With waves literally passing over the wheelhouse, some fought through seasickness for another day before arriving at Darwin. |
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Halfway down the steps leading to this deck, an open hatchway leads beneath the wheelhouse. |
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To get orientation, the sides of the hull curve down slightly just forward of the debris from the wheelhouse. |
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She carries a comprehensive electronic package in her wheelhouse which gives superb all round vision. |
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There is no standard location, but bells would often be mounted on the back of the fo'c's'le or on the front of the wheelhouse. |
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These chains run along either side of the ship to below the wheelhouse, where they would be pulled by the ship's wheel to turn the rudder. |
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I repeated my earlier journey back past the wheelhouse and up the companionway. |
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The Silver Dawn is also equipped with seating inside the wheelhouse and up top on the fly-bridge. |
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Salvagers have taken the ship's propeller, navigational gear from the wheelhouse, and cargo. |
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We join Duncan astern in the wheelhouse and watch as he carefully manoeuvres into the first of the five locks. |
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Rris crewmen were up in the prow, shouting commands back to the wheelhouse. |
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The vessel has a forward offset wheelhouse extended to shelter the hauling area. |
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Young James watched dutifully with his parents but one would suspect that his interest lay more in the wheelhouse and pressing buttons. |
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We finned through the old barge, past fans of black coral, and circled the wheelhouse, joined by schools of barracuda. |
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Either side of the wheelhouse, tight against the side of the ship, is the steering cable. |
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On top of the deckhouse there is an aluminium wheelhouse with 360 deg visibility. |
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I took a relaxed look inside the wheelhouse and made my way along a short companionway to the small aft section. |
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It is an unusual design of ship, a collier with engine-room aft and wheelhouse amidships. |
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The Hoveringham has one long unbroken hold before a stern mast and small wheelhouse at the stern. |
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The bow and stern are still intact, with amidships broken down to the keel and the wheelhouse upside-down just off the stern. |
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He bundled the sails over the booms and tied them into ungainly lumps, then went to the wheelhouse. |
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The Federal ships blockading the port closed as near as they dared and managed to shoot a cannon ball through the Denbigh's wheelhouse. |
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There is a large wheelhouse to explore and a couple of big winches and gear in the forward part of the ship. |
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Above the wheelhouse, a big shoal of barracuda has appeared while we are below. |
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Yet, even on her final day with her bows blown off back to the wheelhouse, she returned her crew safely to land. |
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Back in the wheelhouse he was confronted by the huge ship and desperately tried to swing the wheel to head away. |
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The wheelhouse contains the helm, navigation equipment and the galley with seating for a few small bums. |
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In another separate incident, a youth threw a stone at a different cruise boat last weekend, hitting the side of the wheelhouse. |
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Also contributing to a delay was the lack of transmission of a manually operated distress signal from the wheelhouse of the vessel. |
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Only the base and the edges of the wheelhouse walls are left. |
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The bright new paintwork on the ship's funnel and wheelhouse stand proud against the murky grey waters of the River Clyde, like a symbol of hope amidst the flotsam and jetsam. |
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Since the Fearless was sunk in 1985, much of the wooden structure has decayed, leaving only frames and fittings where the wheelhouse and forward deckhouse once stood. |
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You can be on a constructor's wavelength but be flummoxed by entries that are not in your wheelhouse. |
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It is normal practice for the master or first officer to be on duty alone in the wheelhouse. |
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If a tug has an upper and lower wheelhouse, and two watchkeepers are required, American regulations allow one watchkeeper in each wheelhouse. |
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We cut through open remains of stern cabins, the galley and engine room, working up to the wheelhouse, where a large grouper lurks behind the remains of the steering binnacle. |
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Aerial view of vessel showing wheelhouse, vehicle deck and double ended features. |
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The deckhouse housed the galley, sleeping quarters, engine-room entrance, and stairs leading to the wheelhouse. |
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The master returned to the wheelhouse to take command and sounded the general alarm. |
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The vessel's semi-circular wheelhouse is situated atop the forward accommodation deckhouse. |
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We offer an extensive range of items from wheelhouse chairs, pumps, ropes and gangplanks to brooms, workman gloves and boots. |
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To achieve this, the galley and the dinette have been transferred to the wheelhouse, to form a shared space. |
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The fly bridge, a true nerve centre, houses all the sail controls around the central wheelhouse. |
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The wheelhouse, the accommodation block, and the engine room are at the after end of the ship, abaft the seventh cargo hold. |
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The skipper retrieved log books before escaping from the wheelhouse and rejoining the other crew members. |
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One set of stairs led from the rear of the wheelhouse up to the boat deck and another led down to a starboard side companionway on the main deck. |
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The lifejackets and immersion suits were stowed in the companionway connecting the crew's quarters forward with the wheelhouse. |
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Some of the wheelhouse windows at the forward conning station locations are of the vertically opening type. |
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The vessel partially righted in a flooded condition allowing the operator to escape from the wheelhouse. |
