A.Immediately put the rudder over hard right B.Immediately put the rudder over hard left C.Immediately put the engines astern D.Wait until the stern is well clear of the man and then put the rudder over hard right
A.obliged B.obliging C.oblige D.being obliged
A.a blast of from five to seven seconds' duration B.a blast of from five to six seconds' duration C.a blast of from four to six seconds' duration D.a blast of from six to seven seconds' duration
A.hauling in on the anchor line as you would any anchor B.getting all hands to assist C.its trip line D.cutting the line,as you cannot haul it back in
A.engaged in piloting B.towing astern C.engaged in fishing D.in distress
A.Crossing the spring lines B.Slacking all forward running lines while keeping all after running lines taut C.Doubling up on spring or breast lines D.Slacking bow and stern lines
A.that the vessel is anchored B.to request the draw span of a bridge to be opened C.of distress D.that the vessel is broken down and drifting
A.a floating wreck B.a survivor at sea C.a man who had fallen overboard D.a drilling rig
A.Static electricity B.An open and running motor C.Loose wiring D.All of the above
A.shall B.should C.may D.would