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NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING SERVICE CENTER

Port Hueneme, California 93043-4370

Technical Report
TR-6014-OCN

MOORING DESIGN PHYSICAL AND EMPIRICAL DATA

by
NFESC Staff
March 1999

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The Naval Facilities Engineering Command Criteria Office tasked the Naval Facilities Engineering Service
Center (NFESC) to compile a database of mooring hardware information to support MIL-HDBK-1026/4
'Mooring Design', which is in preparation. This report provides selected physical and empirical data useful for
mooring design.

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The Naval Facilities Engineering Command Criteria Office tasked the Naval
Facilities Engineering Service Center (NFESC) to compile a database of
mooring hardware information to support MIL-HDBK-1026/4 'Mooring
Design', which is in preparation. This report provides selected physical
and empirical data useful for mooring design.
This report consists of a directory that lists the type of information
provided, its subdirectory, the name and type of the file. In some cases
the same information is provided in various forms (for example, as both a
spread sheet and a picture of the spread sheet in image form), because
engineers may wish to use the files in various ways.

NFESC TR-6014-OCN

MOORING DATA

DIRECTORY
This table lists the types of information provided, its directory, file name
and file type.

Table.
ITEM

FILENAME

Al
A2
A2
A3
A3
A4
A4
A5
A5
A6
A6
A7
A7
Bl
Bl
B2
B2
B3
B3
B4
B4
B5
B5
B6
B6
B7
B7
Cl
Cl
C2
C2
C3
C3
C4
C4

al.xls
a2.dxf
a2.pcx
a3.dxf
a3.pcx
a4.dxf
a4.pcx
a5.dxf
a5.pcx
a6.dxf
a6.pcx
a7.dxf
a7.pox
bl.dxf
bl.pcx
b2.dxf
b2.pcx
b3.dxf
b3.pcx
b4.dxf
b4 .pcx
b5.dxf
b5.pcx
b6.dxf
b6.pcx
b7.dxf
b7.pcx
cl.dxf
cl.pcx
c2.dxf
c2.pcx
c3.dxf
c3.pcx
c4.dxf
c4.pcx

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Listing of Empirical Information


DESCRIPTION
Capacity of Standard Navy Fleet Moorings
Types of Drag - Embedment Anchors
Types of Drag - Embedment Anchors
Types of Pile Anchors
Types of Pile Anchors
Types of Deadweight Anchors
Types of Deadweight Anchors
Concrete Sinker Used in Standard Navy Moorings
Concrete Sinker Used in Standard Navy Moorings
Riser-Type puoys
Riser-Type Buoys
Marker Buoy
Marker Buoy
Large Double Bitt With Lip
Large Double Bitt With Lip
Low Double Bitt w/ Lip
Low Double Bitt w/ Lip
Special Mooring Bollard "A"
Special Mooring Bollard "A"
Special Mooring Bollard "B"
Special Mooring Bollard "B"
Large Bollard With Horn
Large Bollard With Horn
42" Cleat
42" Cleat
30" Cleat
30" Cleat
Common Stud Link Chain
Common Stud Link Chain
Chain Joining Link
Chain Joining Link
Anchor Joining Link
Anchor Joining Link
Ground Ring
Ground Ring

MOORING DATA

C5
C5
C5
C5
C6
C6
C7
C7
C8
C8
C9
C9
CIO
CIO
Cll
Cll
C12
C12
C13
C14
C15

c5a.dxf
c5a.pcx
c5b.dxf
c5b.pcx
c6.dxf
c6.pcx
c7.dxf
c7.pcx
c8.dxf
c8.pcx
c9.dxf
c9.pcx
clO.dxf
clO.pcx
cll.dxf
cll.pcx
cl2.dxf
cl2.pcx
cl3.xls
cl4.xls
cl5a.dxf

C15

cl5a.pcx

C15

cl5b.dxf

C15

cl5b.pcx

Dl

dle6.xls

Dl

dle7.xls

Dl

dle8.xls

Dl

dle9.xls

D2

d2el0.xls

D2

d2ell.xls

D2

d2el2.xls

D2

d2el3.xls

El
El
El
El
El
El

el54.dxf
el54.pcx
el55.dxf
el55.pcx
el56.dxf
el56.pcx

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Swivel Shackle (Page 1 of 2)


Swivel Shackle (Page 1 of 2)
Swivel Shackle (Page 2 of 2)
Swivel Shackle (Page 2 of 2)
Spider Plate
Spider Plate
Plate Sinker Shackle
Plate Sinker Shackle
Pear Link
Pear Link
End Link
End Link
Joining Shackle
Joining Shackle
Anchor Shackle
Anchor Shackle
Buoy Shackle
Buoy Shackle
Mechanical Properties
Physical Properties of Finished Chain and Accessories
Buoy, Mooring, Foam Filled, Polyurethane, 8 Ft Dia, Class
AA, General Arrangement & Parts List
Buoy, Mooring, Foam Filled, Polyurethane, 8 Ft Dia, Class
AA, General Arrangement & Parts List
Buoy, Mooring, Foam Filled, Polyurethane, 11.5 Ft Dia,
Class AA, General Arrangement & Parts List
Buoy, Mooring, Foam Filled, Polyurethane, 11.5 Ft Dia,
Class AA, General Arrangement & Parts List
Predicted Single Anchor Drag Distances - Stockless Anchor,
Stabilizers & Flukes at 45 degrees, Seafloor Type = Mud
Predicted Single Anchor Drag Distances - Stockless Anchor,
Stabilizers & Flukes at 36 degrees, Seafloor Type = Sand
Predicted Single Anchor Drag Distances - Stato Anchor,
Stabilizers & Flukes at 50 degrees, Seafloor Type = Mud
Predicted Single Anchor Drag Distances - Stato Anchor,
Stabilizers & Flukes at 30 degrees, Seafloor Type = Sand
Predicted Single Anchor Drag Distances - Tandem Stockless
Anchor, Stabilizers & Flukes at 45 degrees, Seafloor Type
= Mud
Predicted Single Anchor Drag Distances - Tandem Stockless
Anchor, Stabilizers & Flukes at 36 degrees, Seafloor Type
= Sand
Predicted Single Anchor Drag Distances - Tandem Stockless
Anchor, Stabilizers & Flukes at 50 degrees, Seafloor Type
= Mud
Predicted Single Anchor Drag Distances - Tandem Stockless
Anchor, Stabilizers & Flukes at 30 degrees, Seafloor Type
= Sand
Spherical Marker or Mooring Buoy
Spherical Marker or Mooring Buoy
Spherical Marker or Mooring Buoy
Spherical Marker or Mooring Buoy
Spherical Marker or Mooring Buoy
Spherical Marker or Mooring Buoy

MOORING DATA

El
El
El
El
El
El
El
El
El
El
El
El
El

el57.dxf
el57.pcx
el58.dxf
el58.pcx
el59.dxf
el59.pcx
el60.dxf
el60.pcx
el62.dxf
el62.pcx
el65.xls
el69a.xls
el70.xls

El

el71.xls

El

el72.dxf

El

el72.pcx

El
El

el74.xls
el75.xls

El

el76.xls

El

el78.dxf

El

el78.pcx

El

el77.xls

El
El
El

el81.xls
el82.xls
el83.xls

El

el84.xls

El

el85.xls

E2

e2_l.dxf

E2

e2 l.pcx

E2

e2_2.dxf

E2

e2_2.pcx

E2

e2_3.dxf

E2

e2 3.pcx

E2

e2_4.dxf

E2

e2 4.pcx

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Tension Bar Mooring Buoys


Tension Bar Mooring Buoys
Tension Bar Mooring Buoys
Tension Bar Mooring Buoys
Hawsepipe and Tension Bar Buoys
Hawsepipe and Tension Bar Buoys
Hawsepipe and Tension Bar Mooring Buoys
Hawsepipe and Tension Bar Mooring Buoys
Concrete Sinkers
Concrete Sinkers
Holding Power to Weight Ratio of Various Anchors
Moorings Without Sinkers Bills of Materials
Moorings Without Sinkers Chain Set Assembly for Basic
Depth
Moorings Without Sinkers Lengths of Ground Chain Required
for Various Water Depths
Moorings Without Sinkers Chain Set Assemblies for Various
Water Depths
Moorings Without Sinkers Chain Set Assemblies for Various
Water Depths
Moorings Without Sinkers Bills of Materials
Moorings Without Sinkers Chain Set Assembly for Basic
Depth
Moorings Without Sinkers Maximum Mooring Depths With
Various Buoys
Moorings Without Sinkers Chain Set Assemblies for Various
Water Depths
Moorings Without Sinkers Chain Set Assemblies for Various
Water Depths
Moorings Without Sinkers Lengths of Ground Chain Required
for Various Water Depths
Moorings With Sinkers - Bills of Materials
Moorings With Sinkers - Chain Set Assembly for Basic Depth
Moorings With Sinkers - Maximum Mooring Depths With
Various Buoys
Moorings With Sinkers - Lengths of Ground Chain Required
for Various Water Depths
Moorings With Sinkers - Chain Set Assemblies for Various
Depths
Free-Swinging, Riser-Type Mooring Without Sinkers Classes AAA and BBB (Proposed)
Free-Swinging, Riser-Type Mooring Without Sinkers Classes AAA and BBB (Proposed)
Free-Swinging, Riser Type Mooring Without Sinkers - Class
AA, BB, and CC
Free-Swinging, Riser Type Mooring Without Sinkers - Class
AA, BB, and CC
Free-Swinging, Riser-Type Mooring Without Sinkers - Class
DD
Free-Swinging, Riser-Type Mooring Without Sinkers - Class
DD
Free-Swinging, Riser-Type Mooring Without Sinkers - Class
A, B, C, D, E, F, and G
Free-Swinging, Riser-Type Mooring Without Sinkers - Class

MOORING DATA

E2

e2_5.dxf

E2

e2 5.pcx

E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
Fl
Fl
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
Gl
Gl
G2
G3
G4
G4
HI
HI
H2
H2
11

e3 lO.dxf
e3 10.pcx
e3 ll.dxf
e3 ll.pcx
e3 12.dxf
e3 12.pcx
e3 9.dxf
e3 9.pcx
fl.dxf
f1.pcx
flOOOO.dxf
fl0000.pcx
fl2000.dxf
fl2000.pcx
fl8000.dxf
fl8000.pcx
f2400.dxf
f2400.pcx
f2700.dxf
f2700.pcx
gl.dxf
gl.pcx
g2.xls
g3.xls
g4a.xls
g4b.xls
hlb.dxf
hlb.pcx
h2.dxf
h2.pcx
il.dxf

11

il.pcx

12

i2.dxf

12

i2.pcx

13

i3.dxf

13

i3.pcx

Jl
Jl
J2
J2
J3
J3
J4

jl.dxf
j1.pcx
j2.dxf
j2.pcx
j3.dxf
j3.pcx
j4.dxf

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A, B, C, D, E, F, and G
Free-Swinging, Riser-Type Mooring With Sinkers - Classes
A, B, C, D, and E
Free-Swinging, Riser-Type Mooring With Sinkers - Classes
A, B, C, D, and E
Tension Bar Mooring Buoy
Tension Bar Mooring Buoy
Hawsepipe Mooring Buoy
Hawsepipe Mooring Buoy
Tension Bar Mooring Buoy
Tension Bar Mooring Buoy
Standard Marker or Mooring Buoy
Standard Marker or Mooring Buoy
Recommended NAVMOOR Anchor Size for Navy Fleet Moorings
Recommended NAVMOOR Anchor Size for Navy Fleet Moorings
Plan View - 10K navmoor Anchor
Plan View - 10K navmoor Anchor
Anchor Assembly, Mooring NAVMOOR-10, 12000 Pounds
Anchor Assembly, Mooring NAVMOOR-10, 12000 Pounds
Anchor Assembly, Mooring NAVMOOR-15, 18 000 Pounds
Anchor Assembly, Mooring NAVMOOR-15, 18 000 Pounds .
NAVMOOR-2 Mooring Anchor 2,400 lbs. (wt.) General Assembly
NAVMOOR-2 Mooring Anchor 2,400 lbs. (wt.) General Assembly
NAVMOOR-6 Salvage Anchor 7,200 lbs. (wt.) General Assembly
NAVMOOR-6 Salvage Anchor 7,200 lbs. (wt.) General Assembly
Common Wire Rope Construction Examples
Common Wire Rope Construction Examples
Fiber Rope Specification
Plain-Laid Rope Construction
Braided Rope Construction
Braided Rope Construction - Continued
Driven Plate Anchor Configuration
Driven Plate Anchor Configuration
Anchor-Follower Assembly
Anchor-Follower Assembly
Variation of Bollard Pull with Shaft Speed for ARS-38
Class Ships
Variation of Bollard Pull with Shaft Speed for ARS-38
Class Ships
Variation of Bollard Pull with Shaft Speed and Propeller
Pitch for ARS-50 Class Ships
Variation of Bollard Pull with Shaft Speed and Propeller
Pitch for ARS-50 Class Ships
Bollard Pull vs. Shaft Speed and Propeller Pitch For TATF-169 Class Ship Without Kort Nozzle
Bollard Pull vs. Shaft Speed and Propeller Pitch For TATF-169 Class Ship Without Kort Nozzle
Chocks for Nylon Rope
Chocks for Nylon Rope
Bitts for Nylon Rope
Bitts for Nylon Rope
Vertical Howser Reels
Vertical Howser Reels
Horizontal Hawser Reels
MOORING DATA

J4
J5
J5
J6
J6
J6
J6

j4.pcx
jS.dxf
j5.pcx
j6 54.xls
j6 55.xls
j6 56.xls
j6 57.xls

J6

j6_58.xls

J6
J7

j6 59.xls
j7.xls

Kl
Kl
LI
L2
L3
L4
L5

kl.dxf
kl.pcx
L1.WK1
L2.xls
L3.xls
L4.xls
L5.xls

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Horizontal Hawser Reels


Capstan Head Sizes for Nylon Ropes
Capstan Head Sizes for Nylon Ropes
Three-Strand Nylon Rope
Plaited Nylon
Double Braided Nylon Rope
Plaited Continuous Polyester Filament with Staple Wrap &
Three-Strand Polyester
Three-Strand Polypropylene & Double Braided Polyester
Filament With Staple Wrap
Three-Strand Dual Fiber & Plaited Dual Fiber
Minimum Number of Lines Used in Preliminary Mooring
Analysis
U.S. Navy Stockless Anchor
U.S. Navy Stockless Anchor
NAVSEASYSCOM allhulls listing of ship information
NAVSEASYSCOM' ship chain specification data
NAVSEASYSCOM fiber rope specification data
NAVSEASYSCOM shackle specification data
NAVSEASYSCOM wire rope specification data

MOORING DATA

MIL-HDBK-1026/4

APPENDIX A
MOORING DESIGN PHYSICAL AND EMPIRICAL DATA

A-l

MIL-HDBK-1026/4

APPENDIX A
MOORING DESIGN PHYSICAL AND EMPIRICAL DATA

This appendix includes various supporting figures, tables and


drawings in digital form that support the handbook. Table A-l
lists the file names and gives a description of each data file,
Table A-l.

