Aramco Evaluation of Masters and Chief Officers
Aramco Evaluation of Masters and Chief Officers
Aramco Evaluation of Masters and Chief Officers
1. How long have you been (Ch. Officer or Master)? Refer to your CV/Seaman Book
2. How long have you been working in off shore? Refer to your CV/Seaman Book
3. What was your last vessel? And what type? Refer to your CV/Seaman Book
· Sound signals: _____ (One long blast at intervals not more than 2 minutes)
3. Light, shape and sound signal of vessel underway but stopped / no making way through the water in
restricted visibility?
Lights: Masthead lights / Side lights / Stern Light.
Sound signals: _____ _____ (Two long blast at intervals not more than 2 minutes)
4. Light, shape and sound signal of vessel Not under command in restricted visibility?
· Lights: Two all-round red lights, when making way through the water in addition; Side lights / Stern Light.
· Sound signals: ____ . . (One long blast followed by two short blast at intervals not more than 2 minutes)
If restricted in her ability to manoeuvre, three all-round light: Red / White / Red
· Sound signals: ____ . . (One long blast followed by two short blast at intervals not more than 2 minutes)
· Shape: Three shapes in vertical line (Ball / Diamond / Ball) and Diamond shapes
6. Light, shape and sound signals of Vessel being towed in restricted visibility?
· Lights: Side lights / Stern light
· Sound signals: ____ . . . (One long blast followed by three short blast at intervals not more than 2 minutes, immediately
after the signal made by the towing vessel)
7. Light, shape and sound signal of vessel Restricted in her Ability to manoeuvre in restricted visibility?
· Lights: Three all-round lights in a vertical line, Red / White / Red. When making way through the water, Masthead lights /
side lights / stern light.
· Sound signals: ____ . . (One long blast followed by two short blast at intervals not more than 2 minutes)
· Sound Signals: At intervals of not more than one minute Rapidly ringing on the bell at about 5 Seconds, and in addition
may give three sound blast namely one short, one long and one short ( . ___ . )
Sound Signals: At intervals of not more than one minute Rapidly ringing on the bell at about 5 Seconds, and in addition
may give three sound blast namely one short, one long and one short ( . ___ . )
In addition ship aground shall give three separate and distinct strokes on the bell immediately before and after rapidly
ringing of the bell. A Vessel aground may in addition sound an appropriate whistle signal.
10. Light, shape and sound signal of Pilot vessel in restricted visibility?
Lights: Two all-round lights in a vertical line: White / Red. When underway in addition Side lights / Stern light.
· Sound signals: ____ . . (One long blast followed by two short blast at intervals not more than 2 minutes)
· Shapes: Cylinder
12. Light, shape and sound signal of Vessel engage in Dredging or underwater operation in restricted
visibility?
· Lights: Three all-round lights: Red / White / Red. When making way through the water: Masthead lights / side lights /
stern lights. In addition, when obstruction exists, exhibited:
Two all-round red lights to indicate the side on which the obstructions exist
Two all-round green lights to indicate the side on which another vessel may pass
· Sound signals: ____ . . (One long blast followed by two short blast at intervals not more than 2 minutes)
· Shape: Three shapes in vertical line (Ball / Diamond / Ball). when obstruction exists, exhibited:
Two Diamonds to indicate the side on which another vessel may pass
International code flag “A”, not less than one meter in height.
13. Light, shape and sound signal of vessel engage in mine clearance operation in restricted visibility?
· Lights: Three all-round Green lights on the foremast head and each end on the foremast.
· Shapes: Three Balls on the foremast head and each end on the foremast.
These lights or shapes to indicates that it’s dangerous for another vessel to approach within 1000 M of the mine clearance
vessel.
