Archive image from page 9 of Deep-sea moorings; design and use. Deep-sea moorings; design and use with unmanned instrument stations deepseamooringsd00isaa Year: 1963 SKIFF (5) SUBMERGED FLOAT-36' DIA. STEEL SPHERE (1) 3/16' WIRE ROPE SPECIAL WIRE CLAMP â .'. â I' PILOT LINE Q BALL BREAKER (IN LOWERING POSITION) Fig. 1. Typical taut-wire mooring.


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