 | Stephen Bleecker Luce, United States Naval Academy - History - 1898 - 673 pages
...car the hatch must be secured by the inside hatch bar. Fig.3. In many instances two men can be landed in the breeches buoy at the same time, by each putting...brought ashore by the buoy, should be in the arms of elder persons or securely lashed to the buoy. Women and children should be landed first. In signaling,... | |
 | United States. Life-Saving Service - 1900
...bar. In many instances two men can be landed in the breeches buoy at the same time, by each patting a leg through a leg of the breeches and holding on...brought ashore by the buoy, should be in the arms of elder persons or securely lashed to the buoy. Women and children should be landed first. In signaling,... | |
 | United States. Life-Saving Service - 1901
...life car the hatch must be secured by the inside hatch bar. In many instances two men can be landed in the breeches buoy at the same time, by each putting...brought ashore by the buoy, should be in the arms of elder persons or securely lashed to the buoy. Women and children should be landed first. In signaling,... | |
 | International Correspondence Schools - Transportation - 1902
...car the hatch must be secured by the inside hatch bar. 50. In many instances, two men can be landed in the breeches buoy at the same time by each putting...Children, when brought ashore by the buoy, should be in in the arms of older persons or securely lashed to the buoy. Women and children should be landed first.... | |
 | International Correspondence Schools - Transportation - 1902
...car the hatch must be secured by the inside hatch bar. 56. In many instances, two men can be landed in the breeches buoy at the same time by each putting...Children, when brought ashore by the buoy, should be in in the arms of older persons or securely lashed to the buoy. Women and children should be landed first.... | |
 | Tides - 1903
...life ear the hatch must be secured by the inside hatch bar. In many instances two men can be landed in the breeches buoy at the same time by each putting...through a leg of the breeches and holding on to the lito of the buoy. Children, when brought ashore by the buoy, should lie in the arms of older persons... | |
 | International Correspondence Schools - History - 1908 - 586 pages
...life car, the hatch must be secured by the inside hatch bar. In many instances, two men can be landed in the breeches buoy at the same time by each putting...Children, when brought ashore by the buoy, should be either in the arms of older persons or securely lashed to the buoy. Women and children should be landed... | |
 | United States. Life-Saving Service - 1910
...life car the hatch must be secured by the inside hatch bar. In many instances two men can be landed in the breeches buoy at the same time by each putting a leg through a leg of the breeches and holding onto the lifts of the buoy. Children, when brought ashore by the buoy, should be in the arms of older... | |
 | U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey - Science - 1899
...be secured by the inside hatch-bar. • In many instances two men can be landed in the breeches-buoy at the same time by each putting a leg through a leg...securely lashed to the buoy. Women and children should be lauded first. In signaling as directed in the foregoing instructions, if in the daytime, let one man... | |
 | U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey - Science - 1907
...life car the hatch must be secured by the inside hatch bar. In many instances two men can be landed in the breeches buoy at the same time by each putting...securely lashed to the buoy. Women and children should l>e landed first. In signaling as directed in the foregoing instructions, if in the daytime, let one... | |
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