52' Crewman Flashcards

0
Q

Length at waterline?

A

49’

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1
Q

What is the LOA?

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52’

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2
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Beam

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14’ 8”

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3
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Draft

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6’ 1”

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4
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Fixed height

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14’ 9” snap back cage / mast folded down

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5
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Mast height

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18’ 6” DF antenna

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6
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Highest unfixed point

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24’ 6” VHF

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7
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Displacement w/o load

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30 tons

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8
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Displacement with load

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70,800lbs

The weight of the boat at the yard in 2013 was 80,700 lbs

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9
Q

Range at cruising speed

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600 NM

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10
Q

Range at max speed

A

495 NM

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11
Q

Freeboard bow

A

7’4”

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12
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Freeboard stern

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4’6”

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13
Q

Fuel at 100%

A

1105

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14
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Fuel at 95%

A

1052

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15
Q

Each tank at 100%

A

552

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16
Q

Each tank at 95%

A

526

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17
Q

Max distance off shore

A

150 NM

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18
Q

Standard distance off shore

A

50 NM

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19
Q

Max seas

A

35 feet

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20
Q

Max surf

A

25 feet

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21
Q

Max winds

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60 knots sustained

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22
Q

Max towing

A

750 tons

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23
Q

Minimum crew

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4 qualified

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24
Q

Maximum passengers

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40

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25
Q

Ballast water

A

292

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26
Q

Potable water

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5 gallons

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27
Q

Shaft length

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13 3/4”

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28
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Shaft diameter

A

2 1/8”

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29
Q

Shaft material

A

Aquamet (stainless steel)

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30
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Props

A

36x30P magnesium bronze

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31
Q

Hull type

A

Displacement

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32
Q

Hull material

A

3/8” black steel

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33
Q

Supper structure

A

1/8” Marine grade aluminum

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34
Q

Window material

A

1/2” bullet resistance

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35
Q

Number of compartments

A

7

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36
Q

Chain locker frames

A

Bow-3

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37
Q

Forward compartment frames

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3-9

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38
Q

Crew berthing frames

A

9-16

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39
Q

Galley frames

A

16-21

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40
Q

Engine room frames

A

21-36

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41
Q

Line locker frames

A

36-40

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42
Q

Lazaette frames

A

40-stern(52)

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43
Q

Number of voids

A

4
Under the anchor line locker
Fuel tanks
Ballast tanks

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44
Q

MDE’s

A

GM/Detroit Diesel 671

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45
Q

Displacement per engine

A

442

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46
Q

Max speed

A

11 knots at 2100 RPM

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47
Q

Cruising speed

A

9 knots at 1800

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48
Q

Max RPM with no load

A

2140

49
Q

MDE Horse power

A

150 at the shaft

50
Q

MDE lube oil capacity

A

5.5 gallons of 40 weight

51
Q

MDE L/o PSI at idle

A

20-40

52
Q

MDE L/o PSI cruising speed

A

40-60

53
Q

MDE Idle RPM

A

650-750

54
Q

MDE Fuel injector size

A

N65

55
Q

MDE Jacket water capacity

A

7 gallons

56
Q

MDE Thermostat

A

173 degrees

57
Q

MDE J/W temp at idle

A

130-160

58
Q

MDE J/w temp at cruising speed

A

160-185

59
Q

MDE J/w alarm

A

205 +- 5

60
Q

MDE R/w pump

A

67 GPM

61
Q

F/o orifice

A

.080

62
Q

Red gear

A

GM torque-o-matic MH

63
Q

Gear ratio

A

3:1

64
Q

R/g PSI

A

90-125

65
Q

R/G temp

A

140-160

66
Q

Redgear L/O fluid

A

2.5 gallons of 40 weight

67
Q

SSDG prime mover

A

Perkins 4.108

68
Q

Generators

A

Stamford 12 KW

69
Q

SSDG RPM

A

1800 rpm

70
Q

SSDG

Number of cylinders

A

4

71
Q

SSDG

Number of cycles

A

4 stroke

72
Q

SSDG

Horse power

A

47

73
Q

SSDG

Displacement

A

107.4 CI

74
Q

Generator voltage

A

208

75
Q

Generator amps

A

10

76
Q

Generator hertz

A

60

77
Q

SSDG lube oil

A

9QTS OF 40 weight

78
Q

SSDG L/o PSI at idle

A

10-30

79
Q

SSDG L/o PSI at operating RPM

A

30-60

80
Q

SSDG L/o alarm

A

05 psi

81
Q

SSDG jacket water capacity

A

3 Qts

82
Q

SSDG J/w temp at idle

A

140-160

83
Q

SSDG J/w temp at operating RPM

A

160-180

84
Q

Batteries

A

Four 12volt wired in series

85
Q

What does PTO stand for?

