Bollard

Introduction

General

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Warnings

Assistance

Anchoring

Arrival, Berthing, and Departure

Course

Draught and Air Draught

Fairway Navigation

Canal and Lock Operations

Manoeuvring

Pilotage

Position

Radar

Navigational Warnings

Routeing

Speed

Tide and Depth

Tropical Storms

Tugs

Way Points

Weather

Fishing

Helicopters

Ice-breakers

Wheel Orders

Engine Orders

Pilotage (On-board)

Manoeuvring (On-board)

Propulsion System

Going To Anchor

Leaving The Anchorage

Berthing / Unberthing

Standard Marine Navigational Vocabulary
 
Leaving the Anchorage
Leaving The Anchorage How much cable is out?

Leaving The Anchorage Stand by to heave up.

Leaving The Anchorage Put the windlass in gear.

Leaving The Anchorage Where is the cable leading?

Leaving The Anchorage The cable(s) is/are leading ahead/astern/to port/ to starboard /round the bow/up and down.

Leaving The Anchorage Have in the port/starboard/both cable(s).

Leaving The Anchorage Is there much weight on the cable?

Leaving The Anchorage There is a lot of weight/too much weight/no weight on the cable.

Leaving The Anchorage Stop heaving.

Leaving The Anchorage How many shackles are left (to come in)?

Leaving The Anchorage There is a turn/there are turns in the cable(s).

Leaving The Anchorage The anchor is/cables are clear.

Leaving The Anchorage Anchor(s) is/are - clear of the water
- home
- foul

Leaving The Anchorage Anchor(s) has/have been secured.
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