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De '''maximum belading''' is het maximum gewicht dat een boot mee kan nemen. Bij een grotere belading kan de boot zinken of, bij verkeerde plaatsing van de belading, topzwaar worden en omslaan.
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Explanation file swimming ladder Off-Duty
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Author: Hylke de Haan
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Date: 03/2024
  
Bij sommige boten wordt dit door een keuringsinstantie berekend, maar bij zelf gebouwde boten moet het vaak proefondervindelijk worden vastgesteld.
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So, you want to take a leap of faith in the water alongside Off-Duty. To help you hoist yourself back into the boat after this refreshing dive, there is this swimming ladder. To use this ladder without damaging yourself or even worse the beautiful vessel Off-Duty, be sure to follow the following instructions.
  
Hieronder een overzicht van de maximum belading per schip van Euros
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Take the swim ladder from the bakskist, unroll it, determine which end of line is the long end and which is the short end.
  
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Now you can start hanging the swimming ladder over the edge of Off-Duty. To secure the swim ladder start by attaching the long end of line with a bowline (paalsteek) to the traveler (overloop), so that the top step sits +- 20 cm below the deck of Off-Duty and make sure the knot won’t slip.
!Boot!!Maximum belading!!Wijze van vaststellen!!Opmerkingen
 
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|[[Ebenhaëzer]] || 108 ton || Scheepsmeting (1958, Zwolle) || te vinden in de meetbrief
 
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|[[Waterrat]] || minimaal 12 man || Proefondervindelijk, al taxiënd naar de haven van Heeg, [[FZW]] II, 2011 || Zowel met 12 man aan dek als met 6 man buiten, 6 man binnen. Bij 15 personen schijnt een waterrat wat instabiel te worden
 
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|[[Lytse Pier]] || 4 man || Proefondervindelijk, zomer 2009 en klusBBQ 2013 || In 2009 lukte het nog om Lytse Pier met zorgvuldige plaatsing van 4 personen een rondje langs het roeivlot te laten varen. In 2013 was het gewicht minder zorgvuldig verdeeld, en 4 m/v van het [[Bestuur_2011-2012|48ᵉ]] konden de boot na 8 meter varen niet meer in bedwang houden zodat deze omsloeg.
 
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The short end of line is then attached to the starboard (stuurboord) or port (bakboord) rear cleat, also make sure this knot won’t slip.
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After you have attached the swimming ladder you are ready to hoist yourself out of the water. Make sure you only grasp the swimming ladder or the septer post to hoist yourself out of the water.
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If after reading this explanation you feel like you are not sufficiently educated on using the swimming ladder ask your skipper for help or if you are the skipper and are in need of further instruction you can send an email to huhaan@euros.nl

Versie van 18 mrt 2024 23:07

Explanation file swimming ladder Off-Duty Author: Hylke de Haan Date: 03/2024

So, you want to take a leap of faith in the water alongside Off-Duty. To help you hoist yourself back into the boat after this refreshing dive, there is this swimming ladder. To use this ladder without damaging yourself or even worse the beautiful vessel Off-Duty, be sure to follow the following instructions.

Take the swim ladder from the bakskist, unroll it, determine which end of line is the long end and which is the short end.

Now you can start hanging the swimming ladder over the edge of Off-Duty. To secure the swim ladder start by attaching the long end of line with a bowline (paalsteek) to the traveler (overloop), so that the top step sits +- 20 cm below the deck of Off-Duty and make sure the knot won’t slip.

The short end of line is then attached to the starboard (stuurboord) or port (bakboord) rear cleat, also make sure this knot won’t slip.

After you have attached the swimming ladder you are ready to hoist yourself out of the water. Make sure you only grasp the swimming ladder or the septer post to hoist yourself out of the water.

If after reading this explanation you feel like you are not sufficiently educated on using the swimming ladder ask your skipper for help or if you are the skipper and are in need of further instruction you can send an email to huhaan@euros.nl