a cross-section of rainier at stations 3 and 4 looks something like this - looking aft

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A cross-section of Rainier at stations 3 and 4 looks something like this - looking aft. Fuel for Station No. 3 is pumped from the tanks below; to ships on her starboard side. Pallets from Station No. 4 may contain Dry Stores, Refrigerated Stores, or Ordnance. The pallets are kept steady with lines extended from the Sliding Padeye. Carriers are always served from this side. The pallets are moved about this deck by fork Vern and Ron’s tour started at the Quarter Deck near the forklifts. They proceeded to this port side via the ladder to

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A cross-section of Rainier at stations 3 and 4 looks something like this - looking aft. Fuel for Station No. 3 is pumped from the tanks below; to ships on her starboard side. Pallets from Station No. 4 may contain Dry Stores, Refrigerated Stores, or Ordnance. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: A cross-section of Rainier at stations 3 and 4 looks something like this - looking aft

A cross-section of Rainier at stations 3 and 4 looks something like this - looking aft.

Fuel for Station No. 3 is pumped

from the tanks below; to ships

on her starboard side.

Pallets from Station No. 4 may contain Dry Stores, Refrigerated Stores, or Ordnance.

The pallets are kept steady with lines extended from the Sliding Padeye.Carriers are always served from this side.

The pallets are moved about this deck by fork lifts.

Vern and Ron’s tour started at

the Quarter Deck near the forklifts.

They proceeded to this port side

via the ladder to the next deck up.

Page 2: A cross-section of Rainier at stations 3 and 4 looks something like this - looking aft

This Photo describes the Port side the best.

The tour group emerged on to this port side from the doorway just aft of rig No. 8

The group proceed forward towards the bridge.

Page 3: A cross-section of Rainier at stations 3 and 4 looks something like this - looking aft

View forward as we emerged from the door way

There are two types

of rigs and each have their own type of winch.

Page 4: A cross-section of Rainier at stations 3 and 4 looks something like this - looking aft

The Ram Drive Winch is different too.A Transmission hydraulic winch system maintains constant tension between the lines used for underway replenishment. The automatic ram control has sensors that constantly monitor the tension on the cables and tell the hydraulic system whether to pull in cable or reel it out.

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This process occurs as both ships are traveling at about 25 knots, with waves being whipped up from the ships wakes.

RIG 2 CONTROL

HOUSE

This rigging was designed for fast transfer of dry cargo. The Sliding Padeye makes it possible to keep the load from swinging around under the transfer trolley.

The tensioned hauling line travels up through

the fairleads on the receiving ship

After a small line is shot over to the receiving ship, stronger transfer lines are set up.

There is a link on the main page that also explains UNREP

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HAULIN WINCH

HIGHLINE PULLY - - - - - - - >

HAULIN PULLY - - - - - - - - - >

SLIDING PADEYE

Lightweight nylon lines are used to moor the ship. In Vern’s time they used big 4 inch manila hemp lines.

STATION SIX RIGGING

Page 7: A cross-section of Rainier at stations 3 and 4 looks something like this - looking aft

A view aft as the group proceed up to the Bridge