CHAPTER Ii, SECTION 3 splayed anchoring was utilized, and only two forward winches were required for positioning. Power was supplied from a 20-kw engine generator. STATIONS: 23, 27, 28, 30, 33, 37 SITE: 27, 28, 30, 37, Off Janet; 23, 33, Off Yvonne USER: LASL PURPOSE: Zero Stations PARTICIPATION: 23, 27, 28, 30, 33, 37 DESIGN PSI: was designed to withstand the overpressure developed by events at Site Yvonne so as to maintain dual capability. To collimate the lines of sight to the Alpha Station, a U-shaped con- crete shield was placed in each cab. Position- ing of these barges was accomplished with a 0.75 CONSTRUCTION: Sta. Sta. Sta. Sta. Sta. Sta. stations. The wood structure was divided into a ready room, 16x8x8-foot-high, and device room, 16x30x11-foot-high. The device room had a small personnel door and two louvers on the portside, a 614-foot double door on the bow end, and three parallel sliding doors on the starboard side to give a clear opening 24 feet wide and 10 feet high. A hatch, 8x6-foot, was provided in the roof for installing equipment. Each station 23, 27, 28, 30, 33, 37, 3-21-58, 6-5-58; 12-26-57,/5-14-58; 12-27-57 /5-14-58; 1-8-58/5-27-58; 1-28-58 5-10-58; 2-23-58, 6-14-58 A two-room timber structure constructed on U. S. Army BC Barges comprised these four-anchor mooring consisting of two 30,000pound Skagit winches on the stern corners and two double bitts on the bow corners. With this system of positioning orientation could be main- tained, but it was not possible to spot precisely the barges on a predetermined location as had been donein the past. All barges were equipped with a jib crane of 114-ton capacity, 10-foot swing, and a clear eo ormy te +s “ ec aad (Neg. No. W-V-286-11) Figure No. 2-27. Page 74 Barge Station 33 — 100% Complete.

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