52' Crewman Flashcards

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Length at waterline

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49’

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Length

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52’

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Beam

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14’ 8”

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Draft:
Freeboard bow
Freeboard stern

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7’4”

4’6”

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Fixed height

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SnapBack cage

14’9”

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Mast height

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18’6” DF antenna

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Unfixed height

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24’6” HF antenna

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Displacement

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35.4 tons (70,800 lbs)

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Range at cruising speed

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600nm

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Range at max speed

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495nm

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Max operating distance offshore

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150nm

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Standard operating distance offshore

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50nm

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Max surf

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25’

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Max seas

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35’

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Max winds

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60kts sustained

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Max towing

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750 displacement tons or 150 ft

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Minimum crew

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4

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Max passengers

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40 with crew

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Fuel at:
100%
95%

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1105 gallons

1052 gallons

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Each fuel tank at:
100%
95%

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552 gallons 37.5”

526 gallons 25”

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Shaft:
Length
Diameter
Material

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13 3/4”
2 1/8”
Aquamet stainless steal

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Propellers:
Diameter
Pitch
Material

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36”
30”
Manganese bronze

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Hull type

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Displacement

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Keel type

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Bar keel

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Hull material
3/8" black steel
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Superstructure material
1/8" marine grade aluminum
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Window material
1/2" bullet resistant
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Aquamet define
Is a high alloy stainless steal with superior corrosion resistance, toughness, and strength.
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Black steal define
Is reinforced steal with a higher than average amount of carbon
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7 Frame compartments
``` Bow-3 anchor locker 3-9 forward compartment 9-16 crew berthing 16-21 galley 21-36 engine room 36-40 line locker 40-52 lazzerette ```
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4 voids
Bow-3 under anchor line 16-21 x2 fuel tanks 36-40 ballast tank
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Battle lanterns
6
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Void define
A space that is water and air tight .
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Ballast tank void define
Is a void filled with water to lower a vessels center of gravity, thereby aiding in maintaining stability and equilibrium.
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Main deck stowage
``` 2 anchors (60lb port) (90lb stbd) 2 hause pipe fwd and aft 2 ring buoy with attached float light 1 p-6 pump sealed with cover 2 wooden boat hooks secured ```
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Mounted on SnapBack cage
1 knife 2 rescue heaving bags 1 6 man solas a/b liferaft 3 heaving lines (2 monkeys fist, 1 float ball with cotton line)
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Solas stands for?
Safety of life at sea
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Type a solas define
Vessels of unlimited area of navigation
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Type b solas define
Passenger Ships engaged in short international voyages
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Type c solas define
Coastal navigation for ships not engaged on international voyages
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Port stowage box
``` Fire axe Rescue strap 3 1/4" dbn bridle Heaving line with float ball Plasma bridle Extendable boat hook Surf belt Assorted shackle box (Chen lights, sail twine, marlin, zip ties, chafing gear) ```
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Rescue strap define
Is a padded sling with sewn in handles used for a man overboard. It is looped over the person in the waters body under the arms to assist in pulling them aboard
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Re-righting aides
Heavier items are stored on the stbd 1200ft 4" tow line 90lb anchor Engines sit below the water line
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Anchor locker
300’ of 3” DBN line 9’ of stainless steel , ½” chain, with ½” shackles
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Forward compartment storage
10lb PKP extinguisher Battle lantern 06 fenders (w/lines on ladder)
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Crew berthing
``` Six types three PFD's Seven adult type one PFDs Three child type one PFDs Two battle lanterns 10 pound PKP extinguisher ```
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Crew birthing port side seat forward
Fat kit with pocket mask, for blood borne pathogen kit, two body bags with green Carry sling, orange pelican case with handheld radio and flashlight.
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Crew berthing starboard seat forward
Three wool blankets, pelican case with hand-held spotlight with Clapper mouth operated foghorn and emergency spare Tiller key, five MREs
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Crew berthing forward side see aft
