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Cautions. A submarine water pipeline, as shown on the chart, is laid across the inlet from a point on the S shore 1 ¼ cables SSW of La Gufa Light to the breakwater at Punta de El Con (1 ¾ miles WNW). Strong NW winds raise a steep sea.

Minor anchorages on the North side of the inlet Ensenada de Barra (42°15'5N 8°50'5W) entered between Punta Subrido (4.186) and Punta Corbeiro dos Castros (l ½ miles E) provides anchorage sheltered from N winds in depths of between 10 and 20 m. The W side of the bay is steep and rocky but at the head of the bay is a sandy beach interrupted by several small rocky points rising to high land. An old factory building, with a ruined wharf, stands midway along the W side of the bay.

4.204 Ensenada de Cangas (42°15'5N 8°46'5W)

Anchorage may be obtained in depths of 10 to 12 m, mud, in the centre of the bay SE of Cangas.

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Exercise 10: Comment on the 5 indicated anchorages on : the nature of the holding ground, swinging room, shelter from wind and swell, available depths and the presence of dangers.

Model(s):

The depths at the Inner anchorage are more suitable than the depths at the Outer anchorage.

The holding ground at the Outer anchorage is better than the holding ground at the Isla del Faro anchorage.

The Isla del Faro anchorage doesn't afford enough swinging room for large ships, like ours.

I prefer the Ensenada de Barra anchorage to the Outer anchorage, because it is better sheltered from winds.

I don't like the Ensenada de Cangas anchorage, because there are dangerous shoals situated at its entrance.

I object to the Inner anchorage, as we have containers with IMDG class 2.3 cargo on board.

No.

Anchorage

 

Depth

Holding ground

Shelter

Other details

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Outer

 

30-35m

Mud

W - winds

Dangerous Cargo in Bulk

 

 

 

 

 

 

IMDG Class 1 & 2, VTS-

 

 

 

 

 

 

controlled

2

Isla del Faro

 

6-15m

Stones & Shingle

W- and N- winds

No Dangerous Cargo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

Ensenada

de

10-20m

Sand

W-,N- and E-winds

No Dangerous Cargo

 

Barra

 

 

 

 

 

4

Ensenada

de

10-1 2m

Mud

W-, N- and S-winds

No Dangerous Cargo

 

Cangas

 

 

 

 

 

5

Inner

 

17-23m

Mud

N- and S-winds

Dangerous Cargo other

 

 

 

 

 

 

than IMDG Class 1 & 2,

 

 

 

 

 

 

VTS -controlled

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Exercise 11 : Allocate one of the 5 indicated anchorages in the inlet to the following 5 ships and motivate your choice, taking into account the weather forecast for the area.

Type of vessel

Destination

Max.

Cargo

Anchoring

 

 

Draught

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Coaster

Amsterdam

5.2m

Timber (logs)

to avoid bad weather

Container Carrier

Southampton

9.5m

Containers

to carry out urgent

 

 

 

 

maintenance

Car Carrier

Vigo

7.2m

Cars

to wait for an available

 

 

 

 

berth

General Cargo

Vigo

6.5 m

Ballast Condition

to wait for an available

 

 

 

 

berth

Tanker 40.000 DWT

Vigo

8.6m

Ballast Condition

To wait one night before

 

 

 

 

dry-docking

Area forecast:

Gale warning: Fitzroy: wind - NW 8 becoming NW 9 in South, later backing W, sea - rough or very rough, weather - showers, visibility - moderate occasionally poor.

Speak according to the model:

If I were the master of the Tanker, I would choose the Inner anchorage, because it is situated closer to the port.

It is better for the Coaster to drop anchor at the Ensenada de Cangas anchorage, because it is the most sheltered anchorage.

The Container Carrier should drop anchor at the Outer anchorage, because the holding ground is better there.

Given the fact that bad weather is expected, all ships should avoid the Outer anchorage.

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Exercise 12 : Talk about changing conditions and their consequences, using conditionals & modal verbs. Speak according to the model.

If the swell in the offing becomes too high, we may have to anchor further into the bight. If the wind is backing, we can expect some swell entering through the "Freu de la Porta" strait. If the wind increases, we should veer the anchor chain another 2 shackles. If we start dragging anchor, we must immediately start the engine. When the visibility deteriorates, we must sound the fog signals.

