NEM Chapter 079, Stability & Damage Control Flashcards
Two areas of concern in stability
Intact stability resistance to capsizing and sinkage without damage
Damage stability resistance to capsizing and sinkage with damage
Stability information to be prepared for each cutter
Stability Test Data Report
Stability and loading Data Booklet
Provides information and data about a cutter’s displacement and centers of gravity
Stability Test Data Report
Computer program for stability evaluation on cutters
Flooding Casualty Control Software (FCCSWin)
Performs load management functions; calculates, displays, and prints the cutter’s current hydro-static situations; and offers recommendations to improve the current condition of loading
FCCSWin
Provides personnel ability to quickly evaluate a cutter’s intact, damaged, grounded, and ice loaded stability; review the results; print hard copies of stability evaluation results, expended liquid reports and stability diagrams; and save the data for later use
FCCSWin
FCCSWin is installed on a cutter’s ___ network
SWIII
At least one cutter workstation shall be a ___ for dedicated use by the ship’s FCCS custodian
Laptop
Ship specific FCCSWin databases are available for all cutters ___ and larger
110 feet
The approved stability documents aboard cutters
Part II(a) of DC Books and the SLDBs as applicable
The stability and reserve buoyancy of CG cutters ___ in length and over shall meet the requirements of U.S. Navy Design Data Sheet, DDS 079-1
120 feet
Buoy tenders and cutters that lift heavy weight over the side shall have a maximum angle of heel that does not exceed ___
The angle of buoy deck immersion
Surf capable boats shall be ___
Self righting and shall meet a two compartment standard of subdivision throughout their service life
Embarking migrants over a period of 5 to 7 days
Saturation
Migrants being aboard at increased levels for a short time (less than 48 hours)
Super saturation