ITEM
Al
A2
A2
A3
A3
A4
A4
A5
A5
A6
A6
A7
A7
Bl
Bl
B2
B2
B3
B3
B4
B4
B5
B5
B6
B6
B7
B7
Cl
Cl
C2
C2
C3

FILENAME
al.xls
a2.dxf
a2.pcx
a3.dxf
a3.pcx
a4.dxf
a4.pcx
a5.dxf
a5.pcx
a6.dxf
a6.pcx
a7.dxf
a7.pcx
bl.dxf
bl.pcx
b2.dxf
b2.pcx
b3.dxf
b3.pcx
b4.dxf
b4.pcx
b5.dxf
b5.pcx
b6.dxf
b6.pcx
b7.dxf
b7.pcx
cl.dxf
cl.pcx
c2.dxf
c2.pcx
c3.dxf

Listing of Empirical Information


DESCRIPTION

Capacity of Standard Navy Fleet Moorings


Types of Drag - Embedment Anchors
Types of Drag - Embedment Anchors
Types of Pile Anchors
Types of Pile Anchors
Types of Deadweight Anchors
Types of Deadweight Anchors
Concrete Sinker Used in Standard Navy Moorings
Concrete Sinker Used in Standard Navy Moorings
Riser-Type Buoys
Riser-Type Buoys
Marker Buoy
Marker Buoy
Large Double Bitt With Lip
Large Double Bitt With Lip
Low Double Bitt w/ Lip
Low Double Bitt w/ Lip
Special Mooring Bollard "A"
Special Mooring Bollard "A"
Special Mooring Bollard "B"
Special Mooring Bollard "B"
Large Bollard With Horn
Large Bollard With Horn
42" Cleat
42" Cleat
30" Cleat
30" Cleat
Common Stud Link Chain
Common Stud Link Chain
Chain Joining Link
Chain Joining Link
Anchor Joining Link

MIL-HDBK-1026/4
C3
C4
C4
C5
C5
C5
C5
C6
C6
C7
C7
C8
C8
C9
C9
CIO
CIO
Cll
Cll
C12
C12
C13
C14
C15

C3.pcx
c4.dxf
C4.pcx
c5a.dxf
c5a.pcx
c5b.dxf
c5b.pcx
c6.dxf
c6.pcx
c7.dxf
c7.pcx
c8.dxf
c8.pcx
c9.dxf
c9.pcx
clO.dxf
clO.pcx
cll.dxf
cll.pcx
cl2.dxf
cl2.pcx
cl3.xls
cl4.xls
cl5a.dxf

C15

cl5a.pcx

C15

clSb.dxf

C15

cl5b.pcx

Dl

dle6.xls

Dl

dle7.xls

Dl

dle8.xls

Dl

dle9.xls

D2

d2el0.xls

D2

d2ell.xls

D2

d2el2.xls

D2

d2el3.xls

Anchor Joining Link


Ground. Ring
Ground Ring
Swivel Shackle (Page 1 of 2)
Swivel Shackle (Page 1 of 2)
Swivel Shackle (Page 2 of 2)
Swivel Shackle (Page 2 of 2)
Spider Plate
Spider Plate
Plate Sinker Shackle
Plate Sinker Shackle
Pear Link
Pear Link
End Link
End Link
Joining Shackle
Joining Shackle
Anchor Shackle
Anchor Shackle
Buoy Shackle
Buoy Shackle
Mechanical Properties
Physical Properties of Finished Chain and Accessories
Buoy, Mooring, Foam Filled, Polyurethane, 8 Ft Dia, Class
AA, General Arrangement & Parts List
Buoy, Mooring, Foam Filled, Polyurethane, 8 Ft Dia, Class
AA, General Arrangement & Parts List
Buoy, Mooring, Foam Filled, Polyurethane, 11.5 Ft Dia,
Class AA, General Arrangement & Parts List
Buoy, Mooring, Foam Filled, Polyurethane, 11.5 Ft Dia,
Class AA, General Arrangement & Parts List
Predicted Single Anchor Drag Distances - Stockless Anchor,
Stabilizers & Flukes at 45 degrees, Seafloor Type = Mud
Predicted Single Anchor Drag Distances - Stockless Anchor,
Stabilizers & Flukes at 36 degrees, Seafloor Type = Sand'
Predicted Single Anchor Drag Distances - Stato Anchor,
Stabilizers & Flukes at 50 degrees, Seafloor Type = Mud
Predicted Single Anchor Drag Distances - Stato Anchor,
Stabilizers & Flukes at 30 degrees, Seafloor Type = Sand
Predicted Single Anchor Drag Distances - Tandem Stockless
Anchor, Stabilizers & Flukes at 45 degrees, Seafloor Type
= Mud
Predicted Single Anchor Drag Distances - Tandem Stockless
Anchor, Stabilizers & Flukes at 36 degrees, Seafloor Type
= Sand
Predicted Single Anchor Drag Distances - Tandem Stockless
Anchor, Stabilizers & Flukes at 50 degrees, Seafloor Type
= Mud
Predicted Single Anchor Drag Distances - Tandem Stockless

MIL-HDBK-1026/4
Anchor, Stabilizers & Flukes at 30 degrees, Seafloor Type

El
El
El
El
El
El
El
El
El
El
El
El
El
El
El
El

el54.dxf
el54.pcx
el55.dxf
el55.pcx
el56.dxf
el56.pcx
el57.dxf
el57.pcx
el58.dxf
el58.pcx
el59.dxf
el59.pcx
el60.dxf
el60.pcx
el62.dxf
el62.pcx
el65.xls
el69a.xls
el70.xls

El

el71.xls

El

el72.dxf

El

el72.pcx

El
El

el74.xls
el75.xls

El

el76.xls

El

el78.dxf

El

el78.pcx

El

el77.xls

El
El
El

el81.xls
el82.xls
el83.xls

El

el84.xls

El

el85.xls

E2

e2 l.dxf

El
El

"IT

Sand
Spherical Marker or Mooring Buoy
Spherical Marker or Mooring Buoy
Spherical Marker or Mooring Buoy
Spherical Marker or Mooring Buoy
Spherical Marker or Mooring Buoy
Spherical Marker or Mooring Buoy
Tension Bar Mooring Buoys
Tension Bar Mooring Buoys
Tension Bar Mooring Buoys
Tension Bar Mooring Buoys
Hawsepipe and Tension Bar Buoys
Hawsepipe and Tension Bar Buoys
Hawsepipe and Tension Bar Mooring Buoys
Hawsepipe and Tension Bar Mooring Buoys
Concrete Sinkers
Concrete Sinkers
Holding Power to Weight Ratio of Various Anchors
Moorings Without Sinkers Bills of Materials
Moorings Without Sinkers Chain Set Assembly for Basic
Depth
Moorings Without Sinkers Lengths of Ground Chain Required
for Various Water Depths
Moorings Without Sinkers Chain Set Assemblies for Various
Water Depths
Moorings Without Sinkers Chain Set Assemblies for Various
Water Depths
Moorings Without Sinkers Bills of Materials
Moorings Without Sinkers Chain Set Assembly for Basic
Depth
Moorings Without Sinkers Maximum Mooring Depths With
Various Buoys
Moorings Without Sinkers Chain Set Assemblies for Various
Water Depths
Moorings Without Sinkers Chain Set Assemblies for Various
Water Depths
Moorings Without Sinkers Lengths of Ground Chain Required
for Various Water Depths
Moorings With Sinkers - Bills of Materials
Moorings With Sinkers - Chain Set Assembly for Basic Depth
Moorings With Sinkers - Maximum Mooring Depths With
Various Buoys
Moorings With Sinkers - Lengths of Ground Chain Required
for Various Water Depths
Chain Set Assemblies for Various
Moorings With Sinkers
Depths
Free-Swinging, Riser-Type Mooring Without Sinkers
Classes AAA and BBB (Proposed)

MIL-HDBK-1026/4
E2

e2_l.pcx

E2

e2_2.dxf

E2

e2_2.pcx

E2

e2_3.dxf

E2

e2_3.pcx

E2

e2_4.dxf

E2

e2_4.pcx

E2

e2_5.dxf

E2

e2_5.pcx

E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
Fl
Fl
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
Gl
Gl
G2
G3
G4
G4
HI
HI
H2
H2
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e3_10.pcx
e3 11.dxf
e3_ll.pcx
e3 12.dxf
e3_12.pcx
e3 9.dxf
e3_9.pcx
fl.dxf
fl.pcx
flOOOO.dxf
fl0000.pcx
fl2000.dxf
fl2000.pcx
fl8000.dxf
fl8000.pcx
f2400.dxf
f2400.pcx
f2700.dxf
f2700.pcx
gl.dxf
gl.pcx
g2.xls
g3.xls
g4a.xls
g4b.xls
hlb.dxf
hlb.pcx
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h2.pcx
il.dxf

Free-Swinging, Riser-Type Mooring Without Sinkers Classes AAA and BBB (Proposed)
Free-Swinging, Riser Type Mooring Without Sinkers - Class
AA, BB, and CC
Free-Swinging, Riser Type Mooring Without Sinkers - Class
AA, BB, and CC
Free-Swinging, Riser-Type Mooring Without Sinkers - Class _
DD
Free-Swinging, Riser-Type Mooring Without Sinkers - Class
DD
Free-Swinging, Riser-Type Mooring Without Sinkers - Class
A, B, C, D, E, F, and G
Free-Swinging, Riser-Type Mooring Without Sinkers - Class
A, B, C, D, E, F, and G
Free-Swinging, Riser-Type Mooring With Sinkers - Classes
A, B, C, D, and E
Free-Swinging, Riser-Type Mooring With Sinkers - Classes
A, B, C, D, and E
Tension Bar Mooring Buoy
Tension Bar Mooring Buoy
Hawsepipe Mooring Buoy
Hawsepipe Mooring Buoy
Tension Bar Mooring Buoy
Tension Bar Mooring Buoy
Standard Marker or Mooring Buoy
Standard Marker or Mooring Buoy
Recommended NAVMOOR Anchor Size for Navy Fleet Moorings
Recommended NAVMOOR Anchor Size for Navy Fleet Moorings
Plan View - 10K navmoor Anchor
Plan View - 10K navmoor Anchor
Anchor Assembly, Mooring NAVMOOR-10, 12000 Pounds
Anchor Assembly, Mooring NAVMOOR-10, 12000 Pounds
Anchor Assembly, Mooring NAVMOOR-15, 18000 Pounds
Anchor Assembly, Mooring NAVMOOR-15, 18000 Pounds
NAVMOOR-2 Mooring Anchor 2,400 lbs. (wt.) General Assembly
NAVMOOR-2 Mooring Anchor 2,400 lbs. (wt.) General Assembly
NAVMOOR-6 Salvage Anchor 7,200 lbs. (wt.) General Assembly
NAVMOOR-6 Salvage Anchor 7,200 lbs. (wt.) General Assembly
Common Wire Rope Construction Examples
Common Wire Rope Construction Examples
Fiber Rope Specification
Plain-Laid Rope Construction
Braided Rope Construction
Braided Rope Construction - Continued
Driven Plate Anchor Configuration
Driven Plate Anchor Configuration
Anchor-Follower Assembly
Anchor-Follower Assembly
Variation of Bollard Pull with Shaft Speed for ARS-38

MIL-HDBK-1026/4
11
12
12
13
13
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Jl
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J2
J3
J3
J4
J4
J5
J5
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J7
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Class Ships
Variation of Bollard Pull with Shaft Speed for ARS-38
il.pcx
Class Ships
Variation of Bollard Pull with Shaft Speed and Propeller
i2.dxf
Pitch for ARS-50 Class Ships
Variation of Bollard Pull with Shaft Speed and Propeller
i2.pcx
Pitch for ARS-50 Class Ships
Bollard Pull vs. Shaft Speed and Propeller Pitch For Ti3.dxf
ATF-169 Class Ship Without Kort Nozzle
Bollard Pull vs. Shaft Speed and Propeller Pitch For Ti3.pcx
ATF-169 Class Ship Without Kort Nozzle
jl.dxf
Chocks for Nylon Rope
Chocks for Nylon Rope
jl.pcx
j2.dxf
Bitts for Nylon Rope
Bitts for Nylon Rope
j 2.pcx
Vertical Howser Reels
j3.dxf
Vertical Howser Reels
j3.pcx
Horizontal Hawser Reels
j4.dxf
j4.pcx
Horizontal Hawser Reels
Capstan Head Sizes for Nylon Ropes
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Capstan Head Sizes for Nylon Ropes
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j6_55.xls Plaited Nylon
j6_56.xls Double Braided Nylon Rope
j6_57.xls Plaited Continuous Polyester Filament with Staple Wrap &
Three-Strand Polyester
j6_58.xls Three-Strand Polypropylene & Double Braided Polyester
Filament With Staple Wrap
j6_59.xls Three-Strand Dual Fiber & Plaited Dual Fiber
j7.xls
Minimum Number of Lines Used in Preliminary Mooring
Analysis
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U.S. Navy Stockless Anchor
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U.S. Navy Stockless Anchor

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FIGURE 16
Types of Pile Anchors

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C
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12.30
13.84
15.38
16.91
18.45
21.53
24.60

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1.94
2.19
2.44
2.79
2.94
3.38
3.88

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7.10
8.04
8.88
9.76
10.65
12.43
14.40

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7.37
8.35
9.20
10.18
11.05
12.81
14.78

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1.65
1.80
1.95
2.10
2.25
2.40
2.70

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12.00
13.50
15.00
16.50
18.00
21.00
24.00

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3.00
3.42
3.76
4.12
4.49
5.25
6.20

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2.25
2.50
2.75
3.00
3.50
4.00

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2.06
2.34
2.59
2.84
3.09
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1.59
1.59
1.64
1.80
1.94
2.38
2.58

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2.23
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2-1/2
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4

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8.78
10.24
11.70
11.70
11.70
13.16
13.16
19.00

A
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3.59
3.84
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.75
6.00
7.69

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3.41
3.66
5.25
5.25
5.25
5.50
5.75
7.31

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2

B
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9.23
10.76
12.30
12.30
12.30
13.84
13.84
19.95

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1.

