A single-screw vessel going ahead tends to turn more rapidly to port because of propeller().
- Adischarge current
- Bsuction current
- Csidewise force
- Dthrust
A single-screw vessel going ahead tends to turn more rapidly to port because of propeller().
1、0n a single-screw vessel the stern fra
0n a single-screw vessel the stern frame().Afurnishes support to the rudder, propeller shaft, and transom frameBprovides foundations for after m...
2、When a vessel sees the other ahead or
When a vessel sees the other ahead or nearly ahead,by night she could see the masthead lights of the other in a line or nearly in a line...
3、A vessel would be referred to as tende
A vessel would be referred to as tender when the weight of the cargo is().Aevenly distributed vertically and the double bottoms are fullBconc...
4、A vessel would be referred to as tende
A vessel would be referred to as tender when the weight of the cargo is().Aevenly distrubuted vertically and the double bottoms are fullBconc...
5、In a twin screw ship going half-ahead
In a twin screw ship going half-ahead , both screws turning outboard and the rudder amidships,no current or wind,the vessel will().Amove bodily to portBmove bodily to starboardCmove in a zig-zag motionDsteer a fairly straight course
6、You are landing a single-screw vessel,
You are landing a single-screw vessel,with a right-hand propeller,starboard side to the dock.When you have approached the berth and back the e...