Exercise 13. Learn the standard phrases of the SMCP

АII/3.5 Постановка на якорь, съемка с

AII/3.5 Anchoring

якоря

 

 

 

 

 

 

.1

Постановка на якорь

 

.1

Going to anchor

.1

Левый якорь/правый якорь/оба якоря к

.1

Stand by port/starboard/both anchor(s) for

отдаче изготовить.

 

 

letting go.

.2

Приспустить якорь(-я).

 

.2 Walk out the anchor(s)

.3

Мы следуем на якорное место.

 

.3 We are going to anchorage.

.4

Мы будем отдавать левый/правый/оба

.4

We will let go port/starboard/both

якоря.

 

 

 

anchor(s).

.5

... смычек в воду/на клюз/на палубу.

.5 Put ... shackles in the water/in the pipe/on

.6

Подобрать левый/правый/оба якоря на

deck.

 

одну/полторы смычку(-и).

 

 

.6

Walk back port/starboard/both anchor(s)

.7

Мы

отдадим

левый/правый/оба

one/one and a half shackle(s).

якоря на

... смычку(-и) и протащим его/их

.7

We

will let go port/starboard/both

по грунту.

 

 

 

anchor(s)

... shackle(s) and dredge it/them.

.8

Отдать левый/правый/оба якоря.

.8 Let go port/starboard/both anchor(s).

 

 

 

 

 

.9

Slack out the cable(s).

.9

Травить якорь-цепь(-и).

 

 

.1 Check the cable(s).

.1

Задержать якорь-цепь(-и).

 

 

.2

Hold on the port/the starboard/both

.2 Стоп травить левую/правую/обе якорь-

cable(s).

 

цепи.

 

 

 

10 How is the cable leading?

10 Куда смотрит якорь-цепь?

 

.1

The cable is leading

.1

Якорь-цепь

 

 

- ahead/astern.

~ смотрит вперед/назад.

 

 

- to port/to starboard.

~ смотрит влево/вправо.

 

 

- round the bow.

~ огибает штевень.

 

 

- up and down.

~ панер.

 

 

 

.11 How is the cable growing?

.11 Как натянута якорь-цепь?

 

.1

The cable is slack/tight/coming tight.

.1

Цепь слаба/туга/натягивается.

 

.12 Is/are the anchor(s) holding?

 

 

 

 

 

.1

Yes, the anchor(s) is/are holding.

.12 Держит (держат) ли якорь(-я)?

 

.2

No, the anchor(s) is/are not holding.

.1

Да, якорь(-я) держит(-ат).

 

.13 Is she brought up?

.2

Нет, якорь(-я) не держит(-ат).

 

.1 Yes, she is brought up in position ...

.13 Судно вышло на якорь?

 

.2

No, she is not brought up (yet).

.1

Да, судно вышло на якорь в точке.

 

 

 

.2

Нет, судно (еще) не вышло на якорь.

.14 Switch on the anchor light(s).

.14 Включить якорный(-ные) огонь (огни).

 

 

 

.15 Поднять якорный шар.

 

 

.15 Hoist the anchor ball.

.16 Проверьте место судна по пеленгам/по

.16 Check the anchor position by bearings/by

... .

 

 

 

... .

 

.1

Точка якорной стоянки судна: пеленг на

.1

The anchor position is bearing ... degrees,

...

(названые ориентира)

...

градусов,

distance ... kilometres/nautical miles to ... .

 

 

 

 

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расстояние ...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

километров/морских миль.

 

 

 

 

.2

Check the anchor position every ...

.2

Проверяйте положение судна каждые ...

minutes.

минут.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Leaving the anchorage

Съемка с якоря

 

 

 

 

 

 

.1

How much cable is out?

.1

Сколько вытравлено якорной цепи?

 

 

.1

На клюзе ... смычка(-чек).

 

 

 

.1

... shackle(s) is/are out.

.2

Приготовиться к съемке с якоря. .3

.2

Stand by for heaving up.

Сообщить брашпиль.

 

 

 

 

 

 

.3 Put the windlass in gear.

.1

Брашпиль сообщен.

 

 

 

 

 

.1 The windlass is in gear.

.4

Куда смотрит якорь-цепь?

 

 

 

.4

How is the cable leading?

.1

Якорь-цепь

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

.1

The cable is leading

~ смотрит вперед/назад.

