UFC 4-150-06
12 December 2001
5-2
Informational Sources for Harbor Site Selection ........................................ 5-3
5-3a
Vessel Characteristics and Berthing Depths in Meters............................. 5-13
5-3b
Vessel Characteristics and Berthing Depths in Feet ................................ 5-14
5-4
Berthing Depths Required for Active Floating Drydocks........................... 5-15
5-5
Submarine Dimensions ............................................................................ 5-31
5-6
Required Clearances................................................................................ 5-36
5-7
Typical Entrance-Channel Dimensions .................................................... 5-46
5-8
Typical Harbor Entrances Serving Naval Facilities................................... 5-46
5-9
Examples of Existing Interior Channels.................................................... 5-48
5-10
Factors Affecting Location of Berthing Basins.......................................... 5-58
5-11
Selection Factors for Berthing Arrangements........................................... 5-59
5-12
Linear Feet of Berthing Space per 305m (1000 ft) of Shore Front ........... 5-60
5-13
Approximate Berthing Area Requirements for Single-Berth Piers ............ 5-61
5-14
Berthing Depths for Typical Naval Vessels .............................................. 5-62
5-15
Dimensions of Typical Existing Turning Basins........................................ 5-62
5-16
Factors Affecting Location, size, and Depth of Anchorage Basins........... 5-63
5-17a
Diameter of Berth, in Meters, Using Ship's Anchor and Chain ................. 5-64
5-17b
Diameter of Berth, in Feet, Using Ship's Anchor and Chain..................... 5-66
5-18
Diameter of Berth Using Standard Fleet Moorings, Rise Chain ............... 5-68
5-19a
Size of Berth, in Meters for Floating Drydocks and Spread Moorings ...... 5-70
5-19b
Size of Berth, in Feet for Floating Drydocks and Spread Moorings.......... 5-72
5-20
Distances of Visibility for Objects of Various Elevations above Sea Level5-82
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