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![]() Hey, I got most of them right. Just because you responded with 'wrong' every time because my answers didn't match yours perfectly doesn't mean I was wrong. The only ones I really missed was the EOT and I was right because my use of EOT is just as valid as yours. Unless your explain the initials they can mean whatever they are valid for. All my Mate answers were right. A first, second and third Mate is still a Mate. My answer for a deadman's switch is also correct. It's the accepted use of the term. If the captain doesn't stand a watch then he's not doing his job. A watch doen't have to be one continuous length of time. Any time the captain is involved and giving orders he's on watch. Only when he's sleeping or otherwise indisposed is he not on watch. You're just upset because I've never even been on the bridge of a big ship and I managed to get most of your questions right. Give me a day or two training and I could easily run a big ship successfully. Besides that, *I* would slow down to safe speed and give sailboats and other vessels that sounded one prolonged/two short blasts their rightful stand-on status in restricted visibility. S.Simon - a Captain, who with a day's hands-on bridge training, could run a tighter ship than Shen44. "Shen44" wrote in message ... ect: Radar and Basic Nav. From: "Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom Date: 09/02/2003 18:46 Pacific Standard Time Message-id: I thought the bell log was maintained traditionally by the oiler, and was a record of shaft RPMs. I assume now its automatic and merged with GPS output. Actually, EG Neal almost got this one totally correct. The "Bell" book used to be kept by the engineer on watch and another, by the Mate on watch, while maneuvering, and was mainly a log of the time and type of engine order, starting with SBE and ending with FWE (Some ships would call SBE on Arrival) Symbols were used for the bells to facilitate noting them. Some ships would also include major nav points in the Bell Book, but this was rare. Nowadays, this is an automated system, which includes just Engine orders and is solely based on time .... no GPS input ..... sometimes one on the bridge and one in the E.R. Shen |
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