2-1/4 to 2-3/4 inch Ground Rings shall be tested to the 2-3/4 inch
requirements and marked with the range of 2-1/4 to 2-3/4.

2.

Markings shall be as specified in Section 3.8.

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MANUFACTURER
CONTRACT YEAR
SERIAL NUMBER
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SECTION

AA

LOCATION FOf MARKINGS

FIGURE 4
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4 PLACES

G RAD

F RAD

SERIAL NUMBER
SERIAL NUMBER

D
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SIZE FM3
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FIGURE 5
Swivel Shackle (Page 1 of 2)

(All Dimensions In Inches)


Nominal
Diameter
1-3/4
2
2-1/4
2-1/2
2-3/4
3
3-1/2
4

A
(min)
20.91
25.36
27.44
31.89
34.09
38.74
45.90
52.11

Nominal
Diameter
1-3/4
2
2-1/4
2-1/2
2-3/4
3
3-1/2
4

Note:

A
(max)
22.44
26.66
30.50
33.53
35.83
40.72
48.26
54.79

G
(min)
2.99
3-69
4.03
4.56
4.95
6.03
6.30
7.22

B
(mtn)
9.07
11.21
12.29
13.74
15.04
16.43
19.34
21.96

G
(max)
3.15
3.87
4.23
4.80
5.21
6.33
6.62
7.59

B
(max)
9.53
11.79
12.92
14.44
15.82
17.27
20.34
23.08

H
(min)
2.38
2.76
3.07
3.45
3.76
4.07
4.84
5.53

C
(min)
6.83
7.99
8.76
9.83
10.74
12.05
13.82
15.74

H
(max)
2.50
2.90
3.23
3.63
3.96
4.27
5.08
5.81

C
(max)
7.18
8.39
9.20
10.32
11.30
12.67
14.52
16.54

J
(min)
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75

D
(min)
5.62
5.62
8.00
8.00
8.00
9.00
9.00
9.00

J
(max)
4.87
4.87
4.87
4.87
4.87
4.87
4.87
4.87

E
(min)
2.22
2.57
2.84
3.23
3.23
3.76
4.45
4.62

K
(mln)
6.83
7.99
8.76
9.83
10.74
12.05
13.82
15.74

E
(max)
2.34
2.71
2.98
3.39
3.39
3.96
4.67
4.87

K
(max)
7.18
8.39
9.20
10.33
11.30
12.67
14.52
16.54

F
(mln)
2.80
3.29
3.61
4.07
4.42
4.99
5.53
6.44

P
(mln)
12.90
15.81
16.97
20.04
21.22
23.96
29.63
33.39

F
(max)
2.94
3.45
3.79
4.27
4.64
5.25
5.81
6.78

P
(max)
14.75
16.63
19.56
21.06
22.31
25.18
31.15
35.11

Pin diameter to hole diameter looseness shall be +.090 max. for sizes
2-1/2. 2-3/4. 3. 3-1/2. 4. and +.072 max . for sizes 2 1/4. 2. 1 3/4.

FIGURE 5
Swivel Shackle (Page 2 of 2)

3.25 (82.6) RAD

0 4.14 (105.2)
3 PLACES

7.39 (187.7) RAD

v_y
12.00 (304.8)

37.84 (964.2)
.12 (3.1)
23.67 (601.2)
.12 (3.1)

4.00 (101.61) RAD-

10.20 (259.1)
2 PLACES

6.90 (175.3)
2 PLACES

2.75 (69.9) RAD


4 PLACES
6.90 (175.3) RAD
2 PLACES
7.50 (190.5)
15.00 (381.0)

SIZE FM3
MANUFACTURER
CONTRACT YEAR
SERIAL NUMBER

NOTES:
1.

HOLE 1 SHALL FIT THE SMALL END OF 3.50 AND 4.00 INCH NOMINAL SIZE ANCHOR
JOINING LINKS.

2.

HOLES 2 AND 3 SHALL FIT THE LARGE END OF 2.25, 2.50 AND 2.75 INCH NOMINAL
SIZE ANCHOR JOINING LINKS.

3.

ALL HOLES SHALL MEET THE PROOF AND BREAK LOAD REQUIREMENTS OF 4.00 CHAIN.

4.

MARKINGS SHALL BE AS SPECIFIED IN SECTION 3.7.

5.

ALLOWABLE DIMENSIONAL TOLERANCES SHALL BE -.06 +.12 UNLESS NOTED.

6.

ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES AND (CENTIMETERS).

FIGURE 6
Spider Plate

OR

OR

OR

FLEET MOORING
CHAIN REF

^..'

1.00 RAD
4 PLACES
LOCATIONS OF
MARKINGS

C RAD
2 PLACES

0D
B

DASH
NO.
-1
-2

6
5
4
3
2
1

OTY
REOD

OTY
RECD

FIND
NO.

-2

-1

SINKER CHAIN OR
PAD EYE REF

2 PLACES

SINKER GHAIN
OR
PAD EYE DIA
REF
1 3/4 TO 2
2 1/4 TO 4

DIM.
A
12

DIM.
B
.12

RAD
C
.12

DIA
D
.06

12.06
22.06

3.03
4.03

2.56
3.56

1.88
2.38

GRADE DH

NUT. HEAVY. HEX. 2.250-8UN-2B

ASTM A563

STEEL

GRADE DH

NUT. HEAVY. HEX. 1.750-8UN-2B

ASTM A563

STEEL

GRADE BD

BOLT. HEX HD. 2.250-8UN-2A X 9.25L

ASTM A354

STEEL

GRADE BD

BOLT. HEX HD. 1.750-8UN-2A X 6.25L

ASTM A354

STEEL

PLATE. 1.25 STK

ASTM A36

STEEL

PLATE. 1.00 STK

ASTM A36

STEEL

PART OR
IDENTIFYING NO.

SPEC

MATERIAL

PART OR
IDENTIFYING NO.
PARTS LIST

NOTES:
1.

PLATE SINKER SHACKLE MARKINGS SHALL BE AS SPECIFIED IN SECTION 3.7.

FIGURE 7
Plate Sinker Shackle

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Y
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D RAD

SIZE FM3
MANUFACTURER
CONTRACT YEAR
SERIAL NUMBER

SECTION AA
LOCATION FOR MARKINGS

(All Dimensions In Inches)


Nominal
Diameter
1-3/4
2
2-1/4
2-1/2
2-3/4
3
3-1/2
4

A
(min)
2.25
2.50
2.75
3.00
3.50
3.75
4.25
4.75

A
(max)
2.38
2.63
2.87
3.13
3.63
3.83
4.33
4.87

B
(min)
11.50
13.73
U.50
16.16
17.17
19.21
23.90
26.22

B
(max)
11.67
14.03
14.69
16.34
17.88
19.33
24.08
25.40

C
(min)
4.19
4.91
5.37
5.92
6.47
6.82
8.77
9.61

C
(max)
4.32
5.21
5.50
6.05
6.60
7.28
8.90
9.74

NOTES:
1.

MARKINGS SHALL BE AS SPECIFIED IN SECTION 3.7.

FIGURE 8
Pear Link

0
(min)
1.38
1.64
1.73
1.92
2.11
2.28
2.85
3.13

0
(max)
1.44
1.74
1.83
2.02
2.21
2.40
2.79
325

IF WELDED

(All Dimensions in Inches)


Nominal
Diameter
1-3/4
2
2-1/4
2-1/2
2-3/4
3
3-1/2
4

A
(min)
11.81
13.50
15.19
16.88
18.56
20.25
23.65
27.00

A
(max)
12.08
13.80
15.53
17.25
18.98
20.70
24.15
27.60

B
(min)
6.91
7.90
8.89
9.88
10.86
11.85
13.83
15.80

B
(max)
7.09
8.10
9.13
10.13
11.14
12.15
14.18
16.20

C
(min)
2.10
2.40
2.70
3.00
3.30
3.60
4.20
4.80

NOTE:
Markings shall be as specified in Section 3.8.

FIGURE 9
End Link

C
(max)
2.16
2.49
2.79
3.10
3.40
3.69
4.29
4.89

(All Dimensions in Inches)


G
Nominal
Diameter (min)
1-3/4
2.22
2.54
2
2.85
2-1/4
3.17
2-1/2
2-3/4
3.49
3.80
3
4.44
3-1/2
5.07
4

G
(max)
2.33
2.67
3.00
3.33
3.66
4.00
4.66
5.33

H
(min)
5.80
6.63
7.49
8.29
9.12
9.95
11.60
13.26

H
(max)
6.10
6.97
7.84
8.71
9.58
10.46
12.20
13.94

I
(min)
6.83
7.80
8.78
9.75
10.73
11.70
13.65
15.60

1
(max)
7.18
8.20
9.23
10.25
11.28
12.30
14.35
16.40

J
(min)
2.73
3.12
3.51
3.90
4.29
4.68
5.46
6.24

J
(max)
2.87
3.28
3.69
4.10
4.51
4.92
5.74
6.56

K
4.90
5.60
6.30
7.00
7.70
8.40
9.80
11.20

Dovetail

FIGURE 10
Joining Shackle

(All Dimensions in Inches)


G
Nominal
Diameter (min)
1-3/4
2.39
2.73
2
2-1/4
3.07
3.14
2-1/2
2-3/4
3.75
3
4.10
3-1/2
4.78
4
5.46

G
(max)
2.51
2.87
3.23
3.59
3.95
4.31
5.02
5.74

H
(min)
7.85
8.97
10.09
11.21
12.33
13.46
15.70
17.94

H
(max)
8.25
9.43
10.61
11.79
12.97
14.15
16.50
18.86

1
(min)
8.87
10.14
11.41
12.68
13.94
15.21
17.75
20.28

1
(max)
9.33
10.66
11.99
13.33
14.66
15.99
18.66
21.32

J
(min)
3.07
3.51
3.95
4.39
4.38
5.40
6.14
7.02

J
(max)
3.23
3.69
4.15
4.61
5.07
5.54
6.46
7.38

K
5.43
6.20
6.98
7.75
8.53
9.30
10.85
12.40

Dovetail

FIGURE 11
Anchor Shackle

Breaking Load
(mln pounds)
162.600
204.100
300.000
420.000
660.000
1.020.000
1.440.500
1.800,000

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Mechanical Properties

Chain
and
Accessories

Swivel
Shackle
Pins

Ultimate strength (tensile)


minimum
maximum

93,000 psi
115,000 psi

145,000 psi
170,000 psi

150,000 psi

Elongation minimum (gage


length = 5X specimen diameter)

17 percent

12 percent

9 percent

Reduction in area minimum

40 percent

40 percent

22 percent

192-229
192-235

321 - 365

300 - 370

43 ft lb
36 ft lb
30 ft lb

43 ft lb

30 ft lb
26 ft lb
15 ft lb

Property

Brinell Hardness (standard ball:


10mm ball and 3000 Kg load)
chain
accessories
Impact; average of three
specimens at 32F (minimum)
base metal
across weld
cast components

Pear
Links

TABLE 2
Physical Properties of Finished Chain and Accessories

Chain
Diameter
(inches)

Proof
Load
(lbs)

Minimum
Breaking
Load
(lbs)

1-3/4
2
2-1/4
2-1/2
2-3/4
3
3-1/2
4

247,000
318,000
396,000
484,000
578,000
679,000
900,000
1,143,000

352,000
454,000
570,000
692,000
826,000
970,000
1,285,000
1,632,000

Minimum Chain
Weight per
Shot
(lbs)
2252
3276
4143
5138
6250
7459
10258
13358

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TABLE E-l
Predicted Single Anchor Drag Distances

Anchor: Stockless Anchor with Stabilizers and Flukes Fixed at


approximately 45
Seafloor Type: Mud
Horizontal Design Load (kips)
25.

50.

75. 100. 125. 150. 175. 200. 225. 250. 275. 300

Anchor
Weight
(Kips)
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.

*
*
*
*
54.
*
*
*
*
32.
*
*
*
*
21.
*
*
*
*
13.
*
*
*
*
9.
*
*
+
6. 183.
*
*
*
6.
99.
*
+

6.
64.
*
*
*
5.
47.
+
*
*
5.
40.
*

*
5.
33.
*
*
*
4.
27.
*
*
4.
22. 154.
*
*
4.
17.
95.
*
*
14.
77.
3.
*
*
3.
12.
64.
*
*
2.
10.
53.
+
*
2.
8.
48.
*
2.
8.
42. 202.
*
8.
37. 152.
1.
*
8.
33. 104.
1.
*
1.
7.
29.
89.
*
1.
7.
25.
78.
*
7.
21.
68.
1.
0.
7.
59. 245.
19.