14. Light, shape and sound signal of Fishing vessel engage in Trawling in restricted visibility?
Lights: Two all-round lights in a vertical line: Green / White, a masthead light abaft of and higher than the all-round
green light. When underway in addition Side lights / Stern light
Sound signals: ____ . . (One long blast followed by two short blast at intervals not more than 2 minutes)
15. Light, shape and sound signal of Vessel engage in fishing other than Trawling in restricted visibility?
Lights: Two all-round lights in a vertical line: Red / White, a masthead light abaft of and higher than the all-round red
light. When underway in addition Side lights / Stern light, an all-round white light in the direction of the outlying gear
Sound signals: ____ . . (One long blast followed by two short blast at intervals not more than 2 minutes)
Shape: Two cones with their apexes together and a cone with apex upwards
· Two long blast followed by one long blast ( ___ ___ . ) = “I intend to overtake on your starboard side”
· Two long blast followed by one long blast ( ___ ___ . . ) = “I intend to overtake on your Port side”
· one long / one short / one long blast ( ___ . ___ . ) = “Affirmative, To give by overtaken vessel indicate her agreement”
· Five short blast ( . . . . . ) = “Vessel fails to understand the intention or actions of other or I Doubt”
· Sidelights, means lights on each side showing light over an arc of the horizon of 112.5 degrees and so fixed as to show the
light from right ahead to 22.5 degrees abaft the beam on the side, Visible at range 3 Miles (Vessel LOA > 50 M)
· Stern Lights, means a white light placed in stern showing light over an arc of the horizon of 135 degrees and so fixed as to
show the light 67.5 degrees from right aft on each side of the vessel, Visible at range 3 Miles. (Vessel LOA > 50 M)
· Prolonged Blast, means a blast of from Four to six second duration, The light used for warning signals shall be visible at
range 5 Miles.
20. What action to be taken when vessels are overtaking one another?
Any vessel overtaking any other shall keep out of the way of the vessel being overtaken.
21. How you know that you are the overtaking vessel?
By night, I will be able to see the stern light of the other vessel. And By day, My vessel will be coming up with another
vessel from a direction more than 22.5 degrees abaft her beam.
22. At a clear night you sighted a white light, what does it mean to you?
It can be the stern light of a vessel. // or it can be a small fishing boat// or a small sailing boat//or vessel at anchor less
than 50m //or a masthead light of the vessel less than 50m and far away that side lights cannot be sighted yet.
23. You are crossing separation scheme with the following ships using it: - One vessel coming up from your
portside and another coming down from your starboard side. What is your action?
I will wait until both vessels are clear then I will cross the separation scheme on a heading as nearly as practicable at “Right
angles to the general direction of traffic flow”
But as per COLREG, the two above vessels using the separation scheme are not relieved from her/their obligations under
any other rule. Which means that also the vessels using separation scheme shall comply with all other rules of collision
prevention and shall take action to avoid collision accordingly? Refer to Rule 10a.
25. What action you will do if you sighted a vessel aground ahead of you?
First thing I will stop engines and keep in position, check my position on the chart, and turn the vessel to reciprocal course,
get away from the area.
26. If you are steaming in fog and you heard the sound of . . __ ( U ), What action you will take?
I will Stop the Engines, check my position using radar and GPS on chart and turn the vessel on reciprocal course away from
the sound.
27. A vessel towing a Rig and showing only towing shapes or lights and crossing from your port side on
collision course, what is your action?
If the towing vessel is not showing the shapes or lights of restricted in her ability to manoeuvre then the towing vessel
should take action to avoid any collision. But if the towing vessel is showing that she is restricted in her ability to
manoeuvre then I have to take action to avoid collision.
29. If you detected a vessel crossing on your port side, then which is the give way vessel and which is the
stand on vessel?
The vessel on my port side is the give way vessel and she must take action to avoid collision.
30. Reference to the above question. If the other vessel did not take any actions, then what will you do?
I will take action to avoid collision, by altering course to starboard keep away from that vessel, even if I have to make full
turn to starboard.
31. During in restricted visibility and your vessel only detect the presence of another vessel with a risk of
collision exist (Close quarter situation is developing), what action to be taken in this condition?
I shall take avoiding action in ample time and avoid the below action:
· Avoid an alteration of course to port for a vessel forward of the beam, other than for a vessel being overtaken
· Avoid an alteration of course towards a vessel abeam or abaft the beam (Rule 19D)
32. What are necessary precautions to be taken when the vessel in restricted visibility?
· Reduce speed for safe manoeuvring speed (Rule: 6/19)
· Post and keep proper look out by sight and hearing (Rule 5)
· Inform duty engineer for standby and keep M/E ready for immediate manoeuvre.
