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Responsibilities Of Deck Officer During


Anchoring Operation
By Nachiketh Bhattathiri | In: Marine Navigation | Last Updated on October 25, 2019

Anchoring is one of the many important operations coming under the responsibility of deck officers. It
involves the use of critical shipboard equipment and requires high level of situational awareness. The key
responsibility of the deck officer at an anchor station is to use the anchoring machinery and available man
power for carrying out the operation safely and efficiently in accordance with the master’s instructions.

This article provides practical suggestions for deck officers on anchoring operations.

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Communication
Proper and efficient communication between the bridge and the anchor station is the most important
aspect of anchoring operations. The deck officer in charge should be thoroughly familiarised with the
reporting procedures. While anchoring, it is as significant as to give clear commands to the crew
members as it is to receive the same from the Master. It is also essential to update the status of the
operation to the bridge, from time to time. Before starting the operation, the officer must be clear on:

1. The anchor to be used (Port or Starboard)

2. How many shackles are to be lowered

3. How the anchor should be lowered (letting go or walking on gear)

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Preparation for Anchoring


Once the officer receives the command to prepare for anchoring, he must check on the following points:-

1. Presence of crew members wearing proper personal protective equipment (PPE) for assisting the
anchor station

2. Confirming the anchor used for the operation (Port or Starboard)

3. The anchor lashings and bow stopper are removed prior commencing the operations

4. When using hydraulic windlass, make sure the pumps are started prior operation

5. Check the working of Windlass and its controls

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6. If bow thrusters are likely to be used during anchoring, ensure that the required ventilations are open

7. Anchor day signal (ball) is ready for hoisting after terminating the operation

8. Walkie-talkies radios to be checked

9. Ensure that ship sides are clear of obstructions

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Operation
Anchoring operations are of 2 distinct types.

a. ‘Letting go’ (dropping the anchor)

b. Heaving up (picking up the anchor)

In either case, the deck officer has 3 main responsibilities.

1. Operation of the Windlass


Normally, the operation of windlass is done remotely from the controls. It is best preferred that
the windlass operation is carried out by the deck officer, provided the controls are positioned near the
ship’s side or in such position that he can keep a look at the anchor and its chain while operating the
controls. Otherwise, it is preferred to assign the duty to a skilled seaman guided with clear instructions.

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2. Visually checking the anchor and its chain


As the officer is in charge of reporting the position and stay of the anchor and its chain, it is
recommended to keep a visual check on the same by himself. Any uncertainties or out of ordinary action
observed during the anchoring should be reported to the Master in no time.
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3. Keeping a track on how many shackles are lowered
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Tracking the number of shackles lowered is done by visually observing the ‘kender’ shackle of the chain.
Kender shackle is bigger in size and is usually marked in different colour patterns or numbers for easy
sighting. In modern ships, the length of the chain below the hawse pipe is digitally displayed on the
control panel, however it is better to have a visual check than to rely on it. If the officer is operating the
windlass, a crew member can be assigned for the duty.

Remember – 1 shackle is 27.5 meters.

Reporting
Reporting is another vital duty of the deck officer in charge of the anchoring operations.

The duty officer acts as the eye of the Master in anchoring; hence every single status of the operation
should be updated to the Master. The most significant factors to be reported are:-

1. Anchor position
While anchoring operations are underway, the anchor-chain position is a matter of high concern. The
positions are reported normally in

a. Clock format – Considering the bulb as 12’o clock, the position to be reported with reference from the
bulb. The positions on starboard side will be 1’o clock, 2’o clock etc. and port side will start from 11′ o
clock

b. Cardinal Points – Reporting using the points system with every point 11.25 degrees. Example – 2
points on starboard bow.

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2. Chain Stay
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Along with the Position, the stay of the chain is also to be reported. Stay of the chain is the tendency of its
movement. While reporting the following terms are to be used for the respective observations.

a. Short stay – when the chain is leading in a short range from the ship’s side.

b. Medium stay- When the chain is leading in a medium range from the ship’s side.

c. Long stay- When the chain is leading in a longer range from the ship’s side extending from the hawse
pipe.

d. Up and Down – When the chain is vertically leading parallel to the ship’s side. It will not extend and will
be leading vertically downwards from the hawse pipe to the seabed.

Example of reporting – Position 2’o clock, long stay.


Different officers have different reporting styles. It is good to use the way an individual is comfortable with,
as long as the Master and the rest of the anchoring team is clearly able to understand.

