that all requirements are met.
Term
- What are chem lights?
Definition
Lights that are used to mark attachment points
Term
- What is one blast of a whistle mean?
Definition
Standby to receive shot line
Term
- What are two blasts from a whistle mean?
Definition
Ready to receive shot line
Term
- What does 3 blasts from a whistle mean?
Definition
Sending shot line
Term
- What is the purpose of special sea and anchor detail?
Definition
Establish policies for assigning personnel to stations and duties when the ship is in restricted waters and preparing to get underway or return to port. Also supplements the regular steaming watch
Term
- What is plane guard?
Definition
Another ships or helo holding station that allows flight ops to continue in support of mission
Term
- What is low visibility detail?
Definition
A detail that is stationed during for or reduced visibility to detect approach ship or ac
Term
- What is restricted maneuvering?
Definition
A Vessel that is unable to keep out of the way of another vessel
Term
- Who is the only one that can order abandon ship?
Definition
The CO
Term
- What will the CO say over the intercom?
Definition
?All hand prepare to abandon ship? and then ?All hands abandon ship??
Term
- What are the actions of the crew during abandon ship?
Definition
Report to abandon ship stations in an orderly fashion
Term
- Which personnel will be places in life rafts first?
Definition
Injured personnel
Term
- How is a life buoy/ring used in recovery of a man overboard?
Definition
Thrown overboard regardless if man is seen or just heard
Term
- How is a smoke float used in a man overboard?
Definition
Deployed to assist OOD and Conning Officer in the navigation of the ship
Term
- How is a strobe light used in a man overboard?
Definition
Attached to the life ring on all weather decks; automatically activated when waterborne. Marks the life rings location at night
Term
- What is autopilot?
Definition
Steers the ship automatically on a designated course
Term
- How many steering units does the Abraham Lincoln have?
Definition
4, two online and two on standby.
Term
- What is the boat keeper responsible for?
Definition
The care of the boat in absence of the crew
Term
- In what order are the lines removed to launch a boat davit?
Definition
Davit wire quick release hook, aft steadying line, fwd steadying line, and sea painter
Term
- What does RAS and FAS stand for?
Definition
Replenishment at Sea; Fueling at Sea
Term
- What is an accommodation ladder?
Definition
Ladders that can be rigged and lowered over the side. Located aft of the Lincoln room.
Term
- Who navigates a ship during an unrep?
Definition
The conning Officer and the OOD controls ship movement and speed, but the CDC and TOP actually navigate and look for other ships.
Term
- What is a gale and how is the warning sign displayed?
Definition
A gale is a storm ranging from 34 ? 47 mph and is displayed by 2 red pennants at day and white over red at night
Term
- What is a hurricane/typhoon and how is the warning sign displayed?
Definition
64mph or more. Displayed y two red flags with black centers by day and a white light between two red lights at night.
Term
- What is the most commonly used optical equipment?
Definition
Binoculars
Term
- What is a stadimeter?
Definition
Determines the distance of an object based on known height
Term
- What is a sextant?
Definition
A double reflecting instrument for measuring angles
Term
- What is a Chronometer?
Definition
Ship?s clock at a nearly constant rate
Term
- What is a Bearing circle?
Definition
Metal ring that fits over a compass bowl
Term
- What are parallel rulers?
Definition
Instruments for transferring lines parallel to itself.
Term
- What is a chart?
Definition
A map intended primarily for navigational use
Term
- What is a line of position?
Definition
A plotted line in which a vessel is located
Term
- What is an EP?
Definition
Estimated position- an estimate of where craft is
Term
- What is fix?
Definition
An accurate position that has been established
Term
- What is set/drift?
Definition
Set- the direction in which the ship is being pushed off course; Drift- Speed or velocity the ship is being pushed off course
Term
- How many time zones are there?
Definition
24, but 25 designations
Term
- What is variation/deviation?
Definition
Variation: the difference between geographic north and magnetic north; Deviation: effect on the compass caused by the magnetic effect of any medal
Term
- What is IALA?
Definition
International Association of Lighthouse Authorities Buoyage System- provides rules that apply to all fixed and floating markers
Term
- What region is the US in?
Definition
B
Term
- What is the Cardinal System?
Definition
Used with the compass to show mariner where the best navigable water is
Term
- What are the methods for attaining a ship?s position?
Definition
Visual and Electronic
Term
- What is the purpose of the range/channel markings?
Definition
To assist mariners in keeping their vessels on the centerline of a channel
Term
- What is the OOD responsible for?
Definition
The operation of the ship and is under the CO
Term
- What is the conning officer responsible for?
Definition
Giving order to lee helm and under the OOD
Term
- What is the BMOW (boatswain?s mate of the watch) responsible for?
Definition
The watch section
Term
- What is the helmsman/lee helmsman responsible for?
Definition
Helmsman steers ship---keeps ship on course, lee helmsman makes changes as order to the EOT.