 

 

 

 

 

~ ahead/astern.

~ смотрит влево/вправо.

 

 

 

 

 

~ to port/to starboard

~ огибает штевень.

 

 

 

 

 

 

~ round the bow

~ панер.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

~ up and down.

.5

Выбирать левую/правую якорь-

.5 Heave up port/starboard/both cable(s).

цепь/обе цепи.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

.6 How much weight is on the cable?

.6

Какова нагрузка на якорь-цепь?

 

 

.1

Much/too much weight is on the cable.

.1

Нагрузка

на

якорную

цепь

.2

No weight is on the cable.

большая/слишком велика.

 

 

 

 

.7

Stop heaving.

.2

Нет нагрузки на якорь-цепь.

 

 

.8 How many shackles are left (to come in)?

.7

Стоп выбирать якорь-цепь.

 

 

 

.1 ... shackles are left (to come in).

.8

Сколько смычек осталось (выбрать)?

.9 Attention! Turn in cable(s).

.1

... смычек осталось (выбрать).

 

 

 

 

.9

Внимание! Якорная(-ные)

цепь(-и)

.10 The anchor(s) is/are aweigh.

перекруче-на(-ы)

 

 

 

 

 

 

.1

The cables are clear.

.10 Якорь(-я) встал(-и).

 

 

 

 

 

.11 The anchor(s) is/are clear of the

.1

Якорь-цепи чисты.

 

 

 

 

 

water/home/ foul/secured.

.11 Якорь(-я)

вышел(-шли)

из

воды/на

 

 

месте/не чист (-ы) /закреплен(-ы).

 

 

 

 

Exercise 14 Listen to the audio samples and choose the right word

We have to anchor offshore

/ in the roadstead

/ at the anchorage.

Heaving / Letting go / Dropping

the anchor.

 

 

Bridge to forward, let go

port / stern

/ starboard anchor.

Keep the brake

/ stopper

/ clutch open.

 

 

We have commenced paying / walking

/ veering the starboard anchor out.

2 shots in the hawse pipe

/ in the water

/ on deck.

 

Anchor is up and down

/in the hawse pipe / at the water edge.

We have a moderate strain

/ weight

/ length.

 

 

Go ahead and prepare

/ secure

/ release everything up there.

Turning / Swing

/ Operational radius.

 

 

 

Prepare the engine / windlass / forecastle team and heave up anchor.

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Study the checklist and fulfill the exercises given below.

PRE-ARRIVAL CHECK LIST "B" (Anchoring Plan)

VESSEL:

ANCHORAGE:

 

DATE / TIME:

 

 

 

 

 

1.

In preparing the anchoring plan, have the following factors been taken into

 

 

consideration?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Available port information

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Advice/recommendations in sailing directions (pilot book)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Latest weather reports

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tide and current charts for port/adjacent areas

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Calculated/known minimum and maximum depths of water in anchorage approaches

 

 

and at the anchorage

 

 

 

 

 

Any restrictions on draught, trim, speed, entry times etc

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.

Is it necessary to rearrange cargo/ballast:1

 

 

 

3.

Are all relevant charts and nautical publications corrected up to date and courses

 

 

laid off?

 

 

 

 

4.

Have the latest navigational messages for the area been received?

 

 

 

 

5.

Has ETA been sent with all relevant information required by local regulations (e.g.

 

 

details of dangerous/hazardous goods carried)?

 

 

 

6.

Has all navigational equipment including steering gear been tested and stabilisers

 

 

housed?

 

 

 

 

7.

Has the following equipment been checked?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Course and engine movement recorder

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Synchronisation of clocks

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Echo sounder

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Speed log

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Internal communications equipment

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Signalling equipment, including flags/lights

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deck lighting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Windlass

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Test of main engine ahead and astern

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Test of stand by auxiliaries

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8.

If appropriate, have the checks been carried out on the

pilot/embarkation card

 

 

 

 

9.

Has manual steering been engaged in sufficient time for the helmsman to become

 

 

accustomed before maneuvering commences?

 

 

 

10.

Has the crew been advised of the time of "stand-by" for anchoring 9

 

11.

Have VHP channels for the various services (e.g. VTS, Port Control) been noted

 

 

and a radio check carried out?

 

 

 

12.