*
*
+

*
*
*
+

*
*
*
*
*
*
+

*
*

*
*
*
*
*

*
*

*
*

*
*
*
*
*
*
*

*
*
*
*
*
*

*
*
*
*
*
*
*

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

+
+

*
*
*
*
*

Drag Distance (Feet)


'Exceeds anchor ultimate holding capacity

*
*
*
+
+

*
*

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
+

*
*
*
*

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

*
*

*
*

*
*

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

*
*
+

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

TABLE E-l (Continued)


Predicted Single Anchor Drag Distances

Anchor: Stockless Anchor with Stabilizers and Flukes Fixed at


approximately 36
Seafloor Type: Sand
Horizontal Design Load (kips)

25.

50.

20.
19.
18.
17.
17.
17.
17.
17.
17.
17.
17.
17.
17.
17.
18.
18.
18.
18.
18.
18.
18.
17.
17.
17.
17.
17.

75. 100. 125. 150. 175. 200. 225. 250. 275. 300.

Weight
(Kips)
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.

*
37.
33.
29.
28.
27.
26.
26.
25.
24.
24.
23.
23.
23.
23.
22.
22.
22.
22.
22.
22.
23.
23.
23.
23.

*
*
*
*
*
*
46.
43.
39.
37.
35.
34.
33.
32.
32.
31.
31.
30.
30.
29.
29.
28.
28.
28.
28.
27.

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
52.
49.
46.
44.
41.
40.
39.
38.
37.
36.
36.
36.
35.
35.
35.

*
*

*
*
*
*
*
*
*

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
57.
54.
52.
50.
48.
46.
45.
43.
43.
42.

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
62.
60.
58.
56.
54.

*
*
*
*

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

*
*
*

*
*
*

*
*
*
*

*
*
*
+

*
*
*
*
*
+

*
*
+

Drag Distance (Feet)


Exceeds anchor ultimate holding capacity

*
*
*
*
*
+

*
*
*
+

*
*
*

* .
*
+

*
*
*
*
*
*

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

*
*
*
*
*
*
*

*
*
*
*
*
*

*
*
*

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

*
*

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

TABLE E-l (Continued)


Predicted Single Anchor Drag Distances

Anchor: Stato Anchor with Stabilizers and Flukes Fixed at


apporoximately 50
Seafloor Type: Mud

Horizontal Design Load (kips)


25,

50,

75. 100. 125. 150. 175. 200. 225. 250. 275. 300,

4.
3.
2.
2.
1.
1.
1.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.

23.
15.
10.
7.
6.
6.
5.
4.
4.
3.
3.
3.
2.
2.
2.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
64. 158.
*
*
*

*
*
*
45. 96. 236.
*

*
*
*
*
34. 68. 127. 322.
*
*
*
#
*
25. 52. 93. 168. 398.
*
*
*
*
*
18. 43. 72. 120. 205.
*
+

*
14. 35. 57. 94. 148. 280.
*
*
+
11. 27. 50. 76. 118. 183. 352.
*
*
9. 21. 43. 63. 96. 140. 216. 418.
*
*
8. 18. 36. 56. 81. 118. 169. 266.
*
7. 15. 29. 50. 68. 99. 138. 200. 333.
7. 13. 24. 43. 61. 85. 118. 158. 229. 395
6. 10. 21. 37. 55. 73. 102. 138. 188. 265
6. 10. 18. 32. 50. 66. 90. 120. 156. 216
5.
9. 16. 27. 44. 61. 78. 106. 138. 179
5.
8. 14. 24. 39. 56. 71. 94. 122. 156
8. 12. 21. 34. 51. 66. 83. 109. 139
5.
7. 11. 19. 30. 46. 61. 75. 98. 124
4.
7. 10. 17. 26. 41. 56. 70. 88. 112
4.
7. 10. 15. 24. 36. 52. 66. 79. 102
4.
9. 13. 22. 32. 47. 61. 74. .92
6.
3.
6.
9. 12. 20. 28. 43. 57. 70. 83
3.
8. 11. 18. 26. 39. 53. 66. 78
3.
5.
8.
8. 11. 16. 24. 35. 49. 62. 74
2.
8. 10. 15. 22. 31. 44. 58. 70
8.
2.
7. 10. 13. 21. 28. 41. 54. 66
7.
2.
7. 10. 12. 19. 26. 37. 50. 63
7.
2.

Anchor
Weight
(Kips)
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.

Drag Distance (Feet)


Exceeds anchor ultimate holding capacity

mZM*~~X*rn** f*

TABLE E-l (Continued


Predicted Single Anchor Drag Distances

Anchor: Stato Anchor with Stabilizers and Flukes Fixed at


approximately 30
Seafloor Type: Sand
Horizontal Design Load (Kips)

25.

50.

75. 100. 125. 150. 175. 200. 225. 250. 275. 300.

15.
15.
15.
15.
15.
15.
16.
16.
16.
17.
17.
17.
17.
18.
18.
18.
18.
19.
19.
19.
19.
19.
20.
20.
20.
20.

21.
20.
20.
20.
20.
21.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
21.
23.
21.
21.
21.
21.
21.
22.
22.

28.
27.
27.
26.
25.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.

Anchor
Weight
(Kips)
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.

39.
36.
32.
30.
30.
30.
29.
28.
28.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.

55.
45.
42.
39.
36.
33.
33.
33.
33.
32.
32.
31.
31.
30.
30.
30.
30.
30.
30.
30.
30.
30.
30.
30.
30.
30.

63.
51.
47.
45.
42.
40.
37.
36.
36.
36.
36.
35.
35.
34.
34.
33.
33.
32.
32.
32.
32.
32.
32.
32.
32.

*
*

77.
59.
53.
50.
47.
45.
43.
41.
39.
38.
38.
38.
38.
38.
37.
37.
36.
36.
36.
35.
35.
35.
34.
34.

*
*
*

*
*
*
*

*
*
*
*
*
*
*

*
91.
*
67. 103.
*
58. 74. 116.
*
55. 65. 88.
*
52. 59. 72. 101.
50. 57. 65. 79. 114
48. 55. 61. 72.
91
46. 53. 59.
65.
78
44. 51. 57.
63.
72
67
52. 49. 55.
61.
65
41. 47. 54. 59.
63
41. 46. 52. 58.
40. 44. 50. 56.
62
40. 43. 49. 55.
60
40. 43. 47. 53.
59
57
40. 43. 46. 52.
40. 42. 45. 50. . 56
40. 42. 45. 49.
54
39. 42. 44. 47.
53
39. 42. 44. 46.
52
38. 42. 44. 46.
50
38. 41. 44. 46.
49
37. 41. 44. 46.
48

Drag Distance (Feet)


*Exceeds anchor ultimate holding capacity

*
*

UUIWMI

TABLE E-2
Predicted Tandem Anchor Drag Distances

Anchor: Tandem Stockless Anchors with Stabilizers and Flukes Fixed at


approximately 45
Seafloor Type: Mud
Horizontal Design Load (Kips)

25.

50.

75.

*
*
*
*

100.

125.

150.

*
*

*
*
*
*
*
*

175. 200. 225.

250.

275.

300.

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

*
*
*
*
*

Anchor
Weight
(Kips)
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.

6.
4.
4.
3.
3.
2.
2.
1.
1.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.

54.
32.
21.
13.
9.
6.
6.
6.
5.
5.
5.
4.
4.
4.
3.
3.
2.
2.
2.
1.
1.
1.
1.
0.
0.

70.
47.
35.
27.
21.
15.
12.
10.
7.
7.
7.
7.
6.
6.
6.
6.
5.
5.
5.
5.
4.
4.

*
*
*
183.
99.
64.
47.
40.
33.
27.
22.
17.
14.
12.
10.
8.
8.
8.
8.
7.
7.
7.
7.

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
+

200.
128.
79.
63.
50.
44.
38.
33.
28.
23.
19.
17.
15.
13.
11.
10.
9.

*
*
*
*
*
154.
95.
77.
64.
53.
48.
42.
37.
33.
29.
25,
21.
19.

*
*
*

*
*
*
*
*
*
*

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

*
*
*
*
*
*
179.
124.
90.
77.
65.
56.
51.
46.
42.
38.

*
*
202.
152.
104.
89.
78.
68.
59.

Drag Distance (Feet)


Exceeds anchor system ultimate holding capacity

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

*
*
*
*
*

*
*
*
224.
177.
132.
101.

*
*
+

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
+

245.

*
*
*
*
*
*
+

*
*
*
*

*
*
*
*
*
+

*
*
*
*
*
*
+

*
*
*
+

*
*
+

TABLE E-2 (Continued)


Predicted Tandem Anchor Drag Distances

Anchor: Tandem Stockless Anchors with Stabilizers and Flukes Fixed at


approximately 36
Seafloor Type: Sand
Horizontal Design Load (Kips)
25,

50,

75. 100. 125. 150. 175. 200. 225. 250. 275. 300.

13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
14.
14.
14.
14.
14.
14.
14.

20.
19.
18.
17.
17.
17.
17.
17.
17.
17.
17.
17.
17.
17.
18.
18.
18.
18.
18.
18.
18.
17.
17.
17.
17.
17.

32.
27.
25.
24.
23.
22.
21.
21.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
21.
21.
21.

Anchor
Weight
(Kips)
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.

*
*

37.
33.
29.
28.
27.
26.
26.
25.
24.
24.
23.
23.
23.
23.
22.
22.
22.
22.
22.
22.
23.
23.
23.
23.

*
*

42.
38.
34.
32.
31.
30.
29.
29.
28.
28.
27.
27.
26.
26.
26.
25.
25.
25.
25.
25.
25.
25.

*
*
*
*

46.
43.
39.
37.
35.
34.
33.
32.
32.
31.
31.
30.
30.
29.
29.
28.
28.
28.
28.
27.

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

47.
44.
41.
39.
37.
36.
35.
35.
34.
34.
33.
33.
32.
32.
32.
31.
31.

*
*
*
*

*
*
*

52.
49.
46.
44.
41.
40.
39.
38.
37.
36.
36.
36.
35.
35.
35.

Drag Distance (Feet)


Exceeds anchor system ultimate holding capacity

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
#
*
*
*
*

53.
50.
48.
46.
44.
42.
41.
40.
40.
39.
38.
38.

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

57.
54.
52.
50.
48.
46.
45.
43.
43.
42.

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

*
*
*
*
*
*
*

58.
56.
54.
52.
50.
49.
47.

*
+

*
+

*
*
*
*
*

62
60
58
56
54

TABLE E-2 (Continued)


Predicted Tandem Anchor Drag Distances

Anchor: Tandem Stato Anchors with Stabilizers and Flukes Fixed at


approximately 50
Seafloor Type: Mud
Horizontal Design Load (Kips)
25.

50.

0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.

4.
3.
2.
2.
1.
1.
1.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.

75. 100. 125. 150. 175. 200. 225. 250. 275. 300.

Anchor
Weight
(Kips)
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.

10.
6.
5.
5.
4.
3.
3.
2.
2.
1.
1.
1.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.

23.
15.
10.
7.
6.
6.
5.
4.
4.
3.
3.
3.
2.
2.
2.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.

41.
29.
19.
14.
11.
8.
7.
7.
6.
5.
5.
4.
4.
4.
3.
3.
3.
2.
2.
2.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.

64.
45.
34.
25.
18.
14.
11.
9.
8.
7.
7.
6.
6.
5.
5.
5.
4.
4.
4.
3.
3.
3.
2.
2.
2.
2.

*
*
*
99. 158. 324.
*
*
96. 140. 236.
66.
68. 94. 127. 182. 322
48.
39. 52. 70. 93. 122. 168
43. 55. 72. 93. 120
30.
22. 35. 46. 57. 74. 94
18. 27. 39. 50. 60. 76
15. 21. 32. 43. 53. 63
12.
18. 25. 36. 46. 56
15. 21. 29. 40. 50
10.
9. 13. 18. 24. 34. 43
8.
10. 16. 21. 28. 37
8.
10. 13. 18. 24. 32
7.
9. 11. 16. 21. 27
7.
8. 10. 14. 19. 24
6.
8. 10. 12. 17. 21
7.
6.
9. 11. 15. 19
7.
5.
9. 10. 13. 17
7.
8. 10. 11. 15
5.
5.
6.
8.
9. 11. " 13
7.
6.
4.
9. 10. 12
7.
8. 10. 11
4.
5.
7.
4.
5.
8.
9. 11
9. 10
4.
5.
6.
8.
7.
9. 10
5.
3.
6.
7.
8. 10
3.
4.
6.

Drag Distance (Feet)


'Exceeds anchor system ultimate holding capacity

.Tpm

TABLE E-2 (Continued)


Predicted Tandem Anchor Drag Distances

Anchor: Tandem Stato Anchor with Stabilizers and Flukes Fixed at


approximately 30
Seafloor Type: Sand
Horizontal Design Load (Kips)
25.

50,

75. 100. 125. 150. 175. 200. 225. 250. 275. 300.

12.
13.
13.
13.
14.
14.
15.
15.
15.
16.
16.
16.
16.
17.
17.
17.
17.
18.
18.
18.
18.
19.
19.
19.
19.
19.

15.
15.
15.
15.
15.
15.
16.
16.
16.
17.
17.
17.
17.
18.
18.
18.
18.
19.
19.
19.
19.
19.
20.
20.
20.
20.

18.
18.
18.
18.
18.
18.
18.
18.
18.
18.
18.
18.
18.
19.
19.
19.
19.
19.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
21.
21.
21.

