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16below anchor locker. not accessible on our boats |
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bulkheads that are not watertight13 1/2" and 7 1/2" |
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contents of anchor locker |
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1- fortress 7lb anchor 3- 3/8" galvanized anchor shackle 1- 1/4"x 4' pvc coated anchor chain 2-25' mooring lines ( 2" or 2 1/4" circumfrence) 2- fenders 1- 250' anchor line (1 1/2" circumfrence) |
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port side-- 2 fuel filters stbd side-- fire extinguishe |
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heater vent heater intake battery exaust bilge pump discharge 2 forward deck drains and scupper flaps 2 aft deck drains 2 aft scupper flaps |
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minimum # of people needed tor trailer ops |
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1- 9' skiff hook line )1 1/2" circumfrence 1- shackle 3/8" 1- shackle /2" various mousing wire ties 1 flash light 2 dewatering tie down straps 2 fendes 2- 25" mooring lines 2- 35' moring lines |
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hydrolic steering cylinder- sea star mounted on starboard engine helm pump assembly- mounted in console and is a multiple position tilt system tie bar asembly- 1/2" solid stainless steel rod. adjustable ball joint on one end and a rod end connecto on the other. protected by steel stringer tube which adds provided stability provides equal uniformed directional control of the engines but does not interfere with trim tilt or throttle |
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'A' class- provides 118 of burnable gasoline for ops of 2 outboard enginges. 'B' class- provides 100 gallons of burnable fuel for ops of 2 outboard engines. Fuel tank fuel tank vent fuel tank fill fuel filters/water seperators primer bulbs fuel tank level sensor |
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14x19 Mercury offshore or censure series propelled y 2 twin honda 225-HP 4-stroke outboard engings |
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overhead instrument panel |
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dewatering capabilities and specs |
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The CG-P6 model has a rated output of 250 gallons per minute at a 12-foot suction lift. Under load this pump will dewater for approximately 4 to 5 hours on the gasoline supplied with the kit CG-P6 dewatering pump consists of a 6 ½ horsepower, 4 cycle gasoline driven engine attached to a straight centrifugal pump impeller. The 3 inch diameter suction and discharge hoses connect to the pump casing via color coded quick connect cam-lock style fittings. Priming is accomplished by actuating a manual, positive-displacement priming hand pump assembly. Priming at a 12-foot suction lift takes less than a minute. An integrated discharge check valve aids in priming and operating the pump. If the pump is stopped while dewatering, the impeller case will remain primed as long as the suction hose end strainer remains submerged. The CG-P6 uses a detachable portable fuel tank that mounts on the side of the engine and incorporates a quick disconnect fitting enabling rapid tank changes. Other features of this pump include a high degree of corrosion resistance in oceanic environments, a double lip pump shaft seal designed to survive loss of suction damage and continue to function at rated capacity and on-condition based maintenance instead of interval based. The CG-P6 is packed in the standard round aluminum container. dewatering pump on 'A" class boat is under aft starboard seat 'B' class is under step. turns on when water reaches 2 1/8" pumps 1100 gallons per hour.manual pump is 10 strokes a gallon. 6 gallons per minute. manual pump is under starboard aft seat |
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qts of oil pr engine oil type |
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number of yrds traveled in 3 minutes devided by 100 |
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number of NM traveled in 6 minutes multiplied by 10 |
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Magnetic, true, North, South, East, West. |
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soundings, ATON, Seamans eye, soundings |
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a system of 24 satellites operatedby the Department of Defense (DoD). It is available 24 hours perday, worldwide, in all weather conditions. EachGPS satellite transmits its precise location, meaning position and elevation.In a process called “ranging,” a GPS receiver on the boat uses the signal to determine the distance between it and the satellite. Once the receiver has computed the range of at leastfour satellites, it processes a position that is accurate to within 13 meters horizontally. GPS provides two levels ofservice: • Standard Positioning Service (SPS) for civilians users. • Precise Positioning Service (PPS) for military users. |
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sins electronic charts. fathometer. radar. ATON |
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how to navigate using buoys and dayboards |
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red, right returning. going into river. exiting river into ocean green on right |
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the difference between true north and magnetic north |
