Shore Power Connection Check the connection on the boat Check the breaker on the dock ON OFF.

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Shore Power Connection Check the connection on the boat Check the breaker on the dock ON OFF

Communication Connection Check the connection on the boat.

Breast Line Condition of the line Securely wrapped Not hung up

Port Quarter Spring Line Condition of the line Condition of the tricen system Tricen line hanging free

Off Ship Alarm Turn off On and Off Ship Alarm

Crane Hydraulic oil level Loose parts or damage to structure or welds Cylinder leakage Evidence of oil leak from hoses and fittings Evidence of oil leaks from pump, motor, and gearbox shaft seals Controls and remotes All securing hardware such as cotter pins, snap rings, hairpins and pin keepers for proper installation All safety covers for proper installation Condition of load line and end attachment for corrosion, severe kinking, crushing, cutting or slippage of cable clamps or wedge socket Position of load line through guides and around sheaves Crane bedded properly Basket properly slewed Basket connections not leaking. Refer to Crane Monthly Checks for additional reference and pictures.

Skiff Properly bedded Motor and fuel Lines

Power Tools Fuel and proper starting position

Inventory Missing or damaged

Kenwood Radios Charged or missing

Main Deck Main deck walk around

Boat Deck Walk around

Thermostats Turn on one in the Multi-Purpose room Turn on one in the EMS room