Anchor
Weight
(Kips)
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
IS.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.

21.
20.
20.
20.
20.
21.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
21.
21.
21.
21.
21.
21.
21.
22.
22.

25.
24.
23.
22.
22.
22.
22.
22.
23.
23.
22.
22.
22.
22.
22.
22.
22.
22.
22.
22.
22.
22.
22.
22.
23.
23.

28.
27.
27.
26.
25.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.
24.

34.
30.
29.
28.
28.
27.
26.
26.
26.
26.
26.
26.
26.
26.
26.
26.
26.
26.
26.
26.
26.
26.
26.
26.
26.
26.

39.
36.
32.
30.
30.
30.
29.
28.
28.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.

45.
41.
37.
34.
32.
32.
32.
31.
30.
30.
29.
29.
28.
28.
28.
29.
29.
29.
29.
29.
29.
29.
29.
29.
29.
29.

Drag Distance (Feet)


'Exceeds anchor system ultimate holding capacity

55.
45.
42.
39.
36.
33.
33.
33.
33.
32.
32.
31.
31.
30.
30.
30.
30.
30.
30.
30.
30.
30.
30.
30.
30.
30.

78.
52.
46.
43.
40.
38.
35.
35.
35.
34.
34.
34.
33.
32.
32.
32.
31.
31.
31.
31.
31.
31.
31.
31.
31.
31.

*
63
51
47
45
42
40
37
36
36
36
36
35
35
34
34
33
33
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32

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TABLE 70
Spherical Marker or Mooring Buoy1

Weith
Dimensions
Net Buoyancy
Surface Visibility
Hull Construction
Foam Filling
Color

Data provided by Tideland Signal Corp.

,..-.

270 lbs
40 inches Diameter
1240 lbs
23 sq ft.
1/8" Fiberglass reinforced
polyester resin
4 lbs/ft3 Closed cell
polyurethane
International orange

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TABLE 71
Spherical Marker or Mooring Buoy*

BELLMOUTH
ELASTOMER
BUMPER CAP
FILAMENT -^
REINFORCED
ELASTOMER
SKIN
HAWSEPIPE
ENERGY
ABSORBING
CLOSED-CELL
FOAM

KU Vi/'

HAWSEPIPE TYPE

'.'EIGHT

DIAMETER
(FEET)

\ A:=
"-3S.;

6.C
7.0
8.0
9.0
10.0

Data ;-:vided by Sewcrd Internationa! Cc.

. D L" J

2.200
2.900
3.900
5.900

RESERVE
EUOYANCY
(L5S.)
5.500
S.OOO
M.000
20.000
25,000

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TABLE 72
Spherical Marker or Mooring Buoyl

OVERALL
LENGTH

- DIAMETER --

ELASTOMER SKIN
WITH NYLON
NET EMBEDDED

PAD EYE
MILD STEEL
STIFFENER PUTE

FLEXIBLE CLOSED
CELL FOAM

MILD STEEL PIPE

RIGID CLOSED
CELL FOAM

C'AUETER
(FEET)

2.50
3.25
3 75
A. 20
-.40
A.75

5.20
5.60
5.90

OVERALL
LENGTr(rEET)

4.50
5.25
5.75
6.20
6.40
6.75
7.20
7.60
7.90

V/ElC!-'T
IN A:R
(LBS.)

75
150
205
290
350
395
470
605
750

RESERVE
BUOYANT
(LBS)

500
1.000
1,500
2,COO
2.500
3.CCO
4.0C0
5. CCO
6.CCO

Cc*.a provided t> S:r-son Ocezr. Systems, ir.c

MANU'

FART
NO.

SB5
S310
S=!5
SB20
SB25
SE50
S540
S = 50
SE60

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TABLE 73
Tension Bar Mooring Buoys1

Ft FXI8LF
CLOSED

ELASTOMER SKIN
WTH NYLON NET
EMBEDDED.

CELL

RIGID CLOSED
CELL FOAM

F0AM

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PAD EYE

STIFFENER PLATES
AND BRACKETS

DIAMETER
(FEET)

2.00
2.50
3.00
3.50
4.00
4.00
4.50
5.00
5.50
5.75
6.00

HEIGHT OS
LENGTn
(FEET;

4.0
4.0
4.0
40
4.5
6 0
6 0
60
6.5
6.5

e.o

WEIGHT
IM AIR
(LBS.)

200
250
' 310
460
600
25
TOCO
1150
\ 350
1625
2475

RESERVE
BUOYANCY

(LBS)

500
1.000
1.500
2.000
3.000
4.000
5.000
6.000
6.000
10.000
12.000

Dcta provided by S:n-.sor Ocean Systems. Inc.

Ui.NTjF
FART
NO.

CB5
C310
C315
:B20

C530
:S40

:=5o
C360
C350
15100
C5120

RiOTwc-^:...--.~.-^tMmr

TABLE 74
Tension Bar Mooring Buoys*

ENERGY-ABSORBING
FOAM (UNDER SKIN)

HEAVY WALL
STEEL PIPE

FILAMENT--*
REINFORCED
ELASTOMER
SKIN

DROP-FORGED
EYE FITTING

CLOSED-CELL -vi
~
FOAM (INSIDE) ^^P

DIAMETER
(INCHES)

20
24
29
37
50

HEIGHT
OR
LENGTH
(INCHES)
30
36
45

59

e:

OVERALL
LENGTH
(INCHES)
40-3/8
47-7/8
61-7/2
79-3/3
102

WEIGHT
IN AIR
(LBS.)
10
70
'40

150
T

:o

Data covidrd by Seaward lnterna'ionai Cc.

RESERVE
E'JOYANCY
(LBS.)
300
5C0
i.CCO
2.000
5. CC0

FlCK-UP
LOAD
RATING
(LBS.)
5.000
7.500
10.000
20.000
40.000

FICK-UP
EYE
I.D.
(INCHES)
2-1/4
2-1/2
3-1/5
4
4

/f |ifi^f^f^*i'^HirftoTll-iiriM<jyMT<l--|J'^Tr*tTT .'IHM

TABLE 75
Hawsepipe and Tension Bar Buoys1

TENSION BAR TYPE

DIAMETER
(FEET)
5.75
6.50
7.25
8.00
8.75

LENGTH
(FEET)
8.0
9.0
10.0
11.0
13.0

WEIGHT
IN AIR
(LBS.)

RESERVE
BOUYANCY
(LBS.)

1.900
2.700
3.400
3.800
5.000

11.400
16.400
23.000
30,000
40.000

PB11
PB16
PB23
PB30
PB40

FLEXIBLE CLOSED (WO CLOSED


HTELL FOAM^CELL FOAM

CUSTOMER Sk' N WITH

o r

ELASTOMER SKIN WITH


NYLON SET EM8EDOED

FLEX,8L CL0SED
yzzzzfezzz2r-cCELL
FOAU

NY.CN NET EM3EOOCO

^-STEEL SHELL CORE

END PLATES
CHAIN
TUBE CIAUETER

LIFTING

Lues

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-RIGIO CLOSED
CELL FOAU

LENGTH

TENSION BAR TYPE

HAWSEPIPE TYPE

HAWSEPIPE TYPE

DiAMETER
(FEET)
3.63
4.25
4.50
4.85
5 00
5.00
6.00
6.00

HEIGHT
OR
LENGTH
(FEET)
5.5
5.5
6.2
7.5
8.0
8.5
10.0
12.0

WEIGHT
IM AIR
(LBS.)

. -RESERVE
BOUYANCY
(LBS.)

305
360
500
1,400
1.575
1.700
3.350
3.800

2.000
3.000
4.000
5,000
6,000
8,000
10.000
12,000

by Somson Ocec-. Systems. Inc.

HAV /SEPIPE
INS DE DIA
I* ~HE5)
14
14.
14
15
15
19
25
30

\'~'.r .
rr-- ,

...-.
r-EIO
!- = -0
r-.E-^O
H = 50
Hrc-3
r-rSO
Hr"-.-0
H^liO

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TABLE 76
Hawsepipe and Tension Bar Mooring Buoys1

PICK-UP
CROSS~c

cBELLMOUTH

s=y

FILAMENT-REINFORCED
ELASTOMER SKIN f
X 4- ENERGY-ABSORBINGFOAM (UNDER SKIN)

8-

CLOSED-CELL FOAU
(INSIDE)

-<8
^v
^5>^ HAWSEPIPE

PENDANT EYE-e

HAWSEPIPE TYPE

TENSION BAR TYPE

C -METE=
^EET)
5.4
5.2
5.8
7.7
= 4
r.1

HEIGHT
OR
LENGTH
(FEET)
8.0
9.2
10.1
11.5
12.5
13.5

WEIGHT
IN AIR
(LBS)
1,500
2.000
2.500
3.30C
4.00C
5.000

Octo L'ovidei :. Secwcrd International Cc.

RESERVE
BO'JYANCY
(-53.)

..

1C.0C0
15.000
20.COO
3C.0OO
4;.:oo
c .- - - r\

PiCK-'jR LOAD
RAT.N3 (LBS.)
TENSiCv. EAR TYPE
1C.C0O
15.000
2:.000

3:.ceo
-1.000

5:.:oo

TADLE 77
Concrete Sinkers'

-E

__D

1
H

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i

1!

ij

WEiGrlT
(LBS.)

1 .000
2.COO
5,000

35
45
57

10
12
IS

4
4
5

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3/4
1

10

1 -5/e

16

12
14
18

3--1/2
4

11

;.

-1/2

TABLE 78
Holding Power to Weight Ratioj of Various Anchorsl

Holdinq Power and Type of Bottom


ANCHOR2

SAND

MUD/SILT

HARD/DENSE SOIL

U.S. Navy Stockless


U.S. Navy Lightweight
U.S. Navy State
Da.nforth
Stock Anchor Type 1
(offdrill II)
Moorfast
Boss
Flipper Delta
Stevin
tevfi.x
Stevmud
Hook
Mark-2

4.53

..

13.

33
3
155
3
9

15'

10
20
15
17
20
--20

7
15
15
124

19
18
--

15s
15
15
20

10
--

10
205
10

i -.e an; hor ho Id*ing power ratios given are intended for use with conventional anchor weights
uc to 3 j,000 1 t. only; heavier conventional anchors may possess lower holding power to weight
ra tios. The r ding power ratios represent values established by field tests performed by
tr e Civ .1 Eng: r.e ering Laboratory, Naval Construction Eattalion Center, Fort Huenerr.e, California
ar d are based c-. efficiencies achieved during maximum permissible drag of 50 feet. Higher
ho Iding power ra tios may be achieved by some anchors during longer drags. The holding power
ra tios io r.ot at ply where anomalous sealer conditions exist; erratic or unsatisfactory
ar chor aerforr .ar. re is experienced under conditions such as layered sealers (soft sediment
c: i: st -ff/de.- S = sediment or vice versa), gravely (placated) sealers, thin sediment layer
ac ove r :ck, ar 3 u.nconsolidated clays with cohesion to pressure ratios less than 0.15.
Tor weight ranges and dimensional characteristics of anchors and appurtenances, see Tables
in Sections i a.-.d 6.
3

7.-.e fiuV.es sr.ruld be restricted t: a 35 angle op"e.-.ir.; in sand and fixed fully open in mud.

'Values indicated are for fabricate": (welded) anchors cr.ly.


cast ar.thors.

They should r.ot be applied to

Cnly with fluke angle reduced to 32 and with stabilizers lengthened by 35?.

*lr. very soft fctttcms this anchor should be installed without the retrieving wire rope
pendant attached to the corner eye opening in cne of the flukes. This pendant may cause
a diss-.tietric strain leading to anchor instability and overturning resulting in a n-.ajcr
less of holdi.-.c cower.

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TABLE SO
Mooring Without llnkexs Chala Sat Xssaably Cor Basic Dapta

Mooring Class
Basic Depth (ft.)
Chain Sat Assembly No.
Description of Item
Riser chain (45
Ground chain (90 ft.)2
Ground chain (45 ft.)
Ground ring
Spidar
2nd link ass
End link ass
End link ass
Anchor link (paar shapad)
Oatachabia Link
Joining Link
End shackla
End shatkle
Swivel assembly
Swivel shackla

Sis.- chair. (45 ft.)


Srour.d chain (rl ft.
Ground chain Hi ft.
3rounc ring
Spidar
End link
f-shar<le with l-;s
Anchor Joining link
Anchtr Joining link
Chain Joining iir.k3
Chain Coining li-<'
Chair, r-ival1
Chain swivel1
'usfcir.: rastir.:

BBB (Proposad)
50

5788

5789

Spare1

Reqd.

Chain
Si!.

_ 4-1/2
- 3
- 3
- 4-1/2
- - 4-1/2
- 3
- 4-1/2
- 4-1/2

42

12

1
16
I
1

48
3
S
1
6

4-1/2

3
4-1/2

3
4-1/2

Raqd.
1
24
6
1
3
1
1
8
12

Chain
Size

Spara1

Raqd.
1

4-1/2

36
0
1
3
1
12
3
4
3
42
3
6
1
6

- 3
- 3
- 4-1/2
- - 4-1/2
- 3
- 4-1/2
4-1/2
4-1/2

14 3
4-1/2

4-1/2

Chain
Sir

Soar
-

4
2-3/4
2-3/4
3-1/2
4
4
4
2-3/4

I
30

4
2-3/4

1
6
1

4
2-3/4
4

DD
50
S78-:

CC
50
5796

BB
50
5785

AA
SO
5784

Mooring Class
Basic Depth (ft.:
Chain Set Asserily No.
Cescriction of Item

AAA (Proposed]
SO

Chain
Peed.
1
24
6
1
3
1
1
8
12
1
30
1
6
1

Spara
-

Si:

Reed.

3-1/2
2-1/2
2-1/2
3-1/2

1
24
6
1
3
1
1
8
12
1
30

3-1/2
3-1/2
3-1/2
2-1/2
3-1/2
2-1/2
3-1/2
2-1/2
3-1/2

1
6
1

Soare
-

Chain
Si:e

Peed.

