Adrianna was standing on the forecastle deck near the bowsprit of the ship, staring out at the crashing waves and crystal clear water. |
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A small pocket puts up a brave front on the forecastle, while the remainder of the surviving crew has retreated below decks. |
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Then the topgallant masts and sail fell onto the forecastle, dragging in the water until cut free. |
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This vessel had a short poop, forecastle, and midship deckhouse, not extended to the sides of the vessel. |
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On the forecastle deck the brass bell was struck, and with anchor down, the tenders were lifted out and readied to ferry passengers ashore. |
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The raised forecastle has all the normal anchor handling gear as well as a huge single winch used for hauling loads out of the fish hold. |
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A hatchway between leads back into the forecastle, a tight and very silty space should you feel inclined to explore. |
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The best he could find was a place near the anchor's chains on the forecastle, near the cathead the crew uses as a privy. |
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After checking to be certain all was in order, he turned jauntily to the forecastle, where the crew had stowed the ex-prisoner on a spare bunk. |
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In addition to the holds, the forecastle, bridge-island, engine room, and stern cabins offer the diver interesting places to explore. |
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Cut clean off aft of her forecastle, it can't be missed as you navigate along the southern port side of the wreck. |
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An officer was dispatched to the forecastle to let go the anchors, but they were frozen in the hawse pipes. |
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Those of the crew not gathered at the stern held on for dear life to whatever they could or scrambled to the front of the forecastle to brace against it. |
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Even getting food from the galley to the forecastle was a tremendous job. |
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A forecastle and a poop are superstructures which extend to the forward and the after perpendicular, respectively. |
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The only means of escape from the forecastle sleeping area to the galley was by one narrow staircase. |
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Then, the Pacific Alice showered with fire burst into flames in the forecastle and on the bridge. |
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The bosun was already standing by on the forecastle head since the anchors had not yet been secured for sea. |
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The Ocean Tor was a small fishing dragger of closed construction, having an all-welded steel double-chine hull with a raised forecastle. |
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As downflooding of the engine and forecastle area occurred, the vessel further heeled to starboard and capsized in a few minutes. |
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The starboard anchor was ordered dropped, but there were no crew members on the forecastle. |
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Also, two barrels of diesel fuel were stowed on the forecastle and two more aft of the accommodation. |
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One of the six crew members, who was sleeping in a bunk within the forecastle, was trapped in the capsized hull and lost his life. |
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The crew members gathered on deck and carried the liferaft to the forecastle in preparation to evacuate. |
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On smaller fishing vessels, it is common for the sleeping area to be in the forecastle. |
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The boom and deck winch were replaced in 1993 and several other modifications were subsequently carried out to the forecastle and engine-room. |
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In this occurrence, the unsecured tug was pushing just aft of the break of the forecastle, or approximately 35Â m from forward. |
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From the wheelhouse, the operator ordered the crew to put on their immersion suits and to gather on the forecastle. |
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There were also six crew members on the forecastle deck preparing lines for a tug, under the direction of the chief officer. |
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One deck below and forward in the forecastle is a cabin for the mate and two deckhands. |
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If the vessel has a long forecastle, the Administration may require the collision bulkhead to be carried up to the forecastle deck. |
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On the ship's forward end, most of the deckhands, deckwatch and wheelsmen lived in the forecastle, while the mates shared cabins in the stout steel deckhouse. |
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By the time the pirate crew was clamped in irons and stowed in the forecastle of Indefatigable, the sun was well on its way to the next hemisphere. |
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There was also damage to the forecastle deck, boatswain store, motor generator and buoy winch compartments, and the buoy workshop. |
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When I woke up, I was on my bed in the forecastle, the crew's cabin. |
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Just beside it rises the odd Lego-like forecastle of the navy's newest ship, HMS Daring. |
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A section of the forecastle floor assembly was also recovered and would further substantiate the total breakup of the hull. |
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There were no crew members on the forecastle to drop the anchor. |
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Communication with the forecastle was by handheld walkie-talkies. |
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It had a high rounded stern with large aftcastle, forecastle and bowsprit at the stem. |
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Its fore and aft anchor lights were lit, as were lights on the flight deck, poop deck, main deck and forecastle, and on the bridge deck at each side of the vessel's funnel. |
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The Hope Bay was a small fishing vessel of closed construction, having an all-welded steel double-chine hull with a partly raised forecastle deck, a stern ramp and a skeg. |
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The aftercastle on 15th-century galleys was used by officers, and naval enlisted men have traditionally been quartered in the area of the forecastle. |
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A high, square forecastle rose behind the bow, the three or four masts carried both square and fore-and-aft sails, and one or two tiers of guns were carried broadside. |
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For the vessel's outward passage down the Black River, the master and the chief officer were on the bridge, with the quartermaster at the helm, and the second officer and the bosun were posted forward, on the forecastle. |
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It cannot be determined if the lifejackets carried on board had been donned or if the crew had sufficient time to retrieve them from their stowed position in the forecastle. |
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The forecastle remained the designation for the area around the foremast in 19th-century men-of-war, although the deck was flush from bow to stern. |
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The vessel is a twin-skeg, twin-screw shuttle tanker with 12Â cargo tanks, two slop tanks, 13Â segregated ballast tanks, and a bow-loading system on the forecastle deck. |
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Sailors bunked together at the front of a ship, in a wedge-shaped space below deck called the forecastle, whose entrance hatchway was the only source of ventilation. |
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The chief officer and the mooring party on the forecastle head were instructed to stand by the anchors in case of emergency after the mooring lines had been stowed away for sea. |
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One bomb hit the battleship on her forecastle and penetrated the armoured deck. |
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