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Bringing the buoy aboard. |
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Weather buoy 106 (deep sea buoy) in forward over deck canister. |
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Weather buoy 107 in aft over deck canister. |
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Deep sea anchor secured below the over deck on the torpedo loading trough |
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Float for the deep sea anchor in the bow room. |
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Both antennas (lower and upper part) lashed to the torpedo transport rail in the stern room. |
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Chute (5 meters long) bolted to the upper deck with simple straps. |
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II.) |
Deployment of weather buoy 106 with deep sea anchor. |
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After assembling the necessary torpedo loading gear and the torpedo crane the deep sea anchor was placed on the over deck with the crane and anchor capstan. After loosening the forward net deflector clamping screws, tensioning [the deflector wire] with tackle and the capstan, detached it forward, then placed it on deck (interfered with deployment of the buoy). Buoy was withdrawn with tackle and capstan from the over deck container, then hoisted by crane and capstan, torpedo loading gear dismantled. |
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Took the antenna upper and lower parts onto the upper deck via the the bow room through the forward torpedo loading hatch. The opening of the hatch was only possible after partial flooding main ballast tank 1. Even in Sea State 2 this posed a danger to the boat. |
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While hanging in the crane the buoy antenna was installed and test transmission completed. Then the buoy was placed on the chute lying transverse to the forward edge of crane, then the crane was swung to the side. The anchor cable of the deep sea anchor was attached with the attached wire sling on the upper deck, the deep water anchor was slowly lowered into the water with hemp rope, then released. |
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Initially the anchor line unwound normally (vibrated). After 4-5 minutes there was no further vibration. Apparently the anchor line was jammed. The float was holed and secured on board. The float was then thrown overboard and the anchor cable let go. The anchor immediately took the float into the deep. The float was let go because it was impossible to haul up and clear the anchor line. Afterwards the weather buoy was deployed without anchor by lifting the chute. No difficulties with this. The buoy went out and floated normally. |
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