3-1/2
2-1/4
2-1/4
3-1/2

1
12
3
1

3-1/2
3-1/2
3-1/2
2-1/4

1
1

3-1/2
2-1/4
3-1/2
2-1/4
3-1'2

Soar'

Chain
Sire

- 3
- 3
- 3
- 3
1

3
3

2 3

16

6 3
- 3
- 3

Sr.ic t: aivar.t; bases ftr each Asse:aely regardless of water depth.

Ler.jtr. :f i:h jrsund lag includes one more shot of chain than that required by ca-.er.ary ccr.f-.guraticr. a- rated lead.
Tnis extra shct serves ts accommodate any temporary load increases due to dynamic forces.
'If still in st::>., a ; :ivel chain shot of the sane sire may ta substituted in the riser or ground chair. f;r the listed
Eath swivel chain shot will replace 1 chain shot, 1 swivel, and 1 e.-.ain joining link in the Sill
swivai a.-.i chair, shot.
of Materials

TABLE 81
Mooring Without Sinkr Langth of Ground Chain Required for Variou Katar Depth1

Class

(Pro sosed)
Depth of
Water (ft)

AAA2

Basic
Basic to
50 w z
60 t=
70 tc
80 to

50
60
70
80
90

90 tO 100
100 ZZ 115
115 tc 130
130 -- 145
145 r ~ 160
160 ZO 175
175
190
k.

'Lengths are SO ft. shots.


at anchor location.

BB

CC

DD

4- 1/2
4- 1/2
5
5
5-1/2
6

4-1/2
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
5-1/2
6
6-1/2
6-1/2
75

4-1/2
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
5-1/2
6
6-1/2
6-1/2
73

4-1/2
4-1/2
5
5
5-1/2
6
6
6-1/2
7

7
7-1/2
8
83

BBB*

7
7
7-1/2
8
8-1/2
9
9-1/2
10
10
10-1/25

6
6
6-1/2
7
7
7-1/2
8
8
8-1/2

93

6'

Depth of water is taken at mean high water from a firm bottom

Ir.cludes an =:-:tra shot of chain to accommodate any temporary load increases due to dynamic
forces.

'Freeboard lirit cf 2 ft. reached at this water depth f;r buoy size indicated in Table 79.

TABLE 82
,
Moorings Without Sinkers Chain Set Assemblies for Various Water Depths

Class
689 (Proposed/

(Procosed)

c
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c
S
r
u
Depth
ol
Water

to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to

50
SO
70
SO
90
100
115
130
US
160
175
190

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0
0
6
6
12
12
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13
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6
0
6
0
6
0
0
6

0
6
6
12
12
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to

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90
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MS
ie:
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to
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to
to
to
to

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0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0

0
60
70
SO
90
100
115
130
1*5
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175
190

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TABLX 85
Mooring* Without Sinkars Maximum Mooring Depths Kith Various Buoys

Buoy
Details
Size

NAVrAC Dwg
620,662
3'6" soherical

Class

NAVFAC Dwg 620,659


bar typ
Dia. Hgt.
9'6"x5'0"

305
395
525

Suoys have a 2-ft. freeboard at depths tabulated, except as noted.

l-ft. freeboard.

NAVFAC Dwg
620,659

Dia. Hgt.
12'0"x6'0"

Dia. Hgt.
10'6"xT6"

225
280
-

425
545

Cepth (ft)'

75
105
155

Dia. Hgt.
10J6"x6'6"

NAVFAC Dwg
620,605

IABLE 86
Moorings Without Sinkars lengths of Ground Chain Rsquirod or Various Watr Depths1

Depth o
Water
(f :)
Basic
Basic to 50
50
60
70
SO
90
100
120
140
160
130
200
240
250
320
350

to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
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to

60
70
80
90
100
120
140
160
180
200
240
280
320
360
400
440
430
520
560

Class
B

4-1/2
4-1/2

4-1/2

4-1/2

5
5

5-1/2

5-1/2
5-1/2

5-1/2
5-1/2

5-1/2
5-1/2

4-1/2
4-1/2

3-1/2
4-1/2
4-1/2

5-1/2
5-1/2

5-1/2
5-1/2

6
6

4-1/2
4-1/2
4-1/2

6-1/2
6-1/2

5
5

6-1/2

6-1/2

6-1/2

6-1/2

7-1/2
7-1/2

7-1/2
7-1/2

7-1/2
7-1/2

7-1/2
7-1/2

7
7

6-1/2

72

8-1/2

8-1/2

8-1/2

7-1/22

7-1/2

82

8-1/2

8-1/2
6-1/2

8-i/l

9-1/2

9-1/2

102

102

10

9-1/2

8-1/22
8-1/22

10-1/22
10-1/22

10-1/22

10-1/23

10

92

ll2

10-1/2

ll

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11-1/22
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9
2

9-1/22

ll
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102
10:

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3-1/2
4-1/2 .
4-1/2

9
9

9-1/2
9-1/2
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3-1/2
4
4

Ler.-;tr.s s:= 90-ft. shots. Depth of water is ta-:er. at mear. high water from a fir.?, tetter
at a.-.chor location. Maximum water depth determined or. the basis of not exceeding the
allowable stress in the chain.

^.. freeboard Unit of the rr.ocring's standard buoy (see Table S3) will be exceeded at
s depth. An optional buoy (see Table 85) irust be used.

TABLE 87
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Class
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1
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7
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10
10
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1
4
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22
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26
26

0
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3
7
7
10
10
10
14
14
17
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21
22
25

4
1
4
4
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0
4
4
0
3
1
3
1
3
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4
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7
7
7
10
10
14
14
14
17
18
21
22
25
25

0
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7
7
10
10
10
14
14
14
18
18
22
22
25
25
26

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7
7
10
11
11
14
14
18
18

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10
14
14
18
13
21
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60
70
80
90
100
120
140
160
180

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2C
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44C
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260
320
30
400
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480
520
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26
26
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7
7
7
10
10
11
14
14
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19
22
22
23
26
27

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7
7
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10
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18
18
19
22
23
26
26
27
27

3
3
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7
7
7
10
10
10
II
14
14
18
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19
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TABLE 91
Mooring With Sinker - Length of Ground Chain Required for Various Water Depth1

Depth of
Water
(ft.)
Basic
Basic to

50
60
70
80
90
100
120
140
160
130
20C
240
280
320
360
400
440

to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to

Class

A
50
60
70
60
90
100
120
140
160
180
2C0
240
280
320
360
4 00

44C
4=0

4
4

4
4

3-1/2

3-1/2

4-1/2
4-1/2

4-1/2
4-1/2

4-1/2
4-1/2

4
4

3-1/2
3-1/2

4-1/2

4
4

5-1/2
5-1/2

5-1/2
5-1/2

5-1/2
5-1/2

5
5

5-1/2

6-1/2

6-1/2

6-1/2

5-1/2
5-1/2

6-1/2

7-1/2
7-1/2

7-1/2
7-1/2

7-1/2
7-1/2

7
7

6-1/22
6-1/22

8
92

8
9

7-1/2

8-1/2

72
72

9-1/22

9-1/22

8-1/2

7-1/22

102
-

102

9-1/2

10-1/2

10

9-1/2

82
82

ll2
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10-1/2

10!

4-1/2

8-1/2:

10-l/2

92

'Ler.gths are 50-ft. shots.


Depth cf water is taken at near, high water from a firm
bottcrr. at a.-.thtr location. Maximum water depth determined or. the basis of not exceeding
the allowable stress in the chain.
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at this depth
Ar. optional buoy must be used.

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TABLE 92
Chain Set Assemblies for Various Depths1

Class

c
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Water
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50 to
to
70 to
63 to
90 to
100 to
120 to
1*0 to
160 to
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References
Title
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'.-in Se-. Assembly for Basic Depth
-5~3ths ;f Ground Chain between Anchor and Ground Ring for Var^C'js
Vater Depths
".-:n Se: Assemblies for Depths greater than Basic
= -;/ De:=iis
C'c'n c" z Fitting Details
-:nor Cetails

Reference
Table 79
Table 80
Table 81
Table 82
NAVFAC d*g 620.605
Sections 4 and 6
Sections 4. 5. and 6

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References
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Title
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Sills c Materials
Crain E-rt Assembly for Basic Depth
'.^'im, Mooring Depths with Various Buoys
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Wate- Depths
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- Classes C. D, E, and F

Table
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Table

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Ciain ;-.d Fitting Details
A-chor retails

NAVFAC dwg 620.662


Sections 4 and 6
Sections 4, 5, and 6

Table 7
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NAVFAC d*g 620.659

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ALL CHA:N IS U.S. NAVY


COMMON A-LINK

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CUT CHAIN TO SUIT
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Title
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Chain Sf. Assembly for Basic DeptrS>n!<er Cetcils
Maximu- Mooring Depths with Various Buoys
Lengths :f Ground Chain between Archer a-d Ground R.ng for Vcrious
Wcter Depths
Chain Set Assemblies for Depths center the- Basic
Ejoy De'.cils - Classes A end B
- Classes C. D. and E
Cnain c; Fitting Details
Anchor details

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119
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TABLE 613-6
Fiber Rope Specification

Type of Rope
Untreated Manila
Mildew Resistant Manila
Jute
Polypropylene
Nylon Three Strand
Nylon Plaited
Nylon Double Braid
Polyester Three Strand
Polyester Plaited (Staple Wrap)
Polyester Double-Braid
Polyester Double-Braid (Staple Wrap)

Circumference
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Up to 12
5/8 to 6
Up to 10
Up to 12
up to 16
Up to 21
Up to 12
3/4 to 4-1/2
Up to 21
3/4 to 5

Specifications
FED Spec T-R--6-5
FED Spec T-T-616
FED Spec T-R-650
MIL-R-24049
MIL-R-17343
MIL-R-24337
MIL-R-204050
MIL-R-30500
MIL-R-24537
MIL-R-24677
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TABLE 613-8
Plain-Laid Rope Construction

Size
Circumference
Inches
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3/4
1
1-1/8
1-1/4
1-1/2
1-3/4
2
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2-1/2
2-3/4
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4
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5
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8
9
10
11
12

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Polypropylene

Nylon*

Polyester

360
480
800
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1,400
2,120
2,760
3,520
4,320
5,200

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540
900
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1,525
2,385
3,105
3,960
4,860
5,850
6,930
8,100
10,800
12,150
13,500
16,650
20,250
23,850
27,900

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1,700
2,150
2,500
3,700
4,800
6,000
7,000
9,000
11,000
13,000
16,500
19,500
21,500
26,000
32,000
38,000
44,000
50,000
60,000
75,000
94,000
115,000

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1,500
2,600
3,300
4,800
5,800
7,600
9,800
13,200
15,300
19,000
23,200
32,000
36,500
41,300
50,000
60,000
72,000
90,000
100,000
127,000
164,000
209,000
265,000
316,000
375,000

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1,200
2,000
2,800
3,800
5,000
6,500
8,000
10,000
13,000
15,000
18,500
25,000

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46,800
57,600
69,300
81,900
94,500

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31,000
48,000
68,000
88,000
110,000
140,000
165,000
240,000
285,000

TABLE 613-9
Braided Rope Construction

Size
Circumference
Inches
3/4
1
1-1/8
1-1/4
1-1/2
1-3/4
2
2-1/4
2-1/2
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5
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6
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10
11
12

Minimum Breaking Strength (lbs.)


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Double Braided
Nylon
Polyester
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1,500
1,730
1,700
2,500
2,670
2,700
3,700
3,860
3.9
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5,210
5,100
6,400
6,820
6,900
8,000
8,590
9,000
11,000
10,600
12,000
17,000
15,100
15,000
20,000
17,800
18,400
20,600
24,000
22,500
31,000
26,800
26,500
38,000
33,900
36,000
46,000
41,700
42,000
46,000
53,000
48,000
59,900
63,000
60,000
69,900
73,000
73,000
81,200
78,000
90,000
106,000
95,000
102,000
119,000
106,000
123,000
125,000
133,000
140,000
164,000
137,000
160,000
181,000
165,000
180,000 .
236,000
200,000
225,000
277,000
250,000
273,000
343,000
300,000
325,000
417,000
360,000
385,000

TABLE 613-9
Braided Rope Construction - Continued

Size
Circumference
Inches
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14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21

Minimum Breaking Strength (Lbs)1


Plaited
Double Braided
2
Nylon*
Polyester
Nylon
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470,000
440,000
441,000
527,000
508,000
507,000
649,000
576,000
572,000
715,000
650,000
784,000
726,000
931,000
808,000
1,012,000
893,000
1,091,000
980,000
1,263,000
1,070,000

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minimum breaking strength of each type, consult the
Mil-Spec.
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MIL-R-17343

Breaking strength
kN
lb

Circumference
inches

mm

5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/6
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
1

16
16
16
16
16
19
19
19
19
25

1
1-1/6
1-1/8
1-1/;
1-1/4
1-1/2
l-i/:
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2-i/;
2-1/2
2-3/;

3
3-1/2

4
4-1/2

5
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6-1/2
7

6
8
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10

Standard length
feet

NSN
m

(4020-00-)

950
950
950
950
950
1500
1500
1500
1500
2600

4.20
4.20
4.20
4.20
4.20
6.65
6.65
6.65
6.65
11.55

700
1200
2250
2250
100
2250
900
600
200
2250

213
365
685
685
30
685
274
182
61
685

541- 7075*
263- 3483*
701 -3044
242- 4083*
270- 8245*
618 -0261
523 -9461
542- 2523*
929- 0058*
641 -8898

