You should slack the mooring lines ()when the wind is big.
A、at the same time
B、on time
C、in time
D、at times
A、at the same time
B、on time
C、in time
D、at times
A、ensure the bight is not fouled between the ship and the dock by taking up slack B、pay out slack smartly and keep free for running C、secure more turns to hold the line against any strain,then clear the area D、surge the line so that it maintains a strain without parting
A、more slack in the mooring lines B、a strain on the mooring lines C、chafing gear on the mooring lines D、grease on the mooring lines
A、more slack in the mooring lines B、a strain on the mooring lines C、chafing gear on the mooring lines D、grease on the mooring lines
A、The amount of take-up is limited by the length of the turnbuckle B、At the grab (pear) link,the slack end of chain should be led back and secured to the chain above the link C、The lashings should be inspected each day and any slack taken up D、The turnbuckle should be secured with a stick or lock nuts
A、press up a slack double bottom tank on the port side B、fill an empty centerline double bottom tank C、pump out a slack marine portable tank located on the portside amidships D、jettison the anchors and anchor cables
A、A.Ensure the bight is not fouled by taking up slack B、B.Pay out the line smartly and keep it free for running C、C.Secure the line by adding more turns D、D.Surge the line so it maintains a strain without parting