· Start give sound signal (Rule 35) and switch on navigation light (Rule 20)
· Properly use of Radar/ARPA equipment to obtain early warning risk of collision (Switch on both Radar, one in a long
range 6 – 12 NM and one in a short range 1 – 3 NM)
· Frequently check position of the vessel and plotting course, any dangerous object for navigation to be clearly marked and
avoided
33. What action to be taken when vessel negotiating area of shallow water
· Shallow water as per MIM No.1198.002 is starting from depth 10 M or less
· Check vessel UKC using tide table and comply with minimum UKC requirement as per MIM
· Inform duty engineer for standby and keep M/E for emergency manoeuvre.
· Maintain good look out, use manual steering and check tide/weather condition
· Density of navigation traffic, dangerous area for navigation and reporting procedure of VTS-communication
Action to be taken during tied-up the Rig in case of “GAS ALERT” asf:
· Smell like rotten egg and auto gas alarm will be sounded
· Start emergency gas alarm ___ ___ . (Two long blast followed by one short blast)
· Immediately to wear EEBD or SCBA and assist the other crew to wear SCBA
· All crew proceed to muster station at Bridge or run to the high level area in the bridge/monkey island, never come back
to level area without properly wear SCBA
· All port holes, doors and ventilation must be closed and switch off.
· Crew with proper SCBA and portable gas detector proceed to unmooring operation.
· Pull out the vessel from the platform and proceed to windward location and continue monitoring “Gas alarm”
· The potential H2S hazard can be substantially reduced by operating the vessel’s protective water spray systems and the
Off-ship Fire-Fighting Monitors in a full spray pattern
· Broadcast information to the other station by VHF Radio “Location, Time, Wind direction” and Report to the port control
and Field service as per Emergency response plan.
· Maximum speed entering 500 M zone is 3 Knots and within 100 M zone is 0.5 Knots
· At a ‘Safe’ distance from the Offshore Structure, no closer than four Vessel lengths, the Master will STOP the Vessel in the
water, to ascertain wind and tide effect on the Vessel at that location.
3. If you sighted a Spar Buoy located close to the Rig, what does it mean?
Where a Spar Buoy has been deployed at a Rig/Barge location to indicate the safe “Drop anchor” position to avoid any
pipe lines (We may find it close to some rig only which has a pipe line near its location), we shall use the Spar Buoy purely
as an aid to navigation, and should anchor between the Spar Buoy and the side of the Rig/Barge, and NEVER on the far
side of the buoy.
4. What are the documents to be received prior loading bulk liquid mud cargoes on board?
Prior to loading the vessel must receive the following documents:
· Cargo manifest
5. When will you start your M/E during Tied up to the Rig?
Main engines shall be activated whenever:
· Anchoring in poor holding grounds or in shallow water where the under keel clearance (UKC) is less than twice the draft
of the vessel.
· Whenever more than 45% thruster or main engine power is required to maintain position whilst snatching alongside an
offshore installation, then the vessel must pull clear and not return until conditions are safe to resume operation.
3. What is the working VHF channel in Aramco oil fields and related harbors?
VHF Channel. 11
4. Do you know the location of the MIM file what MIM stands for?
Identify and show him the MIM’s file in the bridge, MIM means “Marine Instruction Manual”.
5. What is the title of the following MIM’s : No. 1185.002 // 1187.002 // 1192.001 // 1193.001 // 1193.004 //
1193.005 // 1193.006 // 1193.504 // 1198.001 // 1198.002 // 1201.001?
· MIM No. 1185.002 = REPORTING PROCEDURES, DOCUMENTATION AND MASTERS DUTIES FOR THE SAFE OPERATION OF
ALL VESSELS
· MIM No. 1187.002 = DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES FOR THE ON-DUTY MARINE SUPERINTENDENT
· MIM No. 1193.004 = PROCEDURES FOR VESSELS TRANSITING THROUGH THE PORT OF RAS TANURA
· MIM No. 1193.005 = MINIMUM UNDER KEEL CLEARANCE FOR MARINE VESSELS
· MIM No. 1193.006 = MARINE VESSEL REQUIREMENTS FOR MANEUVERS WITHIN 500M SAFETY ZONE OF OFFSHORE
STRUCTURES AND RIGS
· MIM No. 1198.001 = WORK AROUND OFFSHORE PRODUCING FACILITIES (OIM NO. 1519)
· MIM No. 1198.002 = OPERATING PROCEDURES FOR AHTSS/RIG SUPPLY AND STANDBY VESSELS
· For the “Clear water” outside of oilfield boundaries should never exceed 30 minutes
· If victim in sight, first throw the Lifebuoy ASAP and in the night time one of the Lifebuoy should be fitted with light
· After deviation from original course by 060⁰, Rudder hard over to opposite side.
