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Operator’s Handbook for
Fassmer rescue boats Type RR 4.2
Document 40.0420-019.01.01.0 Art. No. 135897 Mod. 0 Lange/WZ 03.11.2006
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6. Outfit and loose equipment
Loose equipment and provisions
are stowed in the inventory case.
Boat hooks and paddles or oar are secured inside at the inner side of
the rescue boat.
ROPE LADDER
A rope ladder is also provided as part of the loose equipment. For
boarding from the water hang it onto the clamp at the transom or at the
lifeline at the boat side.
ROPE LADDER
RADAR REFLECTOR
(Stored in inventory box)
FITTING OF
rope eye
Rope ladder is to knot at
railing and hoisting hook
or special support
Put boat hook into railing
The radar reflector is found in the inventory case. After assembly, attach
it to boat hook or mast (depending on type) and fit it to the pipe fitting aft.
Secure the radar reflector with rope to a clamp (please refer also to the
picture in chapter 5.5 Lights).
Kompass
Knicklicht
cyalume light
Clip
A Compass
is fixed installed on the gunwale beside helmsman.
Rescueboat without electric plant: For compass lightning use a
cyalume light stick which can be found in the inventory box. Bend, shake
and put it into the clip which is installed behind the compass. The compass
will be illuminated with green light for abt. 12 h.
Caution:
When stowed on steel ships a magnetic compass is
permanently influenced by the ship’s magnetic field and
therefore, does not display correctly! Even after leaving the
ship this influence can affect the compass for several weeks,
or it may even have caused permanent damage. A faulty
compass can, therefore, not be accepted as a guarantee.
Fender cushions: These are fitted facing to shipside only to protect boat
and crew against impacts to the ship side during launching. These fenders
are arranged above water line and need therefore NOT to be removed
when operating the boat in emergency. They also might be a valuable
protection during disembarkation to a rescue vessel.