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03/13/2005

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What does headway mean?
Definition
Moving forward through the water.
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What does sternway mean?
Definition
Moving backwards through the water.
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What does Bare Steerageway mean?
Definition
The minimum speed a ship can proceed and still maintain course using the rudders, usually 3-5 kts.
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What are the 2 types of mooring lines?
Definition
Natural and synthetic.
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How many mooring lines are there and what are they called?
Definition
6- The bow line, the Forward Bow Spring line, the After Bow Spring line, the Forward Quarter Spring line, the After Quarter Spring line, and the stern line.
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What are teh 4 recovery maneuvers for a man overboard recovery?
Definition
Williamson Turn, Anderson Turn, Race Track, Y-Turn
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What does the Conning Officer do?
Definition
Drives the ship’s heading and speed through standard commands (orders) to the helm and leehelm.
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What does the Helm control?
Definition
the rudder.
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What does the lee helm control?
Definition
The propellers.
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If the helm does not understand an order from the Conn what does he say?
Definition
“Orders to the helm”
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What does the helm do if the Conn does not acknowledge a report?
Definition
Repeat the report until acknowledged.
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What is the ship's speed dependent on with fixed pitch propellers?
Definition
On shaft rpm only.
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For controllable pitch propellers, ship speed is dependent on what?
Definition
Shaft rpm and, below about 12 knots, propeller blade pitch.
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What are the predetermined ship’s speeds?
Definition
“Standard speed” - normally 15 knots, “1/3” - one third of standard speed, “2/3” - two thirds of standard speed, “Full” - speed higher than standard speed, “Flank” - maximum speed
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What must engine orders contain?
Definition
Engines, direction, and speed.
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What is a stadimeter used for?
Definition
Used to determine the distance to an object of an object of known height by measuring the vertical angle subtended by the object.
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What type of bearing drift would result in a collision?
Definition
Constant Bearing, Decreasing Range (CBDR).
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If a contact has left bearing drift, are the line of bearings becoming smaller or larger?
Definition
Smaller.
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