| 41. | The towing machine uses a system to automatically pay-in and pay-out the towing hawser to maintain a constraint strain.
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| 42. | The hawser arrangement usually consist of nylon rope, which is shackled to an integrated mooring uni-joint on the buoy deck.
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| 43. | The towing machine uses a system to automatically pay-in and pay-out the towing hawser to maintain a constant strain.
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| 44. | Eventually the boarding party cut the hawser and the boats succeeded in pulling the felucca out, an operation they conducted under fire.
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| 45. | Two tugboats lashed to the casinos churn against the current to lessen the strain on the hawsers that hold the casinos to their moorings.
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| 46. | The " Northern Wave " attempted to tow the water-logged " Drake " but the hawser immediately snapped.
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| 47. | He attempted to capture her, but the crew boarded as he approached, and using hawsers hauled the schooner into the river channel.
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| 48. | A colleague guarding the hawsers cheerfully conceded that the workers, like the balloon, were going nowhere, but the balloon certainly was pretty.
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| 49. | On the tow in, the inch-and-a-quarter towing hawser snapped and almost killed my sail trimmer, Moose McClintock,
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| 50. | An hour later three British destroyers arrived and attempted to get two hawsers attached to " Sparrowhawk " to tow her to safety.
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