Is the following anchoring information available?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Anchorage area / Anchor berth / Anchor position

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nature of seabed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Which anchor(s) to drop

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scope of cable required

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Available swinging room

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Conspicuous objects

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Exercise 15: Prepare 5 questions according to the model(s)

Did you check the available swinging room?

Has the deck lighting been checked?

How long ago / How recent / When has the deck lighting been checked?

Has the windlass been prepared?

What is the VHP traffic channel for the VTS at the anchorage?

Exercise 16: Speech drills : study the models and then do the exercises in pairs.

Example : Checking (Questioning the actions of the OOW):

Question: Did you see the latest weather report ?

Answer variant 1: Yes, I did. It's still on the NAVTEX receiver.

Answer variant 2: No, I didn't. I will try to get that information now from the NAVTEX receiver.

Task :Give answers according to the model

1.Did you look up the tide tables for the anchorage? (Yes, ECDIS screen / No, Tide Tables book)

2.Did you find more information about the anchorage? (Yes, Pilot book / No, Guide to Port Entry)

3.Did you prepare both the small scale and large scale charts? (Yes, Chart table / No, Catalogue)

4.Did you test the 2nd pump of the steering engine? (Yes, 10 minutes ago /No, do it now)

5.Did you switch on and check the Echo Sounder? (Yes, working / No, switched on, but not checked)

Example : Checking (Questioning the preparations made on the forecastle and in the engine room):

Question: Has the windlass been checked and tested? Answer variant 1: Yes, it has. It is o.k.

Answer variant 2: No, it hasn't. I will ask the boatswain to go and check and test it.

Task : Give answers according to the model

1.Have the auxiliaries been tested? Yes, on the board / No, being tested now.

2.Has the crew been informed about the time of "stand-by" for anchoring? Yes / No, within 5 minutes

3.Has the anchor gear been prepared? Yes, boatswain reported already / No, no news from the boatswain.

4.Has the VTS been contacted? Yes, permission to anchor obtained / No, contact when crossing reporting line.

5.Has the engine been prepared for maneuvering? Yes, engine in maneuvering mode / No, engineers are switching over to Gasoil fuel now.

Example : Questioning & answering (VHF communication between bridge and forecastle)

Q.Forecastle this is bridge: What is the situation? Is the port anchor prepared to let go?

A.Bridge this is forecastle: Everything is ready. The port anchor is lowered and ready for letting go.

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Task : Create answers using SMCP

Q.Forecastle this is bridge: What is the situation? How many shackles are in the water? (3 shackles)

Q.Forecastle this is bridge: What is the situation? How is the cable leading? (leading ahead)

Q.Forecastle this is bridge: How is the situation? Is there a lot of weight on the cable? (medium weight)

Q.Forecastle this is bridge: How is the situation? Is the anchor holding? (yes, cable is tight and coming slack)

Q.Forecastle this is bridge: How is the situation? Did you hoist the anchor ball? (anchor ball is being hoisted)

Example : Reporting & instructing (VHF communication between bridge and forecastle) R. Bridge this is forecastle: We are stand-by for lowering the anchor.

I. Forecastle this is bridge: You can lower the anchor. Report when the anchor is ready for letting go.

Task : Create instructions using SMCP

Bridge this is forecastle: The anchor is ready for letting go. (Let go, report when 2 shackles in the water)

Bridge this is forecastle: 2 shackles in the water, now. (Pay out 3 more shackles, report every shackle and how the chain is leading.)

Bridge this is forecastle: 5 shackles in the water now, the chain is leading abeam. (Secure the break; apply the chain stopper, report when the anchor is holding)

Bridge this is forecastle: The anchor is holding, (hoist the anchor ball, report when anchoring operations on the forecastle are finished)

Bridge this is forecastle: Anchor ball is hoisted. Anchor chain is slack and leading ahead. (Finished with anchoring, report to the bridge in one hour to check the anchor gear again.)

Exercise 17 : Take one of the 3 following situations and play out a dialogue between the bridge and forward station. Study the communication objectives and use the given words. Use SMCP.

1. The starboard anchor chain is leading round the bow over the bulb

Communicative aims in steps: the bridge investigates the situation - the forecastle reports, the bridge orders to slack away the chain and informs about its intention to maneuver - the forecastle reports and informs about its actions.

