CHAPTER IV. SECTION 4

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LCU Cnder Repairs in Floating Dry-Dock - Site Elmer

SUBMARINE CABLE LAYING and REPAIR.
An LOM was fitted out as a cable faving and
repair boat and was used extensively in) both
lagoons. The deck and bottom of this boat was
reinforced. a vasoline winch placed alongside the wheelhouse, a large sheave installed
over the wheelhouse. and four davits cach carrying a la.ze sheave placed on the starboard side
of the boat. A special cable dolly was used in
vidiuais cable lasing. Doi laving of the power
cable between Fred and Elmer, the large reels
were carried on a 3” steel bar hung between
heavily constructed brackets on the gunwales
on each side. For investigation of suspected
damaged cables, the cable was run through the

four sheaves hung from the davits on thestarboard -ide. The sheaves were first lowered to
the bottem where divers would place the cable
in the sheave. which was then raised by the use
of the davit. After the wire was through all
sheaves. the boat moved forward and the cable
was inspected as 1 passed through these sneaves.
MARINE MAINTENANCE
Conditions under which the landing craft

operated at Bikim Lagoon were hazardous with
respect to propellers, shafting., underwater bear-

ings and bottoms. This was more pronounced
in the early stages of the operation prior to

blasting and marking of channels. A factor that
added considerably to the maintenance problems was that the greater part of the landings
had to be made on the generally prevailing
weather sides of practically all sites. The waters
in this lagoon were rougher than ordinarily
encountered on sites at Eniwetok.
A small, simple and inexpensive repair shop
and rigging loft was installed at Bikini. All
major engine overhaui was accomplished at Eniwetok Ato, and Bikini was kept supplied with
overhauled spare engines.
For work on bottoms of the LCMs, they were generally lifted
out of the water by dock cranes, and repairs
were effected on the mole. The maintenance of
LCUs at Bikini was a difficult problem. Bottom
repairs were effected when practicable by use of
divers or beaching the craft at high tide
and effecting repairs at low tide. Every opportunity that was afforded for interatoll transfer
of craft was taken advantage of to exchange
craft in order to keep craft in best operating
condition at Bikini.
.
After 10 March an LCU was fitted out as
a tendcr, and a staff of mechanics kept the boats
operating at Bikini by trouble shooting only
until the end of the operations in the Atoll. No
major overhaul was accomplished. During this

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