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4Point Mooring System & Beach Gear System
Overview
4-Point Mooring System
The Four-Point Mooring System consists of components and hardware necessary to assemble four identical mooring legs. Each leg consists of an anchor, anchor chain, wire ropes, mooring buoy, crown buoy, and rigging hardware. In addition, the system contains two optional anchor billboards to secure the anchors during transit and to deploy them at the salvage site. The Beach Gear System is used in conjunction with the Four-Point Mooring System.
Component
- Crown & Retrieving Buoy
- Recovery Rope Ass’y
- Crown Buoy Pendant Ass’y
- Wire Rope Lower Pendant Ass’y
- Pelican Hook
- Recovery / Connecting Rope
- 4-Point Mooring Rope
- Floating Buoy
- Spring Buoy Recovery Rope
Beach Gear System
The Beach Gear System is made up of two ground legs, two puller assemblies and a hydraulic power unit. The Beach Gear System is designed to provide pulling capacity for extracting ships that have run aground. Each ground leg consists of an anchor, anchor chain, two wire baskets for shipping components, wire rope, and rigging. The holding power of each leg of the system is dependent upon the type of anchor supplied and bottom conditions, with maximum capacity rated at 100,000 pounds per leg.
Component
- Carpenter Stopper
- Wire Rope Bridle
- Chain Stopper Ass’y
- Holding & Jumping Stopper Ass’y
- Wire Rope Ass’y
Heavy Lifting System
Component
- Wire Rope
- Carpenter Stopper
- Running Block
- UHMWPE
- Wire Rope
Fitting For Towing
Component
- Towed Pad
- Towed Stopper Ass'y
- Towing post & Support Ass'y
- Towing Bar Ass'y
- Retrieving Line
- Messenger Line
Record
- ROKN, ATS-II(No.1,2)
4-Point Mooring System
4-Point mooring is used for refloating stranded ships and for lifting. Each buoy shall have sufficient buoyancy for handling the chain or wire rope or synthetic rope. KMT Submarine could supply the best solution for demands of client.
Beach Gear System
The Beach Gear System is made up of two ground legs, two puller assemblies and a hydraulic power unit.