1. The document provides instructions for removing an anchor from the hawse pipe to enable the vessel to be moored or towed. It describes securing wires to the anchor and using the windlass to walk the anchor back while maintaining tension on wires.
2. The Mediterranean moor allows multiple vessels to berth at a single quay. It involves letting go anchors and using engines and cables to maneuver the vessel broadside to the quay.
3. Clearing a foul hawse involves various methods like using tides and wires to remove turns from an anchor chain that is fouled in the hawse pipe. Lashings and messengers are used to gradually remove half turns at a time