A deck fitting,used to secure line or wire rope,consisting of a single body with two protruding horns is called a().
A、bitt
B、bollard
C、capstan
D、cleat
A、bitt
B、bollard
C、capstan
D、cleat
A、deck fitting used to secure mooring lines B、casting fitted at the side of a weather deck,used as a fairlead C、sharp block of wood used to support hygroscopic cargo D、smoke pipe for the galley stove
A、deck fitting used to secure mooring lines B、casting fitted at the side of a weather deck,used as a fairlead C、sharp block of wood used to support hygroscopic cargo D、smoke pipe for the galley stove
A、deck fitting used to secured mooring lines B、casting fitting at the side of a weatherdeck, used as a fairlead C、sharp block of wood used to support hygroscopic cargo D、smoke pipe for the galley stove
A、is a deck fitting used to shackle gear to the deck B、permits easy jettisoning of deck cargo in an emergency C、prevents stress concentration in the bulwark D、provides openings through the bulwark for mooring lines
A、is a deck fitting used to shackle gear to the deck B、permits easy jettisoning of deck cargo in an emergency C、prevents stress concentration in the bulwark D、provides openings through the bulwark for mooring lines
A、is a deck fitting used to shackle gear to the deck B、permits easy jettisioning of deck cargo in an emergency C、prevents stress concentration in the bulwark D、provides opening through the bulwark for mooring lines
A、Sailors use brown to clean the deck. B、Sailors use broom to clean the deck. C、Sailors use brush to clean the deck. D、Sailors use mop to clean the deck.
A、Tube fitted to an ullage hole B、Area the product is loaded into C、Void or empty space separating two tanks D、Opening in the deck used for cleaning a tank