· When heading is 020⁰ short of opposite course, Rudder to amidships position and vessel will be turned to opposite
course.
· Evacuation procedure and give First aid assistance/hypothermia treatment to the victim
a. Abandon Ship = • • • • • • • _____ (Seven short blast followed by one long blast)
d. Gas Alert = _____ _____ • (Two long blast followed by one short blast)
c. There is: (Provide nature of emergency e.g. Fire, Explosion, Gas, etc)
h. Wind direction is: (State wind direction), Check direction of windsock if possible before making the call. Evacuate and
ensure that all employees are ‘up-wind’ from the smoke or gas.
5. Please mention at least five Distress Signals (Name and method of indicating)
a. A gun or other explosive signal fired at intervals of about a minute
c. Rocket or shells, throwing red stars fired one at a time at short intervals
d. A signals made by any other method consisting of the Group “SOS” ( . . . / __ __ __ / . . . )
h. Slowly and repeatedly raising and lowering arms outstretched to each side
i. A Distress alert by DSC transmitted on VHF Ch. 70 and or MF/HF on the frequency 2187.5 KHz, 8414.5 KHZ, 4207.5 KHz,
6312 KHz, 12577 KHz or 16804.5 KHz.
j. Distress alert transmitted by the Ship’s INMARSAT or other mobile satellite service provider ship earth station
F. USE RADAR
1. Do you know how to operate radar and take position by bearing and distance?
Practical question, we have to practice and be familiar with it.
2. Which Radar mode you will select in the Oilfield, is it the North up mode or Ship’s head up mode?
North up mode is better, because it show me the real location of each target and land the same as the chart with my
course drawn on it, and will not get confused when taking bearing of each target.
3. Switch on the Radar and a quire Target using ARPA and read the information given for the Target?
pg. 12
Switch on Radar as per instructed and we have to be able to read the following data: Distance of the target and bearing of
the target, CPA, TCPA, Speed of the target, Change radar Mode from North up to Head up, etc
2. Explanation of Spring Tides, Neap tides, Ebb Tides and Flood Tides?
· Spring Tides = Maximum range tides about every 14 days during the full moon or new moon (At about 2 knots stronger
current in open waters)
· Neap Tides = Minimum Range tides occur at quarter phases of the moon (Weaker current)
· Diurnal = The Tides only have one signal high tide and one signal low tide each day as shown by the fully “DIURNAL”
pattern at Marjan and Zuluf
· Mixed = The Tides are an intermediate condition in which inequalities exist between successive high or low tides and
proceed from mixed mainly “Semi Diurnal” South of Manifa to mixed mainly “Diurnal” from Manifa North to Safania
· Ebb tide current north of Juáymah set to “Southeast” and Flood Tide current set to “Northwest”. However, from Ras
Tanura south into the bay of Salwah, the reverse pattern is evidence.
4. In Aramco Tide table there are three formats for each Station (Familiarize yourself how to use for each
format).
· Tide graphs are used to determine the overall pattern for the period desired.
· High / Low Tide calendar = Height and time of the Highest and lowest water only.
6. Echo sounder is showing 12 M depth under keel, your draft is 3.5 m. What is the depth over whole in feet?
Depth over whole = 12 + 3.5= 15.5m /// In feet = 15.5 x 3.28 = 50.84 feet.
7. What is the minimum Under Keel Clearance (UKC) allowed for Vessel under charter ARAMCO?
· Minimum UKC for Crossing over pipeline/subsea installation = 5 M or more
· Minimum UKC Over the seabed other than crossing over pipeline = 1 M or more
9. Charted depth 3.7 M, Draft 3.2 M, Height of tide 1.6 M. What is the Under keel clearance? Is it allowed to
pass a pipe line at this clearance?
Total Depth = Charted depth + High Tide = 3.7 M + 1.6 M = 5.3 M
Allowing 1 M for pipe line height then clearance = 1.1 M (Not allowed to cross pipeline)
10. If you are obligated to pass pipe line less than 5 meters, what you will do?
I will call the Port control and Field service to get permission and I will reduce my speed (slow speed) to avoid Squat.
