A.Chain stopper B.Devil's claw C.Hawse ratchet D.Riding pawl
A.in the pilothouse B.on top of lockers C.where readily accessible D.on open deck areas
A.a short length of line used for temporarily holding another line B.a snatch block for handling a topping lift C.an engine order telegraph D.the brake on a cargo winch
A.must be wet before it will release B.should be kept in a watertight cover except in an emergency C.will inflate the raft in its cradle if operated manually D.must be submerged to a certain depth to release automatically
A.readily accessible B.securely stowed C.stored in sealed containers D.stowed with the emergency provisions
A.lifelines B.righting strap C.sea anchor D.towing bridle
A.go into place as the raft is inflated B.be put up after everyone is aboard C.be put up only in severe weather D.be used as a sail if the wind is blowing
A.strengthen the line B.increase its efficiency C.prevent hand injury by covering loose ends D.make the line more flexible
A.on a tug standing by B.available by contract with the shore facility C.kept at the shoreside hose connection during transfer D.kept in a protected shoreside location readily accessible
A.generally shorter than the others and is used to steer with B.is longer than the others and is used as the stroke oar C.is raised in the bow of the boat for the steersman to steer by D.longer than the others used for steering