Method For Operating Aluminum Alloy Fishing Boat In Wind And Waves
It is inevitable that you will encounter wind and waves when going fishing, and operate the aluminum alloy fishing boat in the wind and waves:
1. Top wave navigation
It should be noted that in order to reduce the impact of the wave, the speed can be appropriately reduced, but the limit is to maintain sufficient rudder effect, or the measure of alternating speed and slow speed can be adopted, and the course should be avoided to be orthogonal to the wave, and oblique wave navigation is adopted. In order to reduce the damage of waves and waves to the hull.
2. Sailing along the waves
The main problem is to ensure that the rudder effect overcomes the deflection caused by the wind and waves behind the tail. It is often used to increase the speed of the car.
3. Cross-wave navigation
The wave rolls from one side to the other side, causing the ship to roll, which is a more dangerous situation. When the ship's roll period is close to the wave period, it will cause great damage to the ship. There is even a risk of dumping. Do a horizontal voyage in the storm. For example, in reservoirs and lakes, the method of oblique wave navigation or zigzag navigation can be adopted.
4. U-turn in the wind and waves
In the event of heavy winds and waves, you cannot venture to sail, and you should choose wind-sheltered anchorage in time. In general waterways, the waves on the upwind shore are small; the waves in the slow flow area are small. Therefore, when you turn around, you should try to drive to the slow flow area. To turn around in the wind, you should first slow down and then add a car to turn around.
5. In heavy storms, the following safety measures should also be heeded
(1) All cargo hatch covers, vents, portholes, watertight door manholes, and anchor chain cabins are all closed and covered to prevent the influx of wave water.
(2) Adjust the free level of the fuel tank, the water tank, and fire fighting.
(3) The drainage holes and drainage pipes on the deck should be unobstructed for drainage.
(4) The mobile equipment and articles on the deck should be fixed.
