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Code: CWGL What do the shapes that this vessel is displaying tell us about
her?
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Sailing vessel A must keep out of the way of sailing vessel B.
The upwind sailing vessel must keep out of the way of the downwind sailing vessel.
Code: BFXKWhat are the required data inputs into most gyro compasses to
reduce any possible compass error?
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Latitude and Speed.
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Deviation and Variation.
Code: HNXE You are on a powerdriven vessel underway in open water. You
sight these lights on the port bow, on a steady bearing. The distance is
closing. What are you looking at and what action will you take in compliance
with the International Regulations for Preventing Collision at Sea.
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This is a powerdriven vessel engaged in towing, less than 50 metres in length, length of tow under 200 metres and the
tow, both being restricted in their ability to manoeuvre, seen from the starboard side. Under rule 18, I am required to keep
clear and will take appropriate avoiding action.
This is a powerdriven vessel, more than 50 metres in length or less than 50 metres in length and showing a second
masthead light, restricted in her ability to manoeuvre. The sidelight of a second vessel can be seen beyond her. Under rule
18, I am obliged to keep clear of the first vessel and will therefore take appropriate avoiding action.
This is a powerdriven vessel engaged in towing, more than 50 metres in length or less than 50 metres in length and
showing a second masthead light, length of tow 200 metres or more, not under command. I will keep clear under rule 27.
I don’t know.
Code: WGNA A man is reported to have fallen overboard and the Officer of
the Watch releases the lifebuoy and starts a man overboard manoeuvre,
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who are the first persons onboard he should inform?
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Master and Engine Room.
The change in the position of the magnetic pole causing annual changes in the variation.
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Deviation and Variation.
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Code: FRYG The Master arrives on the bridge obviously under the influence
of alcohol and states he is taking over the “con” of the ship. What actions
should the Officer of the Watch (OOW) take in this situation?
Attempt to diplomatically avoid taking any actions that would put the ship or crew into danger and call the Chief Officer for
assistance.
Watch the actions made by the Master and if not dangerous, wait until the Master becomes more capable to take control
or leaves the bridge.
Tell the Master you consider him incapable of taking over the responsibility of the watch and that he should retire to his
cabin and sleep it off.
Tell the Master you do not think this is a good idea and retain control of the watch.
Code: VYBS The ship is involved in a collision, what is the immediate action
by the Officer of the Watch after the incident has taken place?
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Call the Master and check the position for any immediate dangers.
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Contact the other ship and send the bridge lookout down to start taking soundings.
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Stop engines and check over the side for any signs of pollution.
Code: DRMV You are proceeding along a narrow channel and approaching a
bend, on the inside shore of which is a large hill, which obsures your view
further up channel. What sound signal will you make to indicate your
presence to any vessel that is behind the obstructing hill?
One prolonged blast.
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The vessel’s bow is pushed away from the bank.
Select Relative motion display and make Own Ship vector pass through the middle of the entrance to the channel.
Select True ground stabilised vectors and make the vectors from both buoys at the entrance to the channel pass either
side of the centre of the screen.
Acquire the buoy at the entrance to the channel and on relative vector display alter course to make the vector of the buoy
pass directly through the centre of the screen.
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What is the weather associated with being in the centre of an
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Anticyclone (a region of High Pressure)?
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Light winds and fair weather, sometimes fog.
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Code: TEXN You are approaching the port entrance. What do these lights
mean?
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A vessel may proceed only when she has received specific orders to do so.
A vessel may proceed only when she has received specific orders to do so.
A vessel may proceed only when she has received specific orders to do so, except that vessels which can safely navigate
outside the main channel need not comply with this message.
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Yes, for the reasons stated in all of the suggested answers.
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Yes, it should be on the fore and aft centreline of the ship.
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Yes, it should be away from all electrical power cables.
Code: ENCDThe ship is navigating in dense fog where the visibility is less
than one mile. The Arpa radar is set on a range 12 miles on a course of
314° and own ship has a vector as shown. What is the vector mode selected
on the Arpa?
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True vectors.
Relative vectors.
The GPS system gives information about position, speed and time continuously world wide.
The GPS system has a builtin group of six radiobeacons called a Decca chain.
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The GPS system gives information about weather and wave conditions in the area.