To reduce effect of the squat, you must reduce your speed and minimum UKC at least 0.3 M on the soft seabed ground
and 0.4 M on the hard seabed grounds.
12. The Examiner (RMM) should require Master/Mates to plotting course on the chart from one place to
another place. In this case, just remember about minimum UKC crossing over pipelines is 5 Meters. You may
be so long around but ensure your plotting course have clearance 5 Meters.
Remember: UKC = (Charted Depth + Predicted tide) – Present Draft = Minimum 5 Meters during cross over pipeline!!!
· When vessel Alongside at Jetty (Compare true heading on chart with magnetic heading)
2. Where you get the compass deviation from. And where you get the variation from?
We get Deviation from compass deviation Card. And variation from the Chart on the compass rose.
3. You are Alongside at Tanajib berth No. 4, and you need to calculate compass error, what you will do? (Port
side alongside)
Check on the chart Tanajib berth is 270° (True heading). Read the compass directly and see how much it shows and
compare it with the True heading on chart (270⁰), The differences between True heading on the chart and your compass
heading is a Compass error
4. The variation is 3.0 East and Deviation is 4.5 West what is the compass error?
Compass error = Variation + Deviation = 3.0 + (- 4.5) = - 1.5 = 1.5°W
5. Magnetic compass reading is 245⁰ and variation = 2.5 West and Deviation=1.5 West. What is the true
course?
Compass error = Variation + Deviation = 2.5 W + 1.5 W = 4° West
True course = Magnetic Course + Compass Error = 245 + (– 4) = 241⁰ (Error west compass best)
Answer:
Description Amount Remarks
GHA 227 34.50 From Brown’s Nautical almanac page 203
INCR (15.10) 3 47.50 (+) From nautical almanac (Increment and correction) page
273
GHA 231 22.00
Long 050 04.02 (+) Longitude (East = +) and (West = -)
LHA 281 26.02
Dec 03 12.8 S From nautical almanac
Corr d 0.3 (+) From nautical almanac (Increment and correction)
Dec 03 13.0 S
1. There are several methodologies to calculate set and drift and plotting an estimated position.
You may refer to Brown’s Nautical Almanac page 334 – 335 for more details. With the below formula:
b² = a² + c² - 2.a.c Cosβ
Explanation:
TABLE A: Angle (α) between true course and course over the ground.
Angle of inclination between Current (Set) and True course (In degrees)
Rati
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170
0
0.05 0.5 0.9 1.4 1.8 2.1 2.4 2.6 2.8 2.9 2.8 2.7 2.5 2.3 1.9 1.5 1.0 0.5
0.10 0.9 1.8 2.6 3.4 4.1 4.7 5.2 5.5 5.7 5.7 5.6 5.2 4.7 4.0 3.1 2.2 1.1
0.15 1.3 2.6 3.8 4.9 6.0 6.9 7.6 8.2 8.5 8.6 8.5 8.0 7.2 6.2 4.9 3.4 1.8
0.20 1.7 3.3 4.9 6.4 7.7 8.9 10.0 10.8 11.3 11.5 11.4 10.9 10.0 8.6 6.9 4.8 2.5
0.25 2.0 4.0 5.9 7.7 9.4 10.9 12.2 13.3 14.0 14.4 14.4 13.9 12.9 11.2 9.1 6.4 3.3
0.30 2.3 4.6 6.8 8.9 10.9 12.7 14.3 15.7 16.7 17.3 17.4 17.0 15.9 14.1 11.5 8.1 4.2
0.35 2.6 5.1 7.6 10.1 12.3 14.5 16.4 18.0 19.3 20.2 20.5 20.2 19.1 17.1 14.1 10.1 5.3
0.40 2.9 5.7 8.4 11.1 13.7 16.1 18.3 20.2 21.8 22.9 23.5 23.4 22.4 20.3 17.0 12.4 6.5
0.45 3.1 6.2 9.2 12.1 15.0 17.6 20.1 22.3 24.2 25.7 26.6 26.7 25.9 23.8 20.2 14.9 8.0
0.50 3.3 6.6 9.9 13.1 16.2 19.1 21.9 24.4 26.6 28.3 29.5 30.0 29.4 27.5 23.8 17.9 9.7
0.55 3.5 7.1 10.6 14.0 17.3 20.5 23.5 26.3 28.8 30.9 32.5 33.3 33.1 31.4 27.7 21.3 11.8
0.60 3.7 7.5 11.2 14.8 18.4 21.8 25.1 28.2 31.0 33.4 35.4 36.6 36.8 35.5 32.0 25.2 14.3
0.65 3.9 7.9 11.7 15.6 19.4 23.0 26.6 29.9 33.0 35.8 38.1 39.8 40.5 39.8 36.6 29.7 17.4
0.70 4.1 8.2 12.3 16.3 20.3 24.2 28.0 31.6 35.0 38.1 40.9 43.0 44.3 44.1 41.6 35.0 21.4
Example:
Find a course over the ground if a vessel speed 20 knots, steers 270 T (True course), set by a current 200 T, Rate 5 knots?
