A vessel moored with two anchors,sometimes, at an exposed roadstead to().
A、aid turing the ship
B、obtain a fine bearing
C、increase ship swing to wind or tide
D、lighten the stress of anchor chains
A、aid turing the ship
B、obtain a fine bearing
C、increase ship swing to wind or tide
D、lighten the stress of anchor chains
A、The vessel will not reverse direction in a tidal current B、The radius of the vessel's swing will be shortened C、A mooring approach may be made from any direction D、The vessel will not swing with a change in wind
A、avoid any swing in a restricted space B、prevent to touch with other vessels C、make a convenience of cargo discharging
A、A.avoid any swing in a restricted space B、B.shelter the ship from strong winds C、C.prevent from touching with other vessels D、D.make a convenience of cargo discharging
A、A.a collision with another vessel B、B.being moored on a constant heading for a long period of time C、C.being struck by lightning D、D.All of the above
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