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Code: LIQGThe ship is sailing in shallow water with reduced Under Keel
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Clearance. If the ship is steaming with the engines at full RPM, what would
be the speed in comparison to the speed achieved in deep water?
Code: ABFCYou are in an area of restricted visibility and hear this signal. It is
repeated at 2 minutes intervals. What does it indicate?
That there is another vessel nearby, that she is underway, but stopped and making no way through the water.
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That there is another vessel nearby, but that she is at anchor.
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That there is another vessel in the vicinity and that she has just altered course to port.
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This vessel is sighted ahead and slightly to port. What is her
situation? What will you do?
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This vessel is aground. I will navigate with extreme caution given the nature of the hazard.
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This is a vessel engaged in fishing vessel, with her nets fast on a obstruction. I will keep out of the way by rule 18 of the
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International Collision Regulations.
This is a vessel aground. She appears to have been headed to starboard of my track and I will therefore alter course to
port, passing under her stern.
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It exceeds 200 metres.
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which when going from Full Ahead to Full Astern will make the ship sheer to
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starboard. Can anything be done to reduce this change in heading?
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The rudder can be put to Hard to Port to reduce the water from to the right side of the propeller.
The rudder can be put from side to side in a “Rudder Cycling” movement.
The rudder should be kept amidships when going astern and there is little that can be done to reduce the swing to
starboard.
The rudder should be put Hard to Port to reduce the water flow to the left side of the propeller.
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Code: NVTS When plotting a position, where should the Officer of the Watch
select as the ships position, when three gyro compass bearings intercept as
a triangle (Cocked Hat) and not as a single point?
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At the point nearest to the danger, if any.
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At the point nearest the course line drawn on the chart.
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At the point furthest away from any danger.
Code: SBVS Two ships travelling in opposite directions are to pass each other
in a narrow river, as illustrated. Explain what is likely to happen as they pass
each other?
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Due to interaction, the bows will repel each other, and then when alongside each other the two ships will be sucked
together and finally the sterns will be repelled as they start to pass clear.
Due to interaction, the bows will attract each other as they approach, then they will repel each other alongside and as they
pass clear, the sterns will be attracted.
As they approach, rudder should be applied quickly to avoid sheering into the path of each other. Then as they are
alongside they will be attracted and finally repel each other as they pass clear.
There will be very little effect between the two ships as they pass.
It is dependant on the voyage and if there are any river or canal transits.
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From pilot to pilot.
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Code: WQHIYou are in an area of restricted visibility, close to a port. You hear
this signal. What vessel does it come from and what additional information
does the signal provide?
A vessel at anchor, more than 100 metres in length. She is sounding the additional signal to give warning of her position.
A vessel at anchor, less than 100 metres in length. She is sounding the additional signal top give warning of her position.
A vessel at anchor, more than 100 metres in length. The additional signal indicates that her cable extends at least 25
metres from her bow.
A vessel aground, more than 100 metres in length. The additional signal indicates which side the clear water lies on.
The Master.
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The Second Officer as the official Navigation officer.
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The ship owner will provide overall parameters within which the ship must follow.
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Which approved publication should be used by a seafarer to help
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overcome any misunderstanding in communications?
Code: FDJI What is the two letter signal, to be used by flags, radiotelephony
or radiotelegraphy, meaning “Calling All Ships”?
CQ.
AS.
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Code: KQAX What is the situation of this vessel?
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This vessel is not under command, but is making way through the water.
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This vessel is not under command and stopped in the water.
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This is a vessel constrained by her draft.
Code: NKVO How can a new officer, just boarding a ship, ensure that he
knows the location and operation of all navigational and safety equipment
and take account of the operating limitations of such equipment?
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By asking other officers and practicing with the use of the equipment.
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The certificate of competency will ensure the officer has suitable competence in operating the bridge equipment.
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By following the standard company Induction procedures for a bridge watchkeeping officer.
Code: RTTQ What action should the Officer of the Watch (OOW) take if he is
forced to make a major deviation from the voyage plan?
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Code: KDOB The ship’s engine is going astern and the ship is piking up
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sternway. The rudder is amidships and the ship has a single, righthanded,
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fixed pitch propeller. What would be expected to happen?
