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Bart Senior
 
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Default Seamanship Question #8

Oops,
Sorry I though I changed that. No wonder I'm not gettting much spam these
days.

my firstnamelastname at yahoo dottt commm


"Jeff Morris" wrote in message
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I sent to:
bsenior at optonline.net

The text was:

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side/stern/masthead

12/12-20/20-50/50


also, screw pin shackles


Don't you get a lot of spam using your real addy?



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I never got a "bounced" message. I guess the explains why you don't get

spam!




"Bart Senior" wrote in message
t...
I never got your email. What address did you use? My old one?

Jeff Morris wrote

You could have mentioned that I included this answer when I emailed

you
the
answer to 6. ;-}


"Bart Senior" wrote


This is a question right out of the USCG exams.

The CG answer is D. Screw Pin shackles.

I assume it's because these are more secure.

Joe wrote

"Bart Senior" wrote
When making up a tow connection, you should
use: [1 pt]

a) Safety Hooks
b) Plain eye hooks
c) Round pin shackles
d) Screw pin shackles

When towing anything over 25,000 tons I prefer to use a Pelican

hook
made for 6 " chain. The six inch chain is long enough to clear the
stern roller. The chain has a wormed screw shackle that is

attached to
the 5" samson braid hauser. I like to have at least 1/4 mile of

hauser
prefer 1/2 mile. The end of the hauser is attached to a two point
bridle that usually uses round pin shackles to attach to the towed
item.

I like the pelican hook on deck just incase you trip the tow. Or

the
tow sinks. No sence in getting pulled under or over.

Joe