A.fix B.estimated position C.dead reckoning position D.running fix
A.a safety line attached to a man working over the side B.used to measure water depth C.used to slow the headway of a barge D.used to measure the overhead height of a bridge
A.join lines of equal size B.form a temporary eye (loop) at the end of a line C.be a stopper D.keep a line from fraying
A.sailing chart B.general chart C.coast chart D.harbor chart
A.is more flexible and has the ability to absorb shock because of its weight B.is less subject to wear and damage from abrasion C.requires little maintenance D.All of the above
A.any wire rope used for mooring B.a fire-warp C.a mooring line running diagonally to the keel D.a mooring line perpendicular to the keel
A.Under any condition B.If the grounding lasts over 24 hours C.If it creates a hazard to the environment D.At the owner's discretion
A.ferries B.passenger liners C.cruise ships D.ocean going vessels
A.azimuthal gnomonic projection B.Lambert conformal projection C.transverse Mercator projection D.polyconic projection
A.there are fifteen pounds of CO2 in the container B.the container,when full,weighs fifteen pounds C.the pressure at the discharge nozzle is l5 psi D.the empty container weighs fifteen pounds