
MOB (man-overboard)
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1.
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In an Anderson turn maneuver, after deviation from the original course by (a) , rudder to midship position and stopping maneuver to be initiated.
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The (a) Turn is a maneuver used to quickly return to the person overboard, especially effective during daytime
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In rough seas, the (a) Turn is often the recommended maneuver to locate and recover a person overboard.
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To aid in the search and rescue of a person overboard, the (a) button on the GPS/ECDIS should be activated
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When a man overboard situation occurs, the Officer on Watch should immediately execute the (a) maneuver to turn the ship around and return to the person's location.
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You should consult your (a) poster to determine the vessel's stopping distance.
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The third step in williamson turn is when heading 20° short of opposite course, rudder to (a) and ship to be turned to opposite course
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