Swimmers kit with goggles Kim lights fins neoprene hood gloves snorkel, rescue swimmers bag with 75 feet of line booties swimmers harness with knife, three spare goggles, spare parts kit with primary and secondary fuel filters raw water impellers with gaskets bulbs and fuses duct tape and electrical tape
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Crew Berthing starboard seat aft
Hypothermia bag pyrotechnics case with 12 Mark 124 flares, 12 Mark 127 flares, 2 Mark 79 signal kits
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Chart table contents
Charts 18,500, 18,502, 18,504 Flashlight, tides and currents table, deviation table, notepad, stopwatch, parallel Potter, Weems Potter,nautical slide rule, sar addendum, search pattern slide rule, anemometer, compass dividers, triangle, light list, Coast Pilot, one, three China markers, three pencils,
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Galley storage
Five surf belts, clock on head door, one rescue strap in the head, battle lantern,fuel sounding Rod, 4 hearing protection, microwave, paper towel dispenser, 15 pound PKP extinguisher, 5 gallon potable water
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PKP extinguisher locations
One in galley one in crew berthing and one in forward compartment
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Pilothouse storage
Six boat crew survival vest, 4 number two pencils on starboard side, binoculars on the starboard aft box, 2 red lend flashlights starboard aft box
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Engine room storage
2 10 pound CO2 extinguishers aft
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Line locker storage
900 feet of 3 1/4 double braided nylon with orange nylite shackle, 1200 feet of 4 inch double braided nylon with black nylite shackle
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Lazaret report top shelf
Navy S Eductor
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Lazaret port middle shelf
Leadline and grapnel hook, large drogue with line
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Lazaret port bottom shelf
4 inch double braided nylon bridal with nylite shackle, damage control kit
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Lazaret starboard middle shelf
02 firehoses at 1.5" x 25', 02 firehoses One and 1.5" x 50', 01 firehose 2.5" x 50', 01 discharge hose 2.5" x 50'
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Lazaret starboard bottom shelf
Emergency steering gear with key, Jacobs ladder, in-line proportioner, small drogue with line, 02 1 1/2 inch vari nozzles, 04 spanner wrenches
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Lazaret other storage
10 pound CO2 extinguishers, battle lantern, Emergency Tiller, 5 gallons of 40 weight lube oil, 5 gallons of Telus T-15,5 gallons of AFFF
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Items on the dock
Wire bridal, Peri jet eductor, 4 inch discharge hose
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Main diesel engine type
GM 671 Detroit diesel
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Cylinders
Six
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Displacement per engine
442 in.³
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Max speed
11 kts at 2100 RPM
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Cruising speed
9 kts at 1800 RPM
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Max RPM with no load
2140 RPM
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Horsepower
150 BHP at shaft
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Lube oil capacity
5.5 gallons of 40 w
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Lube oil Idle psi
20 to 40 PSI
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Lube oil cruising PSI
40-60 psi
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Idle RPM
650-750 RPM
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Fuel oil injector size
N – 65
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Fuel oil orifice
.080"
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Jacket water gallons
07 gallons
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Jacket water thermostat temperature
173°
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Jacket water temperature at Idle
130–160°
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Jacket water temperature at cruising
160–185°
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Jacket water alarm temperature
205° plus or -5°
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Raw water pump gallons per minute
67 gallons per minute
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Red gear manufacture
GM torque O-Matic Marine heavy duty
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Red gear PSI
90–125 psi
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Read gear temperature
140–160°
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Read gear ratio
3:1 3 turns of red gear equals one turn of the props
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Lube oil fluid capacity and weight
2.5 gallons of 40 weight
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Generator prime movers
Perkins 4.108 engine
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Generators
Stamford 12 kW generator
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Generator RPM
1200 RPM
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Cylinders
04
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Cylinder cycles
Four stroke
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Generator horsepower
47
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Generator displacement
107.4 in.³
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Generator voltage
208 V
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Generator amps
10 A
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Generator hertz
60 Hz
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Google oil quantity
9 quarts of 40 weight
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Lube oil Idol PSI
10–30 psi
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Google oil operating speed PSI
30–60 PSI
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Lube oil alarm PSI
05 psi
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Jacket water capacity
07 quarts
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Raw water Idol temperature
140–160°
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Raw water operating temperature
160–180°
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Batteries
4 12v in a series of 2 24V
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PTO ratio
Power takeoff 2 to 1 ratio
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Gallons per minute fire pump
250 gallons per minute
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Normal fire pump PSI
110–120PS I
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Max fire pump system PSI
130 psi
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Max system RPM fire pump
1300 RPM
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Steering PSI
300–600 psi
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Steering relief psi
900 psi
112
Steering site glass level
2/3
113
Steering reservoir capacity
20 gallons
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Steering fluid type
Telus t-15