To secure a vessel in a particular place by means of chains or ropes made frast to the shore, to anchors, or to anchored mooring buoys, or to ride with both anchors down defines().
A、To moor
B、to berth
C、to anchor
D、to ride at anchor
A、To moor
B、to berth
C、to anchor
D、to ride at anchor
A、for my vessel crossing safely B、my vessel is to cross safely C、for my vessel to cross safely D、for my vessel's crossing safely
A、I am altering my course to starboard B、I am altering my course to port C、I am operating astern propulsion D、My vessel is stopped and making no way through the water
A、hoisting cargo aboard a vessel B、hoisting personnel aboard a vessel C、securing a small boat to a large vessel D、hoisting the anchor
A、the vessel must be moored snugly B、each tank must be partially full to show it does not leak C、all dunnage,tools,and extraneous items are secured D、water under vessel must be deep enough to prevent grounding
A、A.wearing a life jacket B、B.wearing a safety harness secured to the stage C、C.wearing both a life jacket and a safety harness secured to the stage D、D.the vessel is not making way
A、to the base of the foremast B、to the forward-most bitts C、to the forward part of the deckhouse D、at the stern
A、for securing a snatch block when snaking cargo into the wings of the hold B、to prevent cargo from coming in contact with the vessel's frames or shell plating C、to provide fittings to which cargo lashings may be secured D、to support the dunnage floors which are laid down between tiers of cargo
A、To act as ballast for light vessels B、To provide ventilation and drainage for cargo C、To secure the tarpaulins in place D、To support weakened bulkheads
A、transpored to the ships side B、transported into the shed C、lashed and secured D、delivered to the consignor