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Cannot be controlled by the shiphandler, but must be weighed up and/or exploited
- Wind
- Sea State
- Current
- Shallow Watter effect/ Squat
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Can be controlled by the shiphandler
LATER
Lines
Anchors
Tugs
Engines (propellers)
Rudder |
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Controllable Force
Propellers |
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- Most important FORCE on ship
2 Forces
- Forward (or reverse) thrust
- Side Force
- Most have ships have 2
- Aircraft Carriers/Patrol Craft have 4
- Frigates have 1
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- Result of propeller spinning on its shaft
- Caused by pressure differential between opposites of prop blade
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- Suction Current- Going into propeller
- Discharge Current (Prop Wash)
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- Causes stern to move sideways in the direction of propeller rotation
The slower the ship moves through the water, the greater the effect of side force |
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CPP
Controllable Pitch Propeller |
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- Eliminates requirement for reversal of shaft direction
- Rotates prop blades to cause reversal of pitch
- Used aboard ALL US Navy Gas turbine and Diesel Ships
- Normally never affected by Side Force
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- Port engine ahead
- CCW
- Sterns walks to left
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- Port engine back
- CW
- Stern walks to right
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Format of Standard Command |
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- Command
- Reply
- Report
- Acknowledgement
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- Direction
- Ammount of rudder Standard =15* Full= 30* (25* on YP) Hard=35* (30* on YP)
- Course to steer
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Course change less than 10 degrees |
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Conn: "Come right steer course 130 degrees true"
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Course change greater than 10 degrees |
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Conn: "Left full rudder steady on course 225 degrees |
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Increase your rudder to right/left_degrees |
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Move rudder to the higher amount |
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Ease your rudder to right/left_degrees |
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Move the rudder to the lower amount |
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Move rudder to opposite direction at the same amount |
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Shift rudder to stop the swing of the ship and then place rudder at 0 |
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- Engine Desired
- Direction Desired
- Bell Desired
- Exact speed and/or revolutions
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- Port back 1/3
- Starboard Ahead 1/3
- Left Full Rudder
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- Starboard back 1/3
- Port Ahead 1/3
- Right Full Rudder
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Man the lines and make them ready |
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Pass the line to the pier |
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- Put rudder over full toward side man went over
- All engines ahead full
- When abeam, stop inboard engine
- Create Lee
Fastet method |
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- Put Rudder over full toward side man went over
- All engines ahead full
- When heading is 60 degrees off original couse, shift rudder and steady on reciprol of oc
- Create Lee
Easier, but slower |
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- Put rudder over full toward side man went over
- All engines ahead full
- Continue at full rudder until on recipriocal of orignal course
- Steady for a distance that will give a good "run" at the man
- Full rudder to the man
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