SMCP: the cable is leading round the bow, the cable is leading ahead, the cable is tight, the cable is slack, the cable is coming tight/slack, heave up the cable, stop heaving, slack out the cable. Words : to touch, to chafe against, to be stuck, to swing the bow to port, to stop the bow, to heave in anchor chain.

2. The anchor is dragging

Communicative aims in steps: the forecastle reports - the bridge investigates the situation - the forecastle reports - the bridge orders to veer the chain - the forecastle reports and informs about its actions.

SMCP: is the anchor holding, the anchor is not holding, the cable is leading ahead, the cable is tight, slack out the cable, is the anchor holding, the anchor is holding

Words: to veer the cable, shackle, to run the engine ahead, to run the engine astern, to secure the break, to apply the stopper, to hoist the anchor ball

3. The anchor chain is stuck in the chain locker, because the chain fouled

Communicative aims in steps : the forecastle reports - the bridge investigates the situation - the forecastle reports - the bridge investigates how long it takes to solve the problem - intention : to drift before proceeding to anchor position - forecastle reports - bridge instructs to measure

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oxygen before entering enclosed space - forecastle reports and requests - bridge orders and supports - forecastle reports.

Words: knotted anchor chain, unable to heave up through the spurling pipe, open the chain locker, send a man, might take 15 minutes, oxygen meter, to use a hook, to clear the anchor chain, to close the locker, to be ready to drop anchor.

Exercise 19 : Troubleshooting - Questions and Answers when facing problems.

In case of trouble communication is very important. Questions are used to investigate. Imperatives are used in commands and requests. Suppositional constructions with the verb "should" are used in warnings and advice. Future tenses are used to indicate intentions. Auxiliary verbs to be and to have are used to report situations and actions.

Task 1: Read the following dialogue and pay attention to the use of grammar to mark communicative aims. Note: F=Forecastle, B=Bridge

A Foul Anchor

F: Bridge this is forecastle. We have a problem. The anchor is foul.

B: Stop heaving, please. (Order, Request) What is it fouled with? (Investigation)

F:The anchor is foul of a steel wire. (Report situation) We have stopped heaving. (Report action)

B:Do you think you can rig a Jacob's ladder and send one of the men down onto the anchor? (Investigation)

F:If you made a lee for us, we could do that. (Possibility, Ability) One of the AB's is going to get a Jacob's ladder now. (Report situation)

B:You should also prepare a strong rope or a sling to create a bight to keep the steel wire. Then you can clear the anchor, by simply lowering it. (Advice, Ability) Please, keep an eye on the anchor and the wire, during the maneuver and report immediately if something goes wrong. (Request, Order).

F:OK. We'll prepare a rope and keep an eye on the anchor. (Intention)

B:We are going to start swinging now. (Intention)

Task 2: Read and analyze the continuation of the dialogue. Tag the sentences as: Investigation, Request, Advice, Warning, Command, Intention, Report.

Bridge this is forecastle: The anchor is almost pulled against the hull. Please, keep the bow more to port.

B: Understood, we'll give the bow thruster a touch to port. Do you have enough lee now?

F:Positive, we have enough lee. The Jacob's ladder and a sling are rigged. We have one AB with a safety harness stand-by.

B:We'll keep the ship steady in this position. You can send the AB down, but you should not start heaving on that sling before the AB is on deck. Did you copy that?

F:Understood, no heaving before the AB is back on deck. OK.

B:Thank you. Also report when the AB is back on deck, please.

Task 3: Continue the dialogue by putting the sentences in a logical order.

Bridge this is forecastle: The AB is back on deck. We have removed the Jacob's ladder and we are ready to start lowering the anchor.

B: Understood. You can start lowering the anchor. Report when the anchor is clear. We intend to run the bow thruster slowly to port and then you can heave up the anchor until it has passed clear of the steel wire.

F: The anchor is home. We start securing everything forward

B: Correct, report when you have cut the sling, then we can stop the bow.

F:The anchor is clear. Should we cut the sling?

F:We have cut the sling and the steel wire has disappeared.

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B:After you have heaved up the anchor clear of the steel wire, you can cut the sling.

F:Understood, first heaving then cutting.

B:Thank you for the good news. You can heave the anchor home and secure everything.

Prepare presentations on

a)Anchorage selection

b)Procedure of anchoring

c)Anchor gear

d)Duties of the watch officer when the ship is lying at anchor

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