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objects on/ near the boat that deviate the difference between true and magnetic north |
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relative bearing and range |
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bowline slip clove hitch clove hitch square knot double becket bend |
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requirement for cold wx ppe |
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air temp below 50 water temp below 50 requires dry suites with layer 1 and 2. type 3 pfd. survival vest and neoprene hood air temp above 50 and water temp above 50 mustang water temp above 60 uniform and type 3 pfd |
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name and location of all tools in LPSV |
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mk79 mk124 signal mirror whistle plb knife firefly |
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mk-79-- shoots 250-650' in air. redstar shell flare.burns for 4.5 seconds mk124--day and night end. night end is double ribbed and red flare day end is orange smoke. burns for about 20 seconds. mk127a1--smoke illumination signal shoot 650-700' in air. last for 36 seconds falls at a rate of 10-15' per second |
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8 crewman responsibilities |
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helm lookout rig tow and mooring lines anchor watch tow watch DC first aid surface swimmer |
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Heat Escape Lessoning Position |
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Who has the right of way in a meeting situation. Only OVERTAKING Nonrates NUC Can CONSTRAINED BY DRAFT Fool FISHING Sr. SAILING People POWER DRIVEN Sometimes SEAPLANE/WIG |
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forces that affect stability |
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gravity bouyancy static(indoor- wieght placement) dynamic(outdoor- weather, wind waves) |
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when to use bridal and penant |
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during a tow at the coxswains discretion |
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at night when speed exceeds 20 knots and all TTP |
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SCALEABLE INTEGRATED NAVIGATION SYSTEM can only be used when electronic charts are up to date. electronic chart is in use. up to date paper charts are onboard to transfer the primary navigation plot to paper within one fix interval coxswain is observing radar, fathometer, visiual ranges and ATON in order to verify the displayed location, depth alarms ar4e set to the navigational draft of 39", Cross track error alarm is enabled when navigating to a waypoint, radar and chart plotter are displayed |
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log boat checks, discrepencies, u/w time in and out. logging boat in and out |
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Neabsco Creek. capitol cove and james creek marina |
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key bridge john phillip susa bridge moss point power lines |
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georgetown channel, washington channel, anacostia river, four mile run, hunting creek, little hunting creek, dogue cree, gunston cove, accotink bay and creek, pohick bay and creek, occoquan bay and river, belmont bay, neabsco creek, powells creek, chicamuxen creek, mattawoman creek, pomonkey creek, piscataway creek, swan creek, broad creek, oxon creek, |
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Fairfax and prince william / occoquan river prince george and charles/ marshal hall |
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6 area familiarization transits |
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AOR 1 everything north of woodrow wilson bridge AOR 2 Swan Creek AOR 3 Fort Washington Marina AOR 4 Gunston Cove AOR 5 Occoquan River; neabsco creek AOR 6 Matawoman Creek |
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Minimum number of personell for specific missions |
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SAR 3. HARPAT 4. HMX 4 Training 3 trailering 4 |
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'A' class 125 Gallons 'B' class 105 Gallons |
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when to use bridle and penant |
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during a tow at coxswains discretion |
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range, Bearing, aspect of boat |
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all prohibited area's and tributaries |
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Gravelly PT, Capitol Cove marshal Hall Dogue Creek |
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Alexandria water front Washignton Channel Georgetown Waterfront Anacostia River |
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'A' class=25' 'B' class= 25' 2 1/2" |
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'A' Class=29'4" 'B' Class= 29' 6 1/2" |
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Boat weight fully outfitted/fuel/trailer/ no crew |
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Minimum and maximum Air temp |
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Minimum and Maximum water temp |
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