25
29
29
32
32

2600
3300
3300
4800
4800

11.55
14.65
14.65
21.35
21.35

42
1620
1620
1200
50

12
493
4 93
365
15

593-9584
842-2431*
641-8899
753-2886
530-2701

33
38
4;
51
57

5800
5800
7 600
9SC0
13200

25.80
25.80
33.80
43.80
56.70

1200
300
1200
1200
125

365
91
365
365
33

641-3900
741-3154
560-7732
753-2837
535-2530

64
70
76
89
102

15300
19000
23200
3200
41300

63.05
84.50
103.20
142.30
183.70'

1200
1200
1200
1200
600

365
365
365
365
182

573-288S
174-1231
752-8873
174-1232
752-8879

114
127
140
152
165

5CC00

600
600
600
600
600

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90000
1C000C

222.4 0
266.90
320.25
4 00.35
444.82

132
152

542-3306
752-3530
542-3307
542-3303
843-63C6

178
203
203
229
254

127000
164000
164000
2090C0
265000

564.90
729.50
729.50
929.65
1173.75

600
720
600
600
600

182
219
182
182
182

752-8331
752-8892
892-4023
842-7463'
843-6307

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Plaited Nylon
MIL-R-24 337

Circumfe rence
inches
mm

Breakinq strength
lb
kN

Standard lenqth
feet

NSN
m(4020-00-J

3/4
1
1-1/8
1-1/4
1-1/2

19
25
29
32
38

1,500
2,400
3,300
4,800
6,200

6.70
10.70
14.70
21.40
27.60

2250
2250
1620
1200
1200

685
685
494
365
365

106-9384
106-9388
106-9389
106-9390
106-9391

1-3/4
2
2-1/4
2-1/2
2-3/4

44
51
57
64
70

7,700
10,000
13,800
16,000
19,000

34.30
4 4.50
61.40
71.20
84.50

1200
1200
1200
1200
1200

365
365
365
365
365

106-9392
106-9393
106-9394
106-9395
106-9396

3
3-1/2
3-3/4
4
4-1/2

76
89
92
102
114

25,000
33,000
38,000
43,000
50,000

111.20
146.80
169.00
191.30
222.40

1200
1200
600
600
600

365
365
182
182
182

106-9397
106-9393
106-9399
106-9464
106-9400

5-1/2
6
6-1/2
7

127
140
152
165
178

60,000
75,000
86,000
98,000
117,000

266.90
333.60
332.50
435.90
520.40

600
600
600
600
600

182
182
182
132
1S2

1C6-9401
106-9261
1C6-9295106-9333
1C6-9334

7-1/2
6
9
10
11
12

191
203
229
254
279
305

134,000
153,000
192,000
237,000
230,000
34 5,000

595.10
630.60
654.10
1C54.20
1245.50
1534.60

600
600
600
600
500
400

182
132
182
182
152
122

1C6-9335
1C6-9336
1C6-9337
106-9333
106-933?
106-9340

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Double Braided Nylon Rope


MIL-R-24050

Circumference

Breaking strength

Standard length
feet

NSN
m

(4020-)

inches

mm

lb

kN

3/4
1

19
25
29
32
38

1,700
2,700
3,900
5,100
6,900

7.55
12.00
17.30
22.70
30.70

600
600
600
600
600

182
182
182
182
182

00-106-9342
00-106-9341
00-946-0436
00-926-4529
00-106-9361

2
2
2
2

44
51
51
51
51

9,000
12,000
12,000
12,000
12,000

4 0.00
53.40
53.40
53.40
53.40

600
600
480
300
180

182
182
146
91
54

00-106-9364
00-106-9402
01-025-5175
01-025-5176
10-025-5177

2-1/4
1-1/2
2-3/4
2-3/4
2-3/4

57
64
70
70
70

15,000
18,400
22,500
22,500
22,500

66.70
81.80
100.10
ICC.10
IOC.10

600
600
600
900
300

182
182
182
274
91

00-106-9403
00-106-9404
00-106-9405
01-025-5172
01-025-5173

2-3/4
3
3-1/2
3-3/4
4

70
76
89
92
102

22,500
26,500
36,000
42,000
43,000

100.10
117.90
IBS.80
213.50

200
600
600
600
600

61
182
182
182
182

01-025-5174
00-471-9336
00-519-7916
00-106-9406
00-106-9407

4
4
4-1/2

102
102
114
127
140

43,000
45,000
60,000
73,000
9C00C

213.50
213.50
266.90
3*4.70
4 ".30

900
300
600
600
600

274
91
132
132
1S2

01-025-5170
01-025-5171
00-106-9408
00-106-9409
00-106-9410

140
140
152
165
178

9C,000
102,500
123,000
140,000

4CC.30
4".30
4:5.90
547.10
6*2.80

900
300
600
600
600

1S2
1S2
182

01-025-5173
01-025-5180
00-106-9411
00-106-9412^
00-519-7946'

191
203
203
229
254
279
305

160,000
180,000
180,000
225,000
273,000
325,000
365,000

711.30
SCO.70
ECO.70
1CC0.80
1214.40
1445.70
1712.60

600
600
1200
600
600
600
600

182
1S2
365
132
182
182
162

00-486-6009
00-003-6293
01-025-5179'
00-519-7951
00-519-7960
00-519-7980
00-519-7992

1-1/8
1-1/4
1-1/2
1-3/4

5-1/2
5-1/2
5-1/2

e
6-1/2
7
7-1/2
e

6
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11
12

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Plaited Continuous Polyester Filament with Staple Wrap


MIL-R-24537

Circumference
inches
mm

3/4
1
1-1/8
1-1/4
1-1/2
1-1/2
1-1/2
1-1/2
1-3/4

2
2-1/4
1-1/2
2-3/4

3
3
3
3-1/4
3-1/2
3-3/4
t

4-1/2

NSN

Standard length
feet

Breakina strength

(4020-01-)

lb

kN

19
25
29
32
38

2,080
2,980
3,970
5,050
6,400

9.30
13.30
17.70
22.50
28.50

2250
2250
1620
1200
400

685
685
493
365
122

029-2778
028-3842
028-3825
028-3828
028-3826

38
38
38
44
51

6,400
6,400
6,400
8,100
9,900

28.50
28.50
28.50
36.00
44.00

800
1200
200
1200
1200

244
365
61
365
365

028-3829
028-3830
028-3843
028-3839
028-3831

57
64
70
76
76

12,200
14,500
16,700
19,000
19,000

54.30
64.60
74.30
84.50
84.50

1200
1200
1200
400
600

365
365
365
122
182

029-8664
028-3832
028-3833
028-3834
028-3835

76
83
69
92
102
114

19,000
22,000
25,000
27,500
30,700
37,000

84.50
97.90
111.20
122.30
136.60
164.60

1200
200
1200
600
600
600

365
61
365
182
182
192

028-3341
028-3836
028-3837
023-3840'
028-3833
023-3827

feet

IT.

(4020-)

2700

1,200
2,500
2,500

3.6C
3.60
5.30
11.10
11.10

523
15
635
7
635

00-202-1345;
00-659-8923
00-536-3476*
00-180-6543
01-041-0739

3,800
5,000
18,500
31,000

16.90
22.20
62.30
137.90

1200
1200
1200

365
365
365
182

00-035-4424
00-630-4873
00-142-6115
00-630-4375

Ihre-St rar i PoJ ye ster


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i.-.rher

r/c
5/3
3/4
1
1

16
16
19
25

1-1/4
1-1/2

32
33
76
102

3
4

OS

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3reakinc strer.ath
lb
kN

800
800

50
2250
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2250

600

NSN

.-.-. asterisk indicates an NSN for which an alternative (nor.asterisked) NSN


pertaining to the rane rope size may be substituted when the order is filled.

Three-Strand Polypropylene
MIL-R-2404 9

Circumference
inches

nun

3/4
1
1
1-1/2
1-1/2
2-1/4
2-1/4
3

19
25
25
38
38
57
57
76

Breaking strenqth
kN
lb
1,000
1,700
1,700
3,700
3,700
7,000
7,000
13,000

Standard length
feet
2250
900
210
50
600
200
600
600

4.45
7.55 '
7.55
16.45
16.45
31.15
31.15
57.80

NSN

(4020-00-)

685
274'
64
15
182
61
182
182

999-3894
530-0698
499-7529
874-7920
968-1352
874-7921
968-1354
968-1355

Double Braided Polyester Filament With Staple Wrap


MIL-R-24 536
Circumfer ence
mm
inches

Breaking strenc-h
kN
lb

NSN

Standard length
feet

(4020-01-)

3/4
1
1-1/c
1-1/4
1-1/2

19
25
29
32
33

1,700
2,600
3,600
4,700
6,000

7.55
11.55
16.:o
20.50
26. "3

600
600
600 '
600
600

132
182
132
182
182

028-3323
028-3524
329-2775
028-3844
028-4526

1-3/4
2
2-1/4
2-1/2
2-3/4

44
51
57
64
70

7,900
10,000
12,200
14,700
17,400

35.15
4 4.50
54.25
65.40
77.4 0

600
600
600
600
600

132
182
182
182
132

023-4527
028-4525
028-6770
029-2776
023-4531

3
3
3-1/4
3-1/2
3-3/4

76
76
63
39
92

20,000 v
20,000
26,"00
30,000

85.:o
85.00
104.00
lie."5
133.4 5

350
7 00
600
6CC
600

106
213
182
182
182

029-8665
023-3545
029-2777
023-3546
028-3322

4
4
4-i/:
5

102
102
114
127

33,700
33,700
45.000
50,000

150.00
150.00
200.15
222.40

350
1200
600
600

106
365
182
182

029-3663
023-4528
028-4529
028-4530-

Three-Strand Dual Fiber


MIL-R-43942

Circumfe rence
mm
inches
3/4
1
1-1/8
1-1/2
2
2-1/4

19
25
29
38
51
57

Breaking strenqth
kN
lb
1,130
1,710
2,430
3,960
5,760
7,560

Standard length
fe^
2250
2250
1600
1200
1200
1200

5.00
7.6C
10.80
17.60
25.60
33.60

NSN

(4020-01-)

685
685
487
365
365
365

036-6819
036-6820
037-6290
036-6291
037-6292
037-6293

NSM
(4020-01-)

487
365
365

033-4897
033-4898
038-4999

Plaited Dual Fiber


MIL-R-4 3952
Circumference
~-inches
:
Z
nn
X-,/8
1-1/,
;.,/2

29
33
64

Breaking strenqth
Th
kN
ID
KH
2,430
3,960
9,190

10.80
17.60
40.85

Standard length
feet
1600
1200
1200

APPENDIX C

Minimum Number of Lines Used in Preliminary Mooring Analysis


In the preliminary design stage the following table may be
used to prepare a mooring line arrangement for analysis
purposes. All lines are presumed to be doubled up, with
three parts per line.

Ship type

Destroyers

Displacement
(long tons)

Number and size of


mooring lines (heavy
weather condition)

Camel
width
(feet)

2000 - 4000

Eight 5-inch

4000 - 6000

Eight 6-inch

6000 - 8000

Nine 6-inch

8000 - 12000

Two 8-inch, eight


6-1/2-inch

12000 - 16000

Four 8-inch, eight


6-1/2-inch

15000 - 20000

Four 8-inch, eight


6-1/2-inch

20000 - 25000

Four 9-inch, eight


6-1/2-inch

25000 - 30000

Four S-inch, eight


7-inch

Cruisers

Auxiliaries

Minesweepers

Six 5-inch

Tugs

Six 5-inch

U.S. Navy Stockless Anchor

CHAIN 8-6-93 (C-40)


********** *************
* FLASH BUTT-WELDED *
MIL-C-24633A

* NON-MAGNETIC FBW *
MIL-C-24774

WIRE DIA

BRK STR (#)

========
3/4
7/8
1
1-1/8
1-1/4
1-3/8
1-1/2
1-5/8
1-3/4
1-7/8
2
2-1/8
2-1/4
2-3/8
2-1/2
2-5/8
2-3/4
2-.7/8
3
3-1/8
3-1/4
3-3/8
3-1/2
3-5/8
3-3/4
3-7/8
4
4-1/8
4-1/4
4-3/8
4-1/2
4-5/8
4-3/4

= = =========
75,000
98,000
129,000
161,000
198,000
235,000
280,000
325,000
380,000
432,000
454,000
510,000
570,000
628,000
692,000
758,000
826,000
897,000
970,000
1 046,000
1 124,000
1 204,000
1 285,000
1 369,000
1 455,000
1 543,000
1 632,000
1 724,000
1 817,000
1 911,000
2 008,000
2, 105,000
2, 550,000

BRK STR (#)


===========

MX WT/SH
========
525
713
925
1,150
1,430
1,760
2, 080
2,390
2,750
3,150
3,540
3,980
4,450
4, 960
5,490
6,280
6,890
7,520
8, 180
8,890
9,600
10,350
11,140
12,190
12,920
13,850
14,680
15,520
16,360
17,200
18,030
18,840
20,300

64,800
88,200
115,200
145,800
180,000

MX WT/SH
========
563
765
1, 000
1,270
1, 565

FIBEROPE - 1-19-94 (0-49)


*********** *********** ***
<% STRETCH
NOM DIA
======= ===
3/16 D
1/4 D
5/16 D
3/8 D
7/16 D
1/2 D
9/16 D
5/8 D
3/4 D
13/16 D
7/8 D
1
D
1-1/16 D
1-1/8 D
1-1/4 D
1-5/16 D
1-1/2
1-5/8
1-3/4
2

D
D
D
D

2-1/8
2-1/4
2-1/2

D
D
D

2-5/8

3
3-1/4
3-5/8
4
4-1/4
4-1/2
5
5-1/4

D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D

@BRK STR>>
NOM CIRC
==========

* ARAMID 4-STR *
CID A-A-50435B <6%>
ACCPT B/S (#)
======== ==== =

WT (#/F)
= = = = ====

5/8 C
3/4 C
1
C
1-1/8 C
1-1/4 C
1-1/2 C
1-3/4 C
2
C
2-1/4 C
2-1/2 C
2-3/4 C
3
C
3-1/4 C
3-3/8 C
3-1/2 C
3-3/4 C
4
C
4-1/8 C
4-1/2 C
4-3/4 C
5
C
5-3/8 C
5-1/2 C
5-7/8 C
6
C
6-1/4 C
6-1/2 C
7
C
7-1/2 C
7-5/8 C
8
C
8-3/16 C
9
C
10
C
11
C
12
C
13
C
14
C
15
C
16
C

