A.A member of the engineering watch B.A member of the navigational watch C.A member of the Stewards Department D.All of the above
A.Night orders B.Standing orders C.Commands by master D.Requirements by master
A.unwatched B.surrounded by riprap C.a minor light D.constructed on an artificial island
A.not B.no C.any D.none
A.anchor windlass B.jumbo boom C.rudder D.steering engine
A.thickness of the connected members B.diameter of the head C.entire length of the rivet D.diameter of the shank
A.relieves the officer of the watch B.relieves the Master of his duties C.is solely responsible for the safe navigation of the vessel D.is a specialist hired for his or her local navigational knowledge
A.Low,rocky cliffs with heavily wooded hills inland B.Sandy beaches broken by rocky points C.Sand dunes and beaches with a mud and sand bottom D.Wooded,barren hills with isolated prominent buildings
A.Give full right rudder B.Give full left rudder C.Put the rudder amidships D.Throw a life ring to mark the spot
A.You are within 3 nautical miles of the coast B.The bottom in the area is sand and gravel C.The fix is indeterminate D.You are governed by the Inland Rules