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The master would then retire to his cabin, one flight of stairs below the wheelhouse, while the first officer was in charge of the navigation. |
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The upper wheelhouse can be reached internally through a stairwell from the lower wheelhouse. |
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The friend then went to awaken the master for his midnight watch and returned to the wheelhouse. |
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The gasoline-operated bilge pump exhausted into the wheelhouse and the fuel filling spout was also within the compartment. |
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A second person who also holds these documents shall be in the wheelhouse except during berthing and casting off and in locks and their forebays. |
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Your brother, the serial killer of serial killers, is right in your wheelhouse. |
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As an historian, Lepore finds the cause of Tea Party well inside her own wheelhouse. |
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We always look at whenever someone's launching something new, particularly when it's in our wheelhouse. |
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The Millenium Yama is a general cargo carrier with a wheelhouse, accommodation, and engine room aft of five cargo holds. |
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However, the visibility astern from that lower wheelhouse was limited and the lowered arrester cable difficult to see, particularly at night. |
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As the Sheena M made her approach to the bridge the master was alone in the wheelhouse. |
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The ship's whistle was activated and lookouts were posted forward and in the wheelhouse. |
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This is accomplished with the aid of the instruments at hand in the wheelhouse, while exterior visual aids are not necessarily available. |
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The fore-and-aft galley, with a full complement of Gaggenau equipment, connects the saloon to the wheelhouse to allow easy crew access to both. |
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Arcoa offers an alterative layout with a third cabin in place of the galley, which moves to the wheelhouse. |
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A deckhand was in the wheelhouse but was not participating in the navigation of the vessel. |
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At about midnight, the deckhand on watch in the wheelhouse noticed that the anchor line had parted and that the vessel had begun to drift. |
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The Queen of Surrey is a double-ended vessel, having a wheelhouse, propeller and rudder at each end, with the engine room being at midships. |
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In different research and development projects the radar image on the display in the skipper's wheelhouse was underlaid by an electronic chart. |
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The operator climbed onto the top of the wheelhouse and eventually worked his way to the vessel's aerials. |
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He also noticed water rising in the bilges and reported this to the wheelhouse. |
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The boat deck consists of an extensive foredeck leading to a raised wheelhouse followed by accommodations and lounges. |
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The first mate had a pilot's endorsement on his certificate and was therefore alone in the wheelhouse for the majority of his watch. |
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The paper graph depth sounder, located at the back of the wheelhouse, had not been working properly for some time. |
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From Splendour's wheelhouse, only the green-glowing radar screen penetrates the fog. |
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They were met with water hoses as the ship's passengers tried to form a defensive cordon to prevent soldiers from reaching the wheelhouse. |
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Entry to the wheelhouse was through a hinged door on the starboard side, and access to the engine compartment was through a door on deck. |
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It will go into service in December 2009, to allow time to train the crew on the new technology and configuration of the wheelhouse. |
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Preferably such display systems shall be used that are insensitive to the magnetic fields that may occur in the wheelhouse of an inland vessel. |
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These standing orders state that there must be two people in the wheelhouse. |
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Around 8 a.m. black smoke erupted from the engine room and within three quarters of an hour, the wheelhouse and shelter deck, which went up like an inferno, was gone. |
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In the sudden calamity that presaged the sinking, it is possible the skipper or a flying object in the wheelhouse knocked the joystick control to one side. |
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In many scenes filmed of the boat under way, McCook or Layton were in the wheelhouse, out of view or in a lower helm station while Clooney drove the boat. |
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Loui had already shed his wet-weather gear and was in the wheelhouse. |
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The first officer, a retired British naval man, regarded Kara and her few belongings with wry amusement as one of the deck hands brought her up to the wheelhouse. |
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By 5pm that day, after Mayday calls went unanswered, they were forced to abandon ship, torching the wheelhouse as a last-ditch smoke signal and praying it would be seen. |
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Interactive displays guide visitors as they observe river traffic through binoculars, use a field guide to identify vessel types, and take the helm in a towboat wheelhouse. |
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But when Christmas Eve came round the village lums were cold and black among the snowclouds and only the wheelhouse throbbed with life, a rosy glow on the foreshore. |
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The argument over taxes and entitlement programs is tailor-made for Cavuto, whose wheelhouse is financial news. |
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The vessel, painted in royal blue with white wheelhouse and just a touch of shocking pink on top, is currently moored in the channel at Rosses Point. |
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Barracuda hovered overhead or patrolled the deck, while black durgons flitted like shadows inside a wheelhouse lined with brilliant red and golden sponges. |
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Heading back towards the line, past the holds and the wheelhouse, the starboard companionway retains a little more of its wooden cover than the port side does. |
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In the event of a malfunction, neither the engine control room nor the wheelhouse has a direct, audible alarm to alert operators to an accidental or inadvertent disengagement of one or more clutches. |
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The report also stated that the dive team did everything possible within the scope of its procedures to reach the victims, including doing an external search of the vessel and recovery of one victim from the wheelhouse. |
