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E.2. Course and Speed .................................................................................................................................................... 6-76 E.3. Approach From Leeward and Astern ....................................................................................................................... 6-77 E.4. Line and Fenders...................................................................................................................................................... 6-77 Going Alongside............................................................................................................................................... 6-78 E.5. Contacting and Closing In ........................................................................................................................................ 6-78 E.6. Using a Sea Painter .................................................................................................................................................. 6-79 E.7. Making and Holding Contact.................................................................................................................................... 6-80 E.8. Conducting the Mission ........................................................................................................................................... 6-81 E.9. Clearing .................................................................................................................................................................... 6-81 SECTION F. MANEUVERING IN HEAVY WEATHER/SURF............................................................................................ 6-82 Forces Affecting Boat Handling in Heavy Weather.......................................................................................... 6-82 F.1. Description............................................................................................................................................................... 6-82 F.2. Rolling ...................................................................................................................................................................... 6-83 F.3. Pitching .................................................................................................................................................................... 6-83 F.4. Yawing...................................................................................................................................................................... 6-83 F.5. High Winds............................................................................................................................................................... 6-84 Boat Handling .................................................................................................................................................. 6-84 F.6. Throttle Management.............................................................................................................................................. 6-84 F.7. Managing Power ...................................................................................................................................................... 6-84 F.8. Staying in the Water ................................................................................................................................................ 6-85 F.9. Station Keeping in Heavy Weather .......................................................................................................................... 6-86 F.10. Split Throttle Maneuvers (Heavy Weather Turn, MLB only) .................................................................................. 6-87 Transiting Outbound (Bow-To- Seas)............................................................................................................... 6-89 F.11. Crew and Vessel Impact ......................................................................................................................................... 6-89 F.12. Speed ..................................................................................................................................................................... 6-89 F.13. Quartering the Seas ............................................................................................................................................... 6-89 F.14. Turn and Drag (47 MLB) ......................................................................................................................................... 6-90 Lateral Transit in Steep Swells ......................................................................................................................... 6-90 F.15. Steering.................................................................................................................................................................. 6-90 F.16. Square Up .............................................................................................................................................................. 6-90 Transiting Stern-To the Seas (Inbound) ........................................................................................................... 6-91 F.17. Running Inbound.................................................................................................................................................... 6-91 F.18. Riding the Back of a Wave ..................................................................................................................................... 6-91 F.19. Hard Chine Lockup (47 MLB).................................................................................................................................. 6-91 F.20. Preventive/Corrective Action................................................................................................................................. 6-91 Transiting Harbor Entrances, Inlets, or River Entrances .................................................................................. 6-92 F.21. Description............................................................................................................................................................. 6-92 F.22. Knowing the Entrance............................................................................................................................................ 6-92 F.23. Transiting When Current Opposes the Seas .......................................................................................................... 6-93 F.24. Transiting When Current and Seas Coincide .......................................................................................................... 6-94 Coping with High Winds................................................................................................................................... 6-94 F.25. Description............................................................................................................................................................. 6-94 F.26. Crabbing Through Steady Winds............................................................................................................................ 6-95 SECTION G. KNOCKDOWN AND ROLLOVER CAUSES .................................................................................................. 6-96 G.1. Knockdown or Rollover ........................................................................................................................................... 6-97 G.2. Procedures for a Knockdown/ Rollover................................................................................................................... 6-98 G.3. Continuing or Returning .......................................................................................................................................... 6-99 SECTION H. MANEUVERING IN SURF ................................................................................................................... 6-100 Surf Operations.............................................................................................................................................. 6-101 H.1. Pre-Surf Checks ..................................................................................................................................................... 6-101 H.2. Surfman ................................................................................................................................................................. 6-101 Forces Affecting Boat Handling in Surf .......................................................................................................... 6-102 H.3. Aerated Water....................................................................................................................................................... 6-102 H.4. Shallow Water ....................................................................................................................................................... 6-103 H.5. Changes in Center of Gravity and Trim.................................................................................................................. 6-103 H.6. External Forces ...................................................................................................................................................... 6-103 vi Boat Crew Handbook – Seamanship FundamentalsPDF Image | BOAT CREW HANDBOOK USCG 2017
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