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Anchoring Methods

Anchoring Methods

March 14, 2021March 14, 20218 mins0
Three types of methodsVessel generally use any one of the following methods: “Dropping” or “letting go” anchor…
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Anchoring and Anchor Watches

Anchoring and Anchor Watches

December 9, 2019December 9, 201917 mins0
Anchoring represents a critical operation in that operator errors may produce immediate and significant accidents or create…
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