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Originally posted by Ramage
Personally I am looking (for a Miranda-class cruiser) at a four-watch (8-hours each, with 2-hour off-station, 6 -hour on-station) rotation, with the CO and XO not officially on any watch (nor the Department Heads, for that matter). These "rankers" will be in a floating position.
Now if I can just figure out what a Boatswain does in the modern navy... ;)
The Boatswain is still in charge of rigging, etc., although there are no sails to rig any more. Much of "modern" Navy rigging is for things like underway refueling and resupplying (lead lines to send the fuel hose guiding cables, etc.), mooring lines (the really, really, big lines that tie the ship to the pier), canvas works (mostly decorative coverings for various items, like a capstan covers), signal flag lines, and decorative rigging.