"Sea and Anchor Detail" refers to a specific set of preparations and procedures performed by the crew of a naval vessel when the ship is about to enter or leave port, or when it is preparing to anchor or get underway.
Here's what each term means:
1. Sea Detail: This typically involves the preparation of the ship for open sea operations. Crew members will secure loose items, prepare for high seas, and make sure everything is ready for sailing. This might include battening down hatches, securing equipment, and ensuring that all necessary systems are operational.
2. Anchor Detail: This involves the preparations for dropping or raising the anchor. When a ship is about to anchor, crew members will ensure that the anchor and associated equipment are ready to deploy. When getting underway (leaving the anchorage), they will ensure that the anchor is properly secured and stowed.
In summary, "Sea and Anchor Detail" means that the crew is performing the necessary tasks to either prepare the ship to sail out to sea or to safely anchor in a harbor. This includes securing the ship for movement, making sure that the anchor is ready to be deployed or retrieved, and generally ensuring the safety and readiness of the vessel and its crew.
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