A.a vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver B.a vessel engaged in laying,serving or picking up a navigation mark,submarine cable or pipeline C.a vessel not under command D.a power-driven vessel
A.can hold a load even when a considerable number of the yarns have been abraded B.can be stored on deck,exposed to sunlight C.can be used in conjunction with wire or spring-lay rope D.gives audible warning of overstress whereas manila does not
A.stored safely in a cool dark non-ventilated area until work is completed B.resealed and returned to a well ventilated area after each use C.covered at all times to protect from ignition sources D.stored in a suitable gear locker
A.Phosphorous B.Safety C.Self-extinguishing D.Wooden
A.Press up the slack NO.1 starboard double bottom tank B.Pump out the forepeak tank C.Eliminate the water in the 'tween decks aft
A.Static electricity B.An open running electric motor C.Loose wiring D.Explosion proof lights
A.Short splice B.Long splice C.Back splice D.Spindle splice
A.be a stopper B.shorten a line C.join lines of equal size D.keep a line from passing through a sheave
A.of B.for C.to D.at
A.Bale B.Spanner wire C.Bull line D.Working guy