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EQUIPMENT LAYOUT AND FUNCTION (cont'd) g.

Anchors,wire rope, shackles and gear The following tables,photographsand diagramsshow the common typesof equipmentusedby a typicalanchorhandlerin its working operations. are for the most part self explanatoryand will becomeclearcrasthe readerworks The descriptions through the text. of the wircs used. The wire rope table showsthe most usuaisize,type and breakloads hook descriptions applyto a wide varietyofoperationsand the majority of boatswill only The chaser with chase$ofthe and grapplebut may from time to time be presented carry a sirnpleJ-hook chaser shownwhen engaged in pa icularjobs. designs The anchor types are those most commonlyfound and used for many typesol bargc or structure mooringpurposes.
WIRES TABLE OFWORKING

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29.2 | 36.r | 43.7 | 52,0 | 191On 25.5 3.81 37.4| 32.2 4.42 47.3| 39,8 5 9 5 58.4| 4a.2 72\ 70 7 | 5 73 8 57 8 { , 1 | 90.7| 114 | 150 | r9 | 211 |
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175 208 244 263 370 442 468 521 578

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193 229 269 3t2 408 488 516 637 220 452 104 837 976 268 570 825 914 080 333 341 370 442 500 267 345 630 336 983

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Suitcase wires heavy stropsslings

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Workwires handling anchor - chasing pennants

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