50 000
60 000
70 000

0 .329
0 .369
0 .416

96 000

0 503

135 000

0 657

180 000

0 859

225, 000

1 13

280, 000

1 42

350, 000

1 74

420, 000

2 09

* POLYESTER DB *
MIL-R-24677A <30%>
ACCPT B/S (#)
=============

WT (#/F)
========

1,900
2,935
4,245
*5,730*
7,500
9,450
11,660
16,610
19,580
22,660
29,480

0.020
0.031
0.045
0.061
0.080
0.101
0.125
0.179
0.211
0.244
0.319

37,290
45,870
50,600

0.404
0.498
0.550

61,000

0.718

74,000

0.840

84,000

0.977

105,000

1.28

118,000
133,600
162,000

1.44
1.61
1.99

180,000

2.20

232,000
277,000
335,000
396,150
446,500
500,650
616,550
679,250

2.87
3.37
4.19
5.10
5.76
6.46
7.98
8.79

* (1-5/16 O*

FIBEROPE - 1-19-94 (0-49)


*********** ***********
<% STRETCH
NOM DIA
3/16 D
1/4 D
5/16 D
3/8 D
7/16 D
1/2 D
9/16 D
5/8 D
3/4 D
13/16 D
7/8 D
1
D
1-1/16 D
1-1/8 D
1-1/4 D
1-5/16 D
1-1/2

1-5/8

1-3/4

2-1/8
2-1/4
2-1/2

D
D
D

2-5/8

3
3-1/4
3-5/8
4
4-1/4
4-1/2
5
5-1/4

D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D

@BRK STR>>
NOM CIRC
5/8 C
3/4 C
1
C
1-1/8 C
1-1/4 c
1-1/2 c
1-3/4 c
2
c
2-1/4 c
2-1/2 c
2-3/4 c
3
c
3-1/4 c
3-3/8 c
3-1/2 c
3-3/4 c
4
c
4-1/8 c
4-1/2 c
4-3/4 c
5
c
5-3/8 c
5-1/2 c
5-7/8 c
6
c
6-1/4 c
6-1/2 c
7
c
7-1/2 c
7-5/8 c
8
c
8-3/16 C
9
c
10
c
11
c
12
c
13
c
14
c
15
c
16
c

* POLYESTER 12-STR *
MIL-R-24750 <30%>
ACCPT B/S

(#)

WT (#/F)

* POLYESTER 8-STR PL *
MIL-R-24730 <45%>
ACCPT B/S (#)
=============

WT (#/F)

0.020
0.031
0.045
0.062
0.080
0.102
0.130
0.175
0.206
0.250
0.304

S=BS=S=S

4,240
*5,680*
7,440
9,280
11,520
16,640

0.042
0.057

19,440
25,600

0.226
0.300

2,000
3,100
4,500
*6,000*
7,700
9,700
12,100
15,200
18,800
21,800
26,700

32,800
37,600
43,200

0.380
0.440
0.500

35,900
40,200
45,600

0.400
0.464
0.525

54,400

0.630

56,900

0.670

67,200

0.780

69,500

0.820

80,800

0.940

82,000

0.980

96,000

1.12

97,200

1.18

113,600
131,200
151,200

1.32
1.53
1.76

112,000
129,000
149,000

1.35
1.57
1.81

172,000

2.00

167,000

2.04

215,200
264,800
319,200
376,800
440,800
508,800
581,600

2.53
3.12
3.78
4.49
5.27
6.12
7.02

208,000
255,000
306,000
365,000
429,000
496,000
570,000
638,000

2.58
3.18
3.84
4.54
5.40
6.30
7.20
8.20

*(l-5/16 O*

0.077
0.098
0.115
0.166

Ml-5/16 O*

FIBEROPE - 1-19-94 (0-49)


*********** ***********
<% STRETCH

OBRK STR>>

NOM DIA

NOM CIRC

D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
1
D
1-1/16 D

5/8 C
3/4 C

3/16
1/4
5/16
3/8
7/16
1/2
9/16
5/8
3/4
13/16
7/8

1-1/8 D
1-1/4 D
1-5/16 D
1-1/2

1-5/8

1-3/4

2-1/8
2-1/4
2-1/2

D
D
D

2-5/8

3
3-1/4
3-5/8
4
4-1/4
4-1/2
5
5-1/4

D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D

1
c
1-1/8 c
1-1/4 c
1-1/2 c
1-3/4 c
2
c
2-1/4 c
2-1/2 c
2-3/4 c
c
3
3-1/4 c
3-3/8 c
3-1/2 c
3-3/4 c
4
c
4-1/8 c
4-1/2 c
4-3/4 c
5
c
5-3/8 c
5-1/2 c
5-7/8 c
6
c
6-1/4 c
6-1/2 c
7
c
7-1/2 c
7-5/8 c
8
c
8-3/16 C
9
c
10
c
11
c
12
c
13
c
14
c
15
c
16
c

* POLYESTER 3-STR *
MIL-R-30500B/2 <35%>
ACCPT B/S

(#)

800
1,200
2,000
2,800
3,800
5,000
6,500
8,000
10,000
13,000
15,000
18,500

WT (#/F)
0.012
0.021
0.032
0.046
0.062
0.081
0.105
0.132
0.175
0.198
0.250
0.300

25,000

0.420

31,000

0.525

48,000

0.808

68,000

1.24

88,000

1.59

110,000

2.10

140,000
165,000
240,000
285,000

2.63
3.18
4.00
4.67

* POLYESTER DB (SW) *
MIL-R-24536 <25%>
ACCPT B/S

(#)

WT (#/F)

1,700
2,600
3,600
4,700
6,000
7,900
10,000
12,200
14,700
17,400
20,000
23,400

0.017

26,700
30,000
33,700

0.364
0.417
0.476

45,000

0.599

50,000

0.741

0.026
0.038
0.053
0.067
0.091
0.118
0.149
0.185
0.222
0.267
0.313

FIBEROPE - 1-19-94 (0-49)


*********** ***********
<% STRETCH

@BRK STR>>

NOM DIA

NOM CIRC

3/16 D
1/4 D

5/8 C
3/4 C

5/16
3/8
7/16
1/2
9/16
5/8
3/4
13/16
7/8

D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
1
D
1-1/16 D
1-1/8 D
1-1/4 D
1-5/16 D
1-1/2

1-5/8

1-3/4

2-1/8
2-1/4
2-1/2

D
D
D

2-5/8

3
3-1/4
3-5/8
4
4-1/4
4-1/2
5
5-1/4

D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D

1-1/8 c
1-1/4 c
1-1/2 c
1-3/4 c
2
c
2-1/4 c
2-1/2 c
2-3/4 c
c
3
3-1/4 c
3-3/8 c
3-1/2 c
3-3/4 c
4
c
4-1/8 c
4-1/2 c
4-3/4 c
5
c
5-3/8 c
5-1/2 c
5-7/8 c
6
c
6-1/4 c
6-1/2 c
7
c
7-1/2 c
7-5/8 c
c
8
8-3/16 C
9
c
10
c
11
c
12
c
13
c
14
c
15
c
16
c

* POLYESTER PL (SW) *
MIL-R-24537 <*25%*>
ACCPT B/S

(#)

WT (#/F)

021

* NYLON DB *
MIL-R-24050D <40%>
ACCPT B/S

(#)

WT (#/F)

1,785
2,835
4,095
*5,355*
7,245
9,450
12,600
15,750
19,320
23,625
27,825

0.015
0.024
0.034
0.047
0.061
0.083
0.108
0.137
0.169
0.204
0.243

2, 080
2, 980
3, 970
5, 050
6 400
8, 100
9 900
12 200
14 500
16 700
19 000
22 000

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

25 000
27 500
30 700

0 336
0 378
0 425

37,800
44,100
50,400

0.331
0.380
0.433

37 000

0 630

64,200

0.546

78,110

0.676

96,300

0.820

109,675

0.971

131,610
149,800
171,200

1.14
1.32
1.52

192,600

1.73

243,000
284,840
351,000
415,800
475,200
548,640
622,080
702,000

2.19
2.70
3.27
3.89
4.50
5.24
6.00
6.85

032
044
057
074
096
122
152
184
215
252
296

*(@75%BS)*

*(1-5/16 C)*

FIBEROPE - 1-19-94 (0-49)


*********** ***********
<% STRETCH

@BRK STR>>

NOM DIA

NOM CIRC

D
D
D
D
D
1/2 D
9/16 D
5/8 D
3/4 D
13/16 D
7/8 D
1
D
1-1/16 D

5/8 C
3/4 C

3/16
1/4
5/16
3/8
7/16

1-1/8 D
1-1/4 D
1-5/16 D
1-1/2

1-5/8

1-3/4

2-1/8
2-1/4
2-1/2

D
D
D

2-5/8

D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D

3-1/4
3-5/8
4
4-1/4
4-1/2
5
5-1/4

1
C
1-1/8 c
1-1/4 c
1-1/2 c
1-3/4 c
2
c
2-1/4 c
2-1/2 c
2-3/4 c
3
c
3-1/4 c
3-3/8 c
3-1/2 c
3-3/4 c
4
c
4-1/8 c
4-1/2 c
4-3/4 c
5
c
5-3/8 c
5-1/2 c
5-7/8 c
6
c
6-1/4 c
6-1/2 c
7
c
7-1/2 c
7-5/8 c
8
c
8-3/16 C
9
c
10
c
11
c
12
c
13
c
14
c
15
c
16
c

* NYLON 8-STR PL *
MIL-R-24337A <65%>
ACCPT B/S

(#)

WT (#/F)

* NYLON 3-STR *
MIL-R-17343D <55%>
ACCPT B/S (#)
=============
950

WT (#/F)
========

1,500
2,500
3,700
5,000
6,400
8,000
11,000
17,000
20,000
24,000
31,000

0.014
0.023
0.035
0.049
0.062
0.075
0.102
0.141
0.162
0.195
0.250

1,500
2,600
3,300
4,800
5,800
7,600
9,800
13,200
15,300
19,000
23,200

0.010
0.016
0.028
0.036
0.051
0.063
0.083
0.106
0.143
0.169
0.207
0.253

38,000
46,000
53,000

0.339
0.400
0.430

32,000
36,500
41,300

0.347
0.400
0.453

63,000

0.500

50,000

0.582

73,000

0.680

60,000

0.702

78,000

0.820

72,000

0.843

95,000

0.950

90,000

1.06

106,000
125,000
137,000

1.09
1.25
1.41

100,000
127,000

1.18
1.50

165,000

1.67

164,000

1.95

200,000
250,000
300,000
360,000
380,000
441,000
507,000
572,000

2.14
2.62
3.19
3.84
4.46
5.17
5.95
6.76

209,000
265,000
316,000
375,000

2.51
3.20
3.85
4.58

FIBEROPE - 1-19-94 (0-49)


*********** ***********
<% STRETCH
NOM DIA
======= ===
3/16 D
1/4 D
5/16 D
3/8 D
7/16 D
1/2 D
9/16 D
5/8 D
3/4 D
13/16 D
7/8 D
1
D
1-1/16 D
1-1/8 D
1-1/4 D
1-5/16 D
1-1/2

1-5/8

1-3/4

2-1/8
2-1/4
2-1/2

D
D
D

2-5/8

3
3-1/4
3-5/8
4
4-1/4
4-1/2
5
5-1/4

D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D

@BRK STR>>
NOM CIRC
==========
5/8 C
3/4 C
1
1-1/8
1-1/4
1-1/2
1-3/4
2
2-1/4
2-1/2
2-3/4

C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C

3
C
3-1/4 C
3-3/8 C
3-1/2 C
3-3/4 C
4
C
4-1/8 C
4-1/2 C
4-3/4 C
5
C
5-3/8 C
5-1/2 C
5-7/8 C
6
C
6-1/4 C
6-1/2 C
7
C
7-1/2 C
7-5/8 C
8
C
8-3/16 C
9
C
10
C
11
C
12
C
13
C
14
C
15
C
16
C

* POLYPROPYLENE 3-STR *
MIL-R-24049B <45%>
ACCPT B/S (#)
=============

WT (#/F)
========

* MANILA 3-STR *
T-R-605B/3 <*20%*>
ACCPT B/S (#)
=============

WT (#/F)
========

720
1,130
1,710
2,440
3,160
3,780
4,600
5,600
7,650
8,900
10,400
12,600

0.008
0.012
0.021
0.028
0.033
0.048
0.063
0.083
0.110
0.132
0.157
0.192

405
540
900
1,215
1,575
2,385
3,105
3,960
4,860
5,850
6,930
8,100
9,450

16,500
18,900
21,200

0.263
0.303
0.342

10,800
12,150
13,500

0.36
0.42
0.48

26,800

0.439

16,650

0.60

32,400

0.526

20,250

0.75

38,800

0.633

23,850

0.89

46,800

0.794

27,900

1.08

55,000
62,000

0.909
1.11

36,900

1.46

1.43

46,800

1.91

1.83
2.33

57,600
69,300
81,900
94,500

2.42
2.99
3.66'
4.35

81,000
103,000
123,000

0.015
0.020
0.029
0.041
0.053
0.075
0.104
0.13
0.17
0.19
0.22
0.27
0.31

*(REF)*

FIBEROPE - 1-19-94 (0-49)


*********** ***********
<% STRETCH
NOM DIA
3/16 D
1/4 D
5/16 D
3/8 D
7/16 D
1/2 D
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