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In keeping with the letter you just read, if I remember correctly, the person in the wheelhouse, who was not the captain of the vessel, might not have felt the signs, coming across, that it was getting dangerous. |
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When the pressure or the concentration of inert gas in the gaseous phase falls below a given value, this monitoring system shall activate an audible and visible alarm in the wheelhouse. |
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There are outside ladders from the afterdeck to the cabin top and an inside vertical ladder between the starboard side of the wheelhouse and the lower cabin. |
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The afterdeck is partly covered by a shelter aft of the wheelhouse. |
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Lofrans 1200W electric anchor windlass with deck and wheelhouse controls. |
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The propelling machinery, steering gear, wheelhouse, life-saving equipment, and all crew accommodation are located at the after end of the vessel. |
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I would say, in that wheelhouse, it could be a meaningful increase. |
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The system also enables captains or their mates to watch their own progress and the movement of other nearby vessels on a computer screen installed in the wheelhouse of a ship. |
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The interface box is designed to be installed in the wheelhouse or any protected location, away from direct heat, dripping water and direct sunlight. |
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When the vessel began to list for the second time, the CCG Lead Instructor egressed from the wheelhouse to the aft deck where he entered the water and came to rest standing on submerged vessel rigging. |
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Complete wheelhouse right hand for 70-74 Challenger. |
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After a short period, the engineer of the watch phoned the wheelhouse and stated to the chief officer that there was a problem, as the pressure on the discharge side of the pump was too high, at about 7 bar. |
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On the starboard side of the wheelhouse are the conning position and a weathertight Dutch door opening onto the starboard side deck of the vessel. |
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As long as you can see the wheelhouse, the skipper can see you. |
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The Rescue Specialist then swam toward the crewmember and assisted him to don a floatation device while standing on the semi-submerged wheelhouse. |
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At the same time, a girding7 moment was created by the towline and the vessel capsized on its starboard side, flooding the vessel through the partially open wheelhouse window. |
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In order to ensure proper control of the vessel, the helmsman shall be able to receive and give all information and all orders reaching or proceeding from the wheelhouse. |
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Observing the port swing, he tried to correct it by using the steering wheel in the wheelhouse but the wheel had been rendered inoperative by the jammed aft deck jog stick. |
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The Kitano is a steel-hulled container ship with its wheelhouse, accommodation and engine-room located aft of the seven forward cargo holds and forward of an after cargo hold. |
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Griffey took the first pitch low, then he got one in his wheelhouse and blasted it. |
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At the time of the occurrence, the two gantry cranes were in their aftermost position, close to the wheelhouse, where they least affected forward visibility. |
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The wheelhouse and cabin structure are arranged forward of midships, while the after hull section comprises the working area, with deck machinery and access covers to the cargo compartments, fish holds, and stowage lockers. |
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There was no traffic in the immediate vicinity at that time and the first officer prepared to leave the upper wheelhouse to use the washroom on the main deck. |
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The wheelhouse, crew accommodation and engine-room space were located forward of midships, while an insulated fish hold, a small freezer compartment and the lazarette were located aft. |
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Standing next to Rachel on the tug's flying bridge, on the deck above the wheelhouse, he kept his face to the wind and his back ramrod straight, like a wooden figurehead. |
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On the weather deck forward is a short foredeck and an enclosed wheelhouse, abaft of which is a main working deck on which is a raised hatch that provides access to the fish hold below it. |
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Abaft the wheelhouse are a control room and a radio room. |
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An hydraulically-operated boom is located abaft the wheelhouse, together with two hydraulic trawl winches, one on the port side and the other on starboard. |
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At one time we had an officer come into the wheelhouse to scream at us that we didn't know how to keep the ship steady and pushed us aside to grab the wheel. |
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The wheelhouse was located in a deckhouse forward of midships, and a single weathertight door on the starboard side led from the wheelhouse onto the main deck aft. |
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A gyro repeater with azimuth mirror is located on each bridge wing and a third is mounted in the wheelhouse, on the forward bulkhead, in the centre line. |
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The chief mate and the master were in the wheelhouse, the boatswain was down below-decks and the crew on deck were not being directly supervised at the time of the occurrence. |
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A forward gantry straddles a winch platform just aft of the wheelhouse. |
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The steering control system is equipped with audio-visual alarms in both the engine room and wheelhouse, which give warning in the event of failures of the power supply, prime movers, hydraulic pumps or motors. |
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Shortly before 1113, the master gave the order to abandon ship, but as the 3 crew members left the wheelhouse, the vessel began to roll to starboard. |
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The fire alarm on the smoke detector panel in the wheelhouse sounded, and the bridge was notified that thick black smoke was billowing out of the aft engine room entrance on the main car deck. |
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Since there is no way for the pilot boat operator to communicate with the pilot waiting to disembark, the pilot went back up to the wheelhouse to find out why his disembarkation was delayed. |
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This single-handed racing experience has reinforced my belief in the work we've done so far but has given me a much clearer idea of where we still have to improve, like on the sail lockers, the wheelhouse, etc. |
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The 26-year-old skipper of the dredger Eshcol and his 21-year-old crewman had lit a butane gas cooker in the wheelhouse to warm the sleeping area. |
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