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. We are going to drop sb anchor.“We will let go starboard anchor”.

. Drop starboard anchor! 6 shackles must be put in the water.

“Let go starboard anchor! Put 6 shackles in water”.

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. We are going to heave anchor. “We will heave anchor”.

. Start heaving port anchor. “Heave up port anchor”.

. Anchor is loose from the ground. “Anchor is aweigh”.

. There are 3 shackles left to come in. “3 shackles left”.

. Anchor has been fastened. “Anchor secured”.

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Ships are made fast to bollards by headlines, sternlines, breastlines and springs.

Headlines Foreto aft spring

Breast line

Aft toforespring

Stern lines

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. Keep tension on the springs.“Keep the springs tight”.

. Fasten the lines forward and aft.“Make fast fore and aft”.

. We are going to berth on port side.“We will berth port alongside”.

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Bollard(or ”bitt”)

bollards

To prevent the hawser or spring from being fouled, the line is led through a fairlead.

fairlead

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When leaving berth, the first orders are:

“Ready to get underway; stand by for letting go”!

“Start engines!”

“Stand by engines!”

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When the vessel is due to leave,casting-off orders are given bythe pilot or by the mate.

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Casting off the headline:”Slack away the headline!”“Heave away the headline!”

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Sequence of casting-off: from stem to stern.

“Single up fore and aft!”

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“Let go your headline!”

Singled up

“Slack away headline; Heave away headline!”

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“Let go your fore spring!”

“Slack away fore spring; Heave away fore spring!”

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Singled up and cast off forward.

“Let go your aft spring!”

“Let go your breast line!”

“Slack away aft spring; Heave away aft spring!”

“Slack away breast line!; Heave away breast line!

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”Let go your sternline!” “Slack away sternline!” Heave away sternline!”

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Finished casting off:

“Finished with manoeuvring station!”

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“Propeller clear!“Starboard fifteen - dead slow ahead!”

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“Midships, slow ahead!”

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“Half ahead; steady as she goes!”

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“Full ahead!”

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OOW Helmsmangives helm order:steer 182 degr. port side;

repeats order:

and indicates when the vesselis on course by saying:

…. repeats helmsman:

“Port -one eight two”.

“Steady on one eight two”.

“Steady on one eight two”.

“Port - steer one eight two”.

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The helmorder “Ease her!” is given to reduce the amount of rudder and hold.

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After an alteration of course the wheel order (or helm order) “Steady”is given to reduce the vessel’s swing rapidly.

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The helmorder “Meet her!” is given stop the swing of the vessel’s head in a turn.

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The order “Steady as she goes” is given when at that moment the intended course to steer is straight ahead.

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C P.C. van Kluijven

SHIPPING AND TRANSPORT COLLEGE ROTTERDAM