A

Power Take Off

86
Q

PTO gallons per minute

A

259

87
Q

Fire pump normal PSI

A

110-120

88
Q

Fire pump max PSI/RPM

A

130 PSI 1300RPM

89
Q

Steering PSI

A

300-600 PSI

90
Q

Steering relief valve PSI

A

900 PSI

91
Q

Steering sight glass level

A

2/3

92
Q

Steering fluid cap

A

20 gallons

93
Q

Steering fluid

A

Tellus T15

94
Q

Fixed eductor GPM

A

45gmp

95
Q

Bilge discharge

A

Aft of frame 26

96
Q

Fixed Co2 capacity

A

15 lbs

97
Q

Co2 system

A

15 lbs capacity
No delay
Pull cable activated from enclosed bridge by the ladder
Discharges to the bilge, forward port side of the engineroom
The pressure switch secures the blower

98
Q

Boat stowage on the main deck.

A
02 hawsepipe: secured
02 life ringer/ float light
06 fenders with lines
02 rescue heaving line bags
Anchors moused
Boat hooks moused
P6 pump kit sealed
Knife
99
Q

Port boat box stowage

A
Fire axe
Grapnel hook
Chem lights and sail twine
Chafing gear and wire ties 
3 1/4" DBN Bridle
04 heaving lines
Assorted shackle box
100
Q

STBD boat box stowage

A

04 lines 3” x 60’
04 lines 2” x 40’
Skiff hook line

101
Q

Pilot house stowage

A

Binoculars
02 flashlights
02 pencils
Icom radio

102
Q

Galley stowage

A
Clock on head door
06 surf belts
02 slings
Fuel sounding rod
Battle lantern
03 hearing protection
Paper towels
10lb PKP extinguisher
Bell
Water jug
103
Q

Chart table stowage

A
Charts
Flash light
Updated tides and currents
Deviation table
Light list
Pacific coast pilot
Nav rules
SAR addendum
Chart one
03 grease pencils
03 pencils
Weems plotter
 Nautical slide rule
Search pattern slide
Anemometer
Compass dividers
Triangle
Parallel ruler
Notepad
Stop watch
104
Q

Crew berthing port side seat stowage

A
Portable spotlight
06 goggles
Rescue swimmer bag
Swimmer fins and mask
Spare parts kit
EMT kit w/ pocket mask 
4 BBP suits
Body bag
Handheld radio
Spare battery clip
105
Q

Crew berthing stowage

A

07 adult PFD
03 PFD
2 battle lantern
10 lb PKP

106
Q

Crew berthing STBD aft seat stowage

A

Pyro box: 12-mk127
12-mk124
04- mk79

107
Q

Crew berthing fwd seat

A

04 blankets
7 MRE
hypo bag
Spare E-steering wrench

108
Q

Forward compartment stowage

A

Battle lantern
5 lb co2
Dogging wrench

109
Q

Anchor locker stowage

A

300 feet 2 1/4 DBN

10’ SS 1/2” chain moused w/ 1/2” screw pin shackle

110
Q

Line locker stowage

A

900’ 3 1/4” DBN w/ nylite shackle

1200’ 4” DBN w/ nylite shackle

111
Q

Lazarette top shelf stowage

A

Port side:
Navy S type eductor

STBD side:
Jacobs ladder
Inline proportioner
03 spanner wrenches
02 vari nozzles
112
Q

Lazaret middle shelf stowage

A
Port side:
DC kit
Lead line
Battle latern
Large drogue
Stbd side:
4" discharge hose
2.5" discharge hose
02 firehose 2.5" 50'
02 firehose 1.5" 50'
02 firehose 1.5" 25'
113
Q

Lazzarette bottom shelf stowage

A

Port side
Perijet eductor
4” DBN bridle w/ nylite

Stbd side
Emergency steering block and tackle
Small drogue

114
Q

Lazzarette stowage mounted on deck

A

5 gal AFFF
5 gal power cool
5 gal 40weight
Tiller

15lb Co2

115
Q

Year built

A

September 1960

116
Q

52’ MLB years and locations.

A

52312: completed in 1956, Victory is stationed at Yaquia bay OR
52313: completed in 1960, Invincible originally stationed at base Seattle transferred to GH November 30.
52314: completed in 1961, Triumph II stationed at Cape D
52315: completed in 1963, Intrepid is stationed at Coos Bay OR

117
Q

Cost to build

A

$235,927

118
Q

MDE JW capacity.

A

7 gal.

119
Q

Ssdg jw capacity

A

3 quarts