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The ship will probably start to change heading to starboard and stern speed will increase.
The ship will move astern at an increasing speed and the stern start to swing off to starboard.
The ship will probably go straight astern without a change in heading and the stern speed will increase.
The ship will probably start to change heading to port and stern speed will increase.
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The stern will “back” into the wind and the ship’s heading will swing to starboard.
The bow will “seek” the wind and the ship will swing to port.
The ship will go straight astern and the heading will remain approximately the same.
The stern will fall off to starboard, making the heading swing to port.
Code: JSNV The bridge Officer of the Watch (OOW) is plotting the ship’s
position in the chartroom, when the ship is in collision with a fishing vessel.
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Why would the OOW be held responsible for the collision?
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Under the Rules a proper lookout should be maintained at all times and by all available means.
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If risk of Collision existed, the fishing boat should have contacted the larger ship over the VHF before the collision took
place.
Under the Rules the fishing vessel should have kept clear of larger vessels and the OOW would not be responsible.
If the OOW is busy with the safe navigation of the ship he should have exhibited the “Not under Command” signals and
made other ships keep clear.
Code: WWYS When making a new pilot ladder onboard the ship, which of the
following ropes would be best suited as the side ropes on which the steps
are fastened?
Polyester rope.
Polypropylene rope.
Nylon rope.
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Code: PVJOWhen the temperature of the air increases with height it is known
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as a “Temperature Inversion” and may influence the performance of some
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instruments on the ship. What should the bridge Officer of the Watch be
prepared to happen?
The GPS may give errors of position because of interference of incoming signals from the satellites.
The bearings obtained from the Directional Finder (DF) will not be as accurate as normal.
The radar will be show abnormal sea clutter as the pulse is trapped by the inversion.
Code: UAAGIn the Beaufort Scale of Wind Force, what is the Beaufort
number associated with the wind force known as a “Gale”? This should not
be confused with a “Near Gale” or “Strong Gale”?
Eight (8).
Nine (9).
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Seven (7).
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Ten (10).
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Code: NGQJ Which of the following hull shapes would normally provide a
directionally stable ship?
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A long ship with a narrow beam.
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A short ship with a wide beam.
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A short ship with a narrow beam.
No. 2.
No. 1.
No. 3.
The decision should be left to the pilot who is in charge of the manoeuvre.
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A wire for securing the Fire Tug alongside a burning ship.
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Code: BFHQHow will the ship behave if it experiences a complete loss of
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The vessel will gradually swing to port and the speed will slowly reduce.
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The vessel will continue on course and the speed will slowly reduce.
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The vessel will gradually swing to starboard and the speed will slowly reduce.
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The wind will push the vessel sideways, but the heading will not change.
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Code: CAHUYou are in an area of restricted visibility. You hear this sound
signal. What does it mean?
That there is a vessel engaged in underwater operations in the vicinity. She has divers down.
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The same error applies to all bearings and therefore it can be ignored.
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Add the 5° to the bearings.
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The error should be “High” or “Low” and therefore more information is required.
Make it fast with round turns on the leading bitt alone, fig. 1.
Code: COHV The tug has been released and is all clear. As officer in charge
of that operation, should this be reported and to whom?
Reported all clear to the Bridge.
No need for reporting as the order was given from the bridge.
Code: FSOSWhat immediate actions should the Officer of the Watch take
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when the ship goes aground on an uncharted shoal in the middle of the
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ocean?
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Stop engines and call the Master. SE
Sound the General Alarm and plot the ships position.
Stop engines and tell the engine room to switch over to high suctions.
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Code: UKAP What is the purpose of a sea anchor?
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To keep the lifeboat steady against the sea/wind.
Code: DCSL What is the correct understanding of the term “a ship with good
Directional Stability”?
A ship which when the rudder is left amidships, it will continue on approximately a straight course.
A ship which when a rudder angle is applied and the ship starts to swing, will continue to swing even after the rudder is
returned to amidships.
A ship where the amount of positive transverse stability (GM) will vary with the direction of the ship’s head.
A ship which will maintain its course unless large rudder angles are applied.
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Code: SDOU Two mooring lines are pretensioned equally and have the same
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length, same breaking strength and same directional load