If a mooring line under tension suddenly snaps, the whiplash (snapback) of the cable could injure or kill anyone standing in the area of the whiplash. On the deck of a ship, there are areas round mooring lines where it is not safe to stand.
always approach a mooring buoy bow first slowly from the downwind side so when you tie off the boat can drift back with out fouling the mooring chain or line
Approach slowly, so as not to run over the mooring line or buoy
approach slowly so as not to run over the mooring line or the buoyslow down stay 150 feet away
Anchor rode, safety line or a mooring line.
Go slow when approaching
mooring line
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approach slowly so as not to run over the mooring line or the buoyslow down stay 150 feet away
approach slowly so as not to run over the mooring line or the buoyslow down stay 150 feet away
approach slowly so as not to run over the mooring line or the buoyslow down stay 150 feet away
The "snap" is the event in which the Center on the Line performs a pass between his legs to the quarterback.The quarterback will either have his under the Center's buttocks, or will be 4 1/2 yards back, which is known as a long snap.
It is called a snapback because u can snap the size of your head in the back.. Snapback :)