I am a what we call a Line handler at our port, longshoremen, or whichever you choose to call us. I am also part of the safety committee for our port. This video is greatly done, it definitely shows a different side that we don't see from the dock side of the mooring operations.
Nice video, very informative. One thing I've observed in your video, the jetty crew worn life vest but ship's crew in normal boiler suit. Kya mooring station par life jacket/life vest pahanane par khatre ka chance badh jata hai.
Good video, nicely explained, but I could see you were still using a stopper rope. Your captain obviously hasn't heard of the GroundGrab A big leap forward in crew safety 👍
How big of a size does the GroundGrab come in? For a ship sized line you need 1.5" (38mm) to 2"(50mm) and rated to probably 40T. Truly curious, never heard of it before and my internet search did give much detail. Stoppers, while a pain to use are a tried and true method.
@@jamesmurney1374 hi there the GroundGrab takes over 50 minutes in rope size I don't think I can put the website up ,I think it will delete the message, but I will try It starts with the usual 3ws then GroundGrab then the dot ,the UK. Give that a try 👍
Nicely explained but not enough details - I looked to see more in detail about the lines spread on deck, the distance from vessel to jetty and how you estimate the length of the rope of necessary, when the rope is already given and inside the water - how you estimate if it's necessary to let go a little more length so you can have like 4 5 rolls on the tension drum and also it would be nice for beginner to be explained how you estimate on how much to continue to tighten the rope, different type of winches as well, different knots and many other things.
Dear length of the mooring is standard that supplied but how much you need to spread is just to keep it enough to get to the mooring man and if required you can slack from the mooring winches any way thanks for the valuable comment.
If all ropes is disconnected by some reason and what will be the action my husbnd is a third officer. He said that situation is under control. Can you tell sir ?? And everybody is underground
First of all this type of situation is very rare but in any case if such situation develops we have thrusters and engine to control the ship. If needed we can ask for tugs watch this video. th-cam.com/video/yxyke4ZpsPk/w-d-xo.html
Who is responsible with this operations? I'm a future deck officer and I am concerned about my safety due to accidents caused by snap back mooring lines.
Sir Can a squint join as deck cadet I have undergone pre-sea medical test from a DG approved doctor before I was admitted to my college to pursue my bachelor's degree in nautical science and fisheries science BFSc (NS) . 4 year double degree.
I have no vision problems 6/6 on both eyes And I have little bit speech impediment but not enough to impede any crucial communications regarding navigation. I curiously look forward for your reply.
I am a what we call a Line handler at our port, longshoremen, or whichever you choose to call us. I am also part of the safety committee for our port. This video is greatly done, it definitely shows a different side that we don't see from the dock side of the mooring operations.
I’ve never seen this done. Good explanation.
Good content. Very helpful. Thank You.
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Thanks a lot sir I am looking forward to more video about how to anchor and berth,unberth manoeuvres
Nice video, very informative.
One thing I've observed in your video, the jetty crew worn life vest but ship's crew in normal boiler suit.
Kya mooring station par life jacket/life vest pahanane par khatre ka chance badh jata hai.
Thanks sir
To much helpful 😊
Very good content.
Supb video sir ⚓💞
will continue making videos like this , thanks
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Sir it was really very helpful video for trainee like me
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Thanku sir
What about automatic mooring system
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Good videos
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Nice video.. i have a question m working in offshore with 5 years experience can i work in main fleet without any agent?
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Thanks man I'm deck cadet in Maritime Academy and I'v just required this film.
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Good video, nicely explained, but I could see you were still using a stopper rope. Your captain obviously hasn't heard of the GroundGrab
A big leap forward in crew safety 👍
I agree groungrab. I have been using it for ages now, it's brilliant
How big of a size does the GroundGrab come in? For a ship sized line you need 1.5" (38mm) to 2"(50mm) and rated to probably 40T.
Truly curious, never heard of it before and my internet search did give much detail.
Stoppers, while a pain to use are a tried and true method.
@@jamesmurney1374 hi there the GroundGrab takes over 50 minutes in rope size
I don't think I can put the website up ,I think it will delete the message, but I will try
It starts with the usual 3ws then GroundGrab then the dot ,the UK. Give that a try 👍
ya its there, but as a general practice by crew they still feels comfortable in using rope stoppers.
ya groungrabs are very safe and useful.
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Open cdc wale
Hi bro lpg or lng vessel me os ka kaam Kya hota hai or safety k baare me batao na bro
Bro ships are very safe and lot of facilities are there.
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Sir ship live is very difficult...and very danger..and how to survive 9 month..
yes its difficult, but once you are there you will adapt to it and then it will look easier to you.
Excellent video, did learned a lot from it, thx a lot
Nice an useful video. Bro I'm working in Lashing Specialist Man Singapore PSA Company Pasir Panjang Terminal.
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Is it dangerous
Nicely explained but not enough details - I looked to see more in detail about the lines spread on deck, the distance from vessel to jetty and how you estimate the length of the rope of necessary, when the rope is already given and inside the water - how you estimate if it's necessary to let go a little more length so you can have like 4 5 rolls on the tension drum and also it would be nice for beginner to be explained how you estimate on how much to continue to tighten the rope, different type of winches as well, different knots and many other things.
Dear length of the mooring is standard that supplied but how much you need to spread is just to keep it enough to get to the mooring man and if required you can slack from the mooring winches
any way thanks for the valuable comment.
I doing same job in Oman bro as a formen
Sir merchant Navy ke liye kis college me admission Lena chahiye
dear all colleges are good just you need to have sponsorship from companies that will take you on job after completion of your college,.
If all ropes is disconnected by some reason and what will be the action my husbnd is a third officer. He said that situation is under control. Can you tell sir ?? And everybody is underground
First of all this type of situation is very rare but in any case if such situation develops we have thrusters and engine to control the ship.
If needed we can ask for tugs watch this video.
th-cam.com/video/yxyke4ZpsPk/w-d-xo.html
No stopper rope ever again,,groungrab all the time 👍👍
Rope stoppers still used in operation.
How do i enroll into mooring school
Their is no special mooring school
Who is responsible with this operations? I'm a future deck officer and I am concerned about my safety due to accidents caused by snap back mooring lines.
The officer incharge is the responsible person to look safety of everyone
Sir can u help me I am rigger I have cdc
what kind of help you need ?
Sir
Can a squint join as deck cadet
I have undergone pre-sea medical test from a DG approved doctor before I was admitted to my college to pursue my bachelor's degree in nautical science and fisheries science BFSc (NS) . 4 year double degree.
I have no vision problems
6/6 on both eyes
And I have little bit speech impediment but not enough to impede any crucial communications regarding navigation.
I curiously look forward for your reply.
I want to be like you I'm a apprentice in PH we are like a slave here we don't even have allowance we pay for our foods and we work 18 hours a day.
change your company and try to join good one
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