Roberto
Well-known member
Hello,
while listening to this streaming audio -marine communications in New York Harbour, quite interesting- ,
Northern NJ and NY City Area Marine Live Audio Feed
I heard the VTS tell a ship:
"We have a high wind warning, you are required to keep your engine in line [or inline?]"
The ship replied with a foreign accent "Understood, we keep our engine ready"
The VTS "Negative, not engine ready, you have to keep your engine in line"
The ship did not understand, the VTS ultimately asked "please tell your Agent to contact us".
What does it mean "to keep an engine in line" ? I looked in the internet and could only find references to the position of cylinders, none to the handling of a ship.
Should I ever go to NY harbour and be asked to keep my engine inline better know what it means, I would have no agent to call the VTS
while listening to this streaming audio -marine communications in New York Harbour, quite interesting- ,
Northern NJ and NY City Area Marine Live Audio Feed
I heard the VTS tell a ship:
"We have a high wind warning, you are required to keep your engine in line [or inline?]"
The ship replied with a foreign accent "Understood, we keep our engine ready"
The VTS "Negative, not engine ready, you have to keep your engine in line"
The ship did not understand, the VTS ultimately asked "please tell your Agent to contact us".
What does it mean "to keep an engine in line" ? I looked in the internet and could only find references to the position of cylinders, none to the handling of a ship.
Should I ever go to NY harbour and be asked to keep my engine inline better know what it means, I would have no agent to call the VTS