Answer:
b² = a² + c² - 2.a.c Cosβ
2. How do you ascertain wind and tide effect on the Vessel at the location before approaching offshore
installation.
· I will stop Main engine and check the vessel movement on the Radar or GPS
· Compare between Course steers (True) and Speed over the ground on the GPS or Radar
4. Your vessel true course is 175 and course made good is 160, what is the required course to steer to
maintain your true course?
Effect of the current, wind and swell = 175 – 160 = 15.
I have to set the course to 190 so my true course will remain 175.
2. What is EPIRB?
EPIRB = Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (406 MHz) is a device which works to transmit a vessel code and
position via Satellite COSPAS system to a land station which will direct and guide other vessels or helicopters to rescue
operation.
3. What is SCBA and do you know how to put on and safely use the breathing apparatus?
SCBA = Self Contained Breathing Apparatus. Working period of SCBA is at about 30 – 45 minutes depending on capacity
and weight of the cylinder.
You must be able to practice to wear SCBA (important)
4. What is EEBD?
EEBD = Emergency Escape Breathing Devices
5. Check your vessel Safety and Fire Plan to be more known for the number and location of the LSA/FFE on
your vessel.
1. What is the size of the Towing wire? And length? Check your vessel particular
2. What is the size of Stretcher, Fuse wire and Tugger wire on your vessel? Check vessel particular
3. What is the output capacity of the fire monitor (M3/Hrs)? Check your vessel particular
4. What is the bollard bull of the vessel? Check your vessel particular
5. What is the horse power of the engines? Check your vessel particular
6. What is the power of the bow thrusters? Check your vessel particular
7. What is the pumping capacity of the ballast pump? Check your vessel particular
8. What is the capacity of cargo (bulk) pump?, Check your vessel particular
9. What is the maximum and minimum draft of your vessel?, Check your vessel particulars.
10. What is the SWL of the stern roller and towing pins?, Check you vessel particulars .
11. What is the vessel capacity of Fuel oil, Fresh water and Drill water?, Check vessel particulars.
12. Do you know where is the emergency alarm button, and Engine emergency stop buttons?, check and be
familiarized with buttons in the bridge.
13. Are you familiar with Starting and change over procedure from forward control to aft control?
Practical question, to practice the Starting and change over procedure of M/E control, Steering and Bow thruster control
from forward to Aft.
14. Do you know the location of the following books and publications?
Stability booklet, Aramco Tide Table, Brown Nautical Almanac, Muster Station poster, Cargo Securing Manual, collision
regulation booklet, General arrangement plan, Tanks Plan, safety arrangement plan.
(Familiarize yourself with location for all the above publication and manual).
L. NAVIGATIONAL CHART WORK
1. Where to find chart symbol for lights, water depth, nature of bottom, etc.?
Admiralty Chart and publication number 5011 (Chart 5011)
S Sand f fine
St Stones c / co coarse
Co Coral bk Broken
Sh Shells h Hard
fs Fine sand si Silt
m Mud G Gravel
4. Familiarize yourself with Symbols and abbreviations used on the SUR Charts
M. IALA (INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LIGHTHOUSE AUTHORITY)
N. OTHER QUESTIONS
1. Your vessel at Tanajib port, and you received a call from drilling to go for Rig Move in shallow water, which
requires a draft of 3.2 even keel. What will you do and act. If your vessel have the following particulars Light
ship 1100 t, drill water 220 t, fresh water 150 t, Fuel oil diesel 150 t, ballast water 220 t and approximately 60
tons Barite. Main Draft 3.7 m?
Check from stability criteria, your minimum operational towing draft.
