NVIC Method
Show NVIC method.
STCW Competence |
Knowledge, Understanding, and Proficiency |
Contribute to the safe operation of deck equipment and machinery
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ABD-C1.2 Knowledge of the following procedures and ability to use marlin spike seamanship skills, including the proper use of knots, splices, and stoppers
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Condition | Behavior | Standard |
On board ship or in a laboratory, or in an approved “Marlinspike Seamanship” course,
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the candidate demonstrates marlinspike seamanship skills including knots, splices and stoppers, and block and tackle.
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The candidate:
- Whips eye splice OR short splice within 15 minutes; and
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Ties knots (a) through (d) and at least six others within 15 minutes:
a. Bowline;
b. Square knot;
c. Clove hitch;
d. Sheet bend;
e. Carrick bend;
f. Rolling hitch;
g. Stopper hitch;
h. French bowline;
i. Stage hitch;
j. Running bowline;
k. Bowline on a bight;
l. Fisherman’s bend;
m. Timber hitch;
n. Cat’s paw;
o. Figure eight;
p. Barrel hitch;
q. Round turn and two half hitches; and
r. Double becket bend.
- Identifies various block and tackle rigs, rove to advantage, or not, and identify parts and their use.
- Demonstrates the proper methods for handling lines, wires, cables and chains;
- Demonstrates proper methods of securing and un securing canvas; and
- Demonstrates a working knowledge of the proper techniques to serve line.
NOTE: The candidate should successfully demonstrate seven of the ten knots and the whipping.
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MMA Method
In order to satisfy NVIC 14-14 Task 4.9.A , MMA students must:
- Successfully complete MMA Assessment ABD-4J9A1 Marlinspike seamanship - knots I
- Successfully complete MMA Assessment ABD-4J9A2 Marlinspike seamanship - knots II
- Successfully complete MMA Assessment ABD-4J9A3 Marlinspike seamanship - splicing