The Coos Bay Bar, one of several port entrances on the Oregon coast, has a well-justified reputation for being unfriendly to shipping. For the Coos Bay Pilots there are no "routine" crossings. Each ship has to be considered in relation to winds, tidal conditions and the north- or south-flowing coastal currents crossing the mouth of the twin jetties that protect the narrow mile-long entrance to Coos Bay. The 300-foot channel inside the jetties leads a ship in an east-southeasterly course followed by a hard turn to port to move up through the long passage of the bay in a northeasterly direction.
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机译:Coos Bay Bar酒吧是俄勒冈海岸几个港口的入口之一,因对运输不友好而享有良好的声誉。对于库斯湾飞行员来说,没有“常规”的过境点。必须考虑到每艘船的风,潮汐条件以及北向或南向流过双码头入口的沿海水流,以保护狭窄的一英里长的库斯湾入口。码头内部的300英尺长的通道将船引导至东南偏东的航线,然后艰难地转向港口,以沿东北方向的海湾长通道向上移动。
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