Now Calculate Total displacement = 1100 + 200 + 150 + 150 + 220 + 60 = 1880 Tones
From stability booklet get the TPC at that displacement and draft (let us say TPC = 10.5 T)
Now you can discharge accordingly, from any liquids and discuss your plan with Drilling department. So he can give
assistance in discharging liquids and barite if needed.
5. A box weighing 48 tons and dimensions: length 4 m-, width 3 m, height 5 m. Can you load it on deck if you
know that permissible load is 4.5 tons?
Area = length X width = 4 x 3 = 12 square meter.
8. If the TPC = 12 Tons what is the change in draft if you load a 56 Ton weight.
Change of draft = weight / TPC = 56/12 = 4.5 cm. bodily sink.
9. Explain how you connect the towing wire to the bridle wire of the Rig?
· Towing pins up
· Pull the towing wire and lay it on deck with the socket close to the Karm Fork (shark jaw) using the Tugger winch wire and
connect it with the Stretcher using shackle 85 T
· Get one long hook to collect the bridle wire of the rig and connect it to the Tugger wire and start heaving up the Bridle
Rig wire until it comes over the Sharkjaw.
· Up the Sharkjaw with the Bridle Rig wire socket in the groove and lock it, then release Tugger wire.
· Connect the Stretcher socket to the Bridle Rig wire using 85 Ton shackle and make sure that it is tight and locked by a
split pin.
· Sharkjaw down and start moving ahead slowly, pay out the towing wire until you get the required length of tow. Then
down the towing pins.
Ø Stretcher (Size 88 MM x 19 M)
Ø Stretcher (Size 88 MM x 19 M)
All Connection using shackle 85 Tones, and Soft eye end of the Fuse wire put on the Rig bollard.
11. What size and length required for towing stretcher and fuse wire?
Stretcher = Diameter 88 MM X Length 19 M to 20 M, double rope with two hard thimble ends.
Fuse wire = Diameter about 36 MM – 42 MM X Length 19 to 20 M, with one hard end and one soft wide end. (Wire Rope)
12. What is the Free Surface effect, how does it affect stability of vessel?
Free surface effect occurs when the Tanks are partially filled with liquid, during ship moving/heel, the liquid starts moving
from one side to another side. The movement of the liquid surface inside the tanks will cause the VCG of the liquid to
move up (Increase) and thus will reduce in GM.
The Maximum effect of free surface occurs when the tanks are 50% loaded.
To minimize this effect, keep the tanks either full or completely empty.
13. Find The Fresh Water Allowance (FWA) for a vessel of Displacement 1700 T and TPC = 9 T.
FWA = Displacement / 4* TPC = 1700 / 4 * 9 = 47.2 mm.
14. A vessel of displacement 1580 t, at main draft 3.2 m, find the change in draft if sailing from sea water to a
water of density 1005?
From Stability booklet onboard, obtain the TPC at that displacement, let us say TPC 11 ton.
Change of draft= 35.9 X (1025-1005) /25 = 35.9 X 0.8 = 28.72 mm = 2.87 cm = 0.0287 (Increase in draft)
15. A vessel having FWA = 20 cm and load draft = 3.2 m. To what draft can this vessel load in fresh water?
FW Density = 1000, Seawater Density = 1025,
16. How you know that you have a free surface effect.
By making Tanks sounding.
18. A box of weight 80 t. has a loading area of 16 square meters, your vessel deck have permissible load of 4.8
t. Can you load it on deck?
Calculate tons per one square meter = 80/16 = 5 t (more than permissible load)
All candidates Master and Chief Officers will be examined in their ability to manoeuvre the vessel.
· Start Main engine, bow thrusters and steering for manoeuvre (Use arrival/departure checklist)
· Change over control from forward to aft, once everything ready report to Port control.
· Cast off the vessel from jetty. The examiner will ask you to turning the vessel inside harbor, change heading (For
example: Set heading from 000⁰ to 090⁰), make vessel parallel with jetty, put your stern against jetty and Bring the vessel
alongside back to jetty.
· Special awareness should be taken regarding the actual tide and wind condition.
· All manoeuvres should be done in safely, positive and with due regard to observance of good seamanship, and not be
limited in time.
Do not panic, keep calm, concentrate, feel the vessel movement and use your experience for manoeuvre the vessel.