Term
- What are lookouts?
Definition
Scan the surface for any objects and report to the OOD
Term
- How many lookouts are there?
Definition
4
Term
- What is the QMOW responsible for (Quarter Master of the Watch)?
Definition
Plots the course and make changes in weather
Term
- What is the barometer?
Definition
Instrument used for measuring atmospheric pressure
Term
- What is the psychrometer?
Definition
An instrument used for determining atmospheric humidity consist of a dry-bulb and wet-bulb thermometers
Term
- What are the voice tubes?
Definition
Tubes that run from one watch station to the other used for communication
Term
- What are the JX/JL circuits?
Definition
JX- used for battle; JL- lookout communications
Term
- What is the bullhorn?
Definition
The ship?s 6MC
Term
- What is a telltale panel?
Definition
Panel which indicated ship?s running light configuration
Term
- What is a collision?
Definition
A risk of colliding
Term
- What is aground?
Definition
Resting or lodged on the bottom
Term
- What is an advance?
Definition
The amount of distance run on the original course until the ship steadies on the new course
Term
- What is a transfer?
Definition
Amount of distance gained towards the new course
Term
- What is a pivot point?
Definition
The point on the centerline between the bow and the center of gravity in which the ship turns when the rudder is put over
Term
- What is acceleration/deceleration?
Definition
Tables showing distance traveled at various speeds
Term
- What is a turning circle?
Definition
A path followed by the ship?s pivot point when making a 360 turn
Term
- What is a DIW (dead in water)?
Definition
When a ship is stopped---not moored or anchored
Term
- What is head-on?
Definition
The masts of 2 vessels line up with each other
Term
- What is a crossing situation?
Definition
When two vessels are crossing and have risk of collision
Term
- What is an overtaking situation?
Definition
When one ship approaches another by any place 2 points abaft either beam
Term
- What is a stand on vessel?
Definition
A vessel that has the right away
Term
- What is a give way vessel?
Definition
A vessel required changing course or slowing down
Term
- What are underway lights?
Definition
Fwd and aft mast light, port stbd side light, stern light
Term
- What is in port moored?
Definition
AC warning light 360 red on mast, all around white lights on the flag staff and jack staff
Term
- What is engaged in special operations?
Definition
Red over white over red
Term
- What is man overboard?
Definition
Pulsating red over red, 360 vertical lights on mast
Term
- What is not under command?
Definition
Red over red 360 vertical on the mast
Term
- What is anchored?
Definition
2 360 white lights and 1 360 red light
Term
- What are the low-visibility sound signals and what do they indicate?
Definition
A vessel moving is one prolonged blast at intervals of no more than 2 minutes; A vessel stopped sounds 2 prolonged blasts at intervals of no more than 2 minutes; A vessel no under command, restricted, etc 1 prolonged blast followed by 2 short blast at intervals no more than 2 minutes
Term
- What is a small craft signal?
Definition
One red pennant displayed during day or one red over white at night. Winds 18-33 nmph---dangerous to small craft ops
Term
- What are steering pumps?
Definition
Pumps hydraulic fluid into the ram assembly
Term
- What is a trick wheel?
Definition
A mechanical emergency input device- Located on top of the steering pumps
Term
- What is a differential control box?
Definition
Mechanically device that compares the rudder order to the actual position of the rudder shaft
Term
- What is the ram assembly?
Definition
Two pistons that steer the rudder---only pushes
Term
- What is the emergency steering hand pump?
Definition
Electrically driver 200 horsepower emergency pump on the 2nd deck
Term
- What is the rack and pinion follow-up assembly?
Definition
Provides feedback into the differential control box
Term
- What are the different modes of steering control:
Definition
Automatic follow-up: helmsman rotates steering wheel; Non-flow up: Emergency mode where the helmsman throws a toggle switch port or stud; Trick wheel: emergency mode where the helmsman passes orders with the course to steer circuit and or sound powered phones to a watch stander in the steering gear room.; Jam Nuts: The rudder can be locked into place or at an angle using a set of four large nuts per rudder; Emergency steering station: emergency steering from the location just above each steering gear room.
Term
- Describe the following flags and pennants:
Definition
Bravo (B)- refueling (RED); Starboard Pennant- Senior Officer Present Afloat- (green/white/green); Five (5)- Breakdown (Yellow with blue X); Papa (P)- Personnel recall (blue with white square); Quebec (Q)- Boat recall (Yellow); Alpha (A)- Divers (Whte/blue); Kilo (K)- Personnel working aloft/over the side (yellow and blue); Lima (L)- HERO (yellow and black squares); Romeo (R)- Ready to receive alongside (red and yellow); Oscar (O)- Man Overboard (red and yellow); Uniform (U)- Anchoring (white and red squares)
Term
- How many personnel does it take to operate Lincoln VEST type davit?
Definition
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