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UNDERWAY REPLENISHMENT NWP 4-01.4 - Historic Naval Ships ...

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<strong>NWP</strong> 4-<strong>01.4</strong>7. Pay out outhaul and remove outhaul from trolleyand SURF.8. Remove the SURF from the highline.9. Insert the outhaul pendant in the trolley (if required).10. Attach the messenger/outhaul to the trolley.(Shackle it to the outhaul pendant on the trolley,if one was rigged. Use a 7/8-inch (22.2 mm)safety anchor shackle.)11. Attach the transfer chair and wire preventer (seeFigures 8-2 and 8-3).WARNING<strong>Ships</strong> with an inhaul winch that is not Navystandard and does not have a slip clutch (seeFigure 8-6) must use a hand-tended inhaul.NoteSee paragraph 8.4.1 for type of inhaul to beused.12. For hand-tended inhaul only:a. Hold trolley in place.b. Place inhaul winch in speed control, pay outinhaul, and disconnect inhaul from trolley.Haul in inhaul and attach end fitting to stowagepoint on transfer head. Place inhaul in tensioncontrol.c. Attach 3-inch (76.2 mm) synthetic inhaul (asdescribed in paragraph 8.2.2) to trolley andreeve through a 10-inch (25.4 cm) snatchblock attached to the transfer head andthrough a 10-inch (25.4 cm) snatch block locatedfor proper fairlead to line handlers.13. For Navy standard hauling winch only:a. Secure outhaul whip to appropriate padeye.b. Vent air from outhaul drum clutch by movingmanual vent valve V-21 (see Figure 8-7) up tothe VENT CLUTCH position.c. Set MASTER STATION SELECTORSWITCH in BOTH DRUMS ON position.d. Slowly move SPEED control handle tohaul-in HALF SPEED detent.14. For inhaul winch with slip clutch only: Placewinch in tension control.(4) BOTH SHIPSPersonnel STREAM is now ready for transfer ofpersonnel.8.4.8 Personnel STREAM Transfer by StokesLitter. For hardware required, see Figure 8-4. Preparing,passing, and operating the rig shall be in accordancewith paragraphs 8.4.3 through 8.4.5, except theStokes litter will be used in place of the chair and exceptas noted below. The litter will be connected to provide aforward-to-aft orientation as it travels between theships. Details of the litter and protective frame areshown in Figure 9-3. The following procedures apply.(1) BOTH SHIPSSpecial care will be given to assist the sick andwounded.(2) DELIVERY SHIP1. Connect the protective frame to the cargo hookor cargo drop reel hook using a 1-3/8-inch (34.9mm) shackle and a 7/8-inch (22.2 mm) safetyanchor shackle as shown in Figure 8-4.2. Connect a 1/2-inch (12.7 mm) wire ropepreventer to the protective frame using a 5/8-inch(15.8 mm) safety anchor shackle. Length ofpreventer is as follows:a. If litter is to be transferred on a cargo hook,use a 4-1/2-foot (1.4 m) long wire ropepreventer and shackle to the inhaul using a5/8-inch (15.8 mm) safety anchor shackle.b. If litter is to be transferred on a cargo dropreel, use a 2-1/2-foot (0.8 m) long wire ropepreventer and shackle to cargo drop reel hookshackle using a 7/8-inch (22.2 mm) shackle.3. If litter is to be transferred on a cargo drop reel,connect a 1/2-inch (12.7 mm) wire rope preventer,12-feet (3.7 m) long, to the cargo dropreel hook shackle using a 7/8-inch (22.2 mm)safety anchor shackle. Shackle other end of 12-foot (3.7 m) preventer to the cargo drop reel lockchain using a 5/8-inch (15.8 mm) shackle.8-12 ORIGINAL

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