When anchoring in open anchorage, chief engineer should consult with captain ()
A、if the ship must be stand by
B、if M-E should be stopped
C、if keep-watching as in voyage
D、if the ship must anchor two anchors
A、if the ship must be stand by
B、if M-E should be stopped
C、if keep-watching as in voyage
D、if the ship must anchor two anchors
A、when anchoring in the Mediterranean B、when docking stern to a berth C、when docking bow to a berth D、when anchoring in a strong current
A、when anchoring in the Mediterranean B、when docking stern to a berth C、when docking bow to a berth D、when anchoring in a strong current
A、A.stem the current and make very slow headway when the anchor is dropped B、B.stem the current and be falling aft very slowly when the anchor is dropped C、C.stem the current and endeavor to make neither headway nor sternway when the anchor is dropped D、D.stop all headway through the water and keep the current astern when the anchor is dropped
A、Her anchor is dragging B、Her anchor is used in docking C、She is dredging her anchor D、Her anchor holds fast while she is swinging
A、anchoring in the Mediterranean B、docking stern to a berth C、docking bow to a berth D、anchoring in a strong current
A、A black ball that is hoisted when the ship anchors B、A buoy attached to the anchor C、A buoy attached to the scope of an anchor chain D、A mark of the number of fathoms in an anchor chain
A、A black ball that is hoisted when the ship anchors B、A buoy attached to the anchor C、A buoy attached to the scope of an anchor chain D、A mark of the number of fathoms in an anchor chain
A、A vessel engaged in underwater operations B、A vessel engaged in mine clearance C、A vessel engaged on pilotage duty D、A vessel engaged in survey operations
A、charted depth of water only B、depth of water,including tidal differences C、time and date of anchoring D、type of anchor being used