Ship Manoeuvring, Handling. Test 11

Ship Manoeuvring, Handling. Test 11

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You are sailing in shallow water, with 15% Under Keel Clearance. How will the stopping distance be, compared to deep water?
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If your vessel is fitted with wires on self-stowing 'split drum' winches, the advantage of having these split drum winches is:
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In ship handling terms, what is meant by 'sinkage'?
You are duty officer on the bridge. A person is reported missing. Which of the following actions are to be considered as the correct manoeuvre in this situation?
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You are underway on a power driven vessel in open water when you observe a crossing power driven vessel approximately 8 miles away at 22 degrees on your port bow. Bearing steady, what action do you take?
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Your ship is operating with a right handed propeller and no thrusters. What can you do to control your ship in the situation shown?
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It is important that the brake holding capacity of a self stowing winch drum should not exceed the breaking strength of the wire or rope wound onto it. A certain percentage of extra strength is therefore recommended for the wire or rope over the brake holding capacity of the winch. So, for a winch of brake holding capacity of 60 Tons you would order a wire of breaking strength:
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You are duty officer on the bridge. An eye-witness is reporting man-overboard. Which of the following actions are to be considered as the correct manoeuvre in this situation?
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If you are required to splice an eye on a mooring wire (using the recommended 5 full tucks and 2 half tucks) the effective breaking strength of the wire will now be affected by the splice, and you would expect:
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If you are ordering chain for use as 'Chain Stoppers' on mooring wires, the length of chain usually recommended for use in each stopper is:
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