A.Strong masses of continental air B.The Gulf Stream C.The Bermuda high D.The cool waters of the Sargasso sea
A.keep the liferaft from capsizing B.navigate against the current C.keep personnel from getting seasick D.stay in the general location
A.temporary guide base B.permanent guide base C.guide frame D.foundation template
A.forward and outboard of all obstructions B.forward and inboard of all obstructions C.up and down from the main deck D.to the foremost point on the vessel
A.lower than actually exists B.higher than actually exists C.that actually exists D.that has no proportional relationship
A.port quarter and make as much headway as possible B.starboard quarter and make as much headway as possible C.starboard bow and make as much headway as possible D.port bow and make as much headway as possible
A.the most common method used in the United States B.too expensive for common use C.generally safe to sea life D.authorized only with prior approval of the Federal On-Scene Coordinator
A.is 14 feet above sea level B.has a fixed green light C.is shown from a white square tower D.is synchronized with a radio beacon
A.off-center B.on the centerline C.completely flooded D.open to the sea above and below the waterline
A.moon pool B.spider deck opening C.pontoon D.keyway