In normal cases, while letting go the anchor, the chain needs to be stretched out for the anchor to hold
the vessel. After dropping the anchor, the chain stay will be longer. When the anchor is holding to the
seabed and the chain is settling down, the stay comes gradually to medium and then to a short range.
Finally the chain will go up and down which means the anchor is holding and the chain is settled down.

Safety
The deck officer in charge is responsible for the safety of the equipment and the crew members involved
in the anchoring operation. The officer has to watch out for himself and his crew during the operation.
Unsafe practices should be corrected and the officer should be able to lead the crew and guide them on
doing the operation safely. Regarding safety, the following points should be noted:-

a. Use of proper PPE including safety helmet, gloves, goggles, and ear muffs (if needed)

b. While checking the anchor and its chain, find the apt position from where you can observe the anchor
and avoid leaning over from the ship’s side.

c. While letting go the anchor, stay well clear from the windlass

d. While lowering/heaving the anchor on gear, do it in a gradual speed and avoid sudden and repeated
alteration of the speed of windlass and its direction of movement

Anchoring is a crucial and highly practical operation. In most of the cases, theoretical guidelines and
bookish knowledge are helpful only to an extent. Situational awareness and spontaneity of the officers,
and their instant decision making capability helps to carry out the operation fruitfully. A good knowledge of
ship’s maneuverability and the limitation of the equipment involved will further help the officer to make
such spontaneous decisions. The competency of the officer is decided upon his ability to consider the
situation, command his crew and to assess the orders give by the Master, to carry out the operation
safely and efficiently.

Have we missed any important duties of deck officer that can be added to this article? Let’s know in the
comments below.

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About Nachiketh Bhattathiri


Nachiketh is a graduated deck cadet of Maersk line, preparing for the second mates
examination. He has sailed on container vessels plying to Asia and Europe. Apart from
sailing he loves reading, writing, driving, traveling, water sports and movies.

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Comments

Emilio Gonzalez says


JUNE 30, 2014 AT 9:02 PM

We shouldn’t forget the importance that the Boatswain has in this operation.

TPC says
JULY 23, 2014 AT 1:18 PM

Usually the Bosun takes care of the winch and the duty officer (usually the Chief Mate)
commands the anchor team and has a bird eye view of the operation and thus should not be
the one handling the winch, else it compromise safety to the team.

The chain is usually reported as at short stay or long stay. describing it at medium stay, how
can it be differentiated? The description of the chain up and down is not that the anchor chain
has settled, but this phrase describe that the anchor is off the ground.

jacksoncyan says
JULY 23, 2014 AT 4:00 PM

It is highly recommended that testing of Windlass and Hydraulic system should be tested a day
or 2 days prior arrival to port to ensure the working condition of the system. At this point,
walkie-talkies and other communication equipment must be check and ready as well.

(Refer to Ship’s Prior Arrival to Port Checklist)

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peter says
AUGUST 19, 2014 AT 2:22 PM

it is very important to always check that ship side is clear of small boats or any other
obstructions accident occured where anchor was dropped on tug boat. thumb rule for how
many shackles to be dropped..number of shackles is depth of water times 2

Chirag gupta says


AUGUST 1, 2015 AT 10:31 PM

It will be more useful if you will mention about depth, walking back of anchor, scope, propeller
wash astern and ahead movements

vigneshwaran says
MARCH 13, 2016 AT 11:51 AM

Also the max heaving capacity of the windlass to be noted. Sometimes when anchoring in
deep waters, the weight of the anchor and cable suspending exceeds the capacity of the
windlass and thus cannot be heaved back.

Babar humayun says


APRIL 9, 2017 AT 1:21 AM

The windless should be tested before anchoraing and moving parts should be well grease

jayvee101 says
JUNE 8, 2018 AT 7:43 AM

Up and Down refers to Cable perpindicular to ship side or the cable is straight downward or
vertical while
Anchor Aweight refers to anchor itself that has off the sea bottom Anchor Insight refers to
anchor you see followed by whether Anchor foul or Anchor Clear til Anchor Home and
secured.

John D. Funk says


DECEMBER 4, 2018 AT 6:53 AM

When the deck officer has everything ready to drop anchor, he reports to the master ” standing
by” or “Standing by to drop anchor”
When the master is ready for the drop he orders the deck officer to “drop” or “drop anchor”

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