This document lists the 6 main mooring lines used to secure a ship to a pier: the bow line, forward breast line, after bow spring line, forward quarter spring line, quarter breast line, and stern line. Each line has a specific purpose in preventing unwanted forward or backward movement of the ship when docked.
This document lists the 6 main mooring lines used to secure a ship to a pier: the bow line, forward breast line, after bow spring line, forward quarter spring line, quarter breast line, and stern line. Each line has a specific purpose in preventing unwanted forward or backward movement of the ship when docked.
This document lists the 6 main mooring lines used to secure a ship to a pier: the bow line, forward breast line, after bow spring line, forward quarter spring line, quarter breast line, and stern line. Each line has a specific purpose in preventing unwanted forward or backward movement of the ship when docked.
2 Forward Breast line Keep close to pier 3 After Bow Spring line Prevent from advancing 4 Forward Quarter Spring line Prevent from moving back 5 Quarter Breast line Keep close to pier 6 Stern line Prevent forwards movement
1. Lançante de Proa 2. Través de Vante 3. Spring de Proa 4. Spring de Popa 5. Través de Popa 6. Lançante de Popa