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发表于 2007-9-19 08:29
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来自: 中国山东烟台
Vessels are required to have on deck, six manila or synthetic mooring lines forward and six aft prior to commencing transit. The size and strength suitable for the vessel to dock, moor at a lock approach wall or secure in a lock chamber are the vessel's responsibility. The master shall inform the Boarding Officer whether or not the vessel complies with the above, so that he may advise Marine Traffic Control. Wire ropes, and ropes composed of both wire and fiber or filaments, are not acceptable for Canal operations.
b. These lines are required to be on deck prior to commencing transit and ready for immediate use. Each line shall be at least 250 feet (75 m) in length and shall have an eye of at least five feet (1.50 m) spliced in one end. If one of these lines is 500 feet (150 m) or more in length with an eye in each end, it will qualify as two lines for the purpose of this requirement. They shall be in good condition. Non-compliance with this requirement could result in transit delay.
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