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Submarine Appliances And Their Uses
Deep Sea Diving, &c., &c.

Forfatter: R. H. Davis

År: 1911

Forlag: Siebe, Gorman & Co., Ltd.

Sted: London

Sider: 183

UDK: 626.02

A Diving Manual

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MOORINGS AND MOORING BUOYS, Etc. Trinity shows ' pattern Confed B type of Moorin« B'l0>'in «e"eral “se, and Q the . eacon Buoy, with their respective screw moorings. Photo P a Mooring Buoy of the Drum type. Photo R shows part of Ltd,, for the leviathan pendant are in 4] Copyright. Photo R. the huge mooring cables made by Messrs, f Cunarders “Mauritania” and “Lusitania." Brown, Lenox & Co., , „ . links in buoy and 5- meh diameter iron respectively. Each end link weighs 336 lbs and each common link 243 lbs. The swivel con- nection weighs 4,485 lbs. nd each shackel 711 lbs. The total weight of the mooringsis over 200 tons. Each of the patent link mooring anchors(photoT) weighs 12 tons. rhe chain cable weighs, with shackles, about 13o tons, the total 'en«th being I;9OO eet- The links are of 3f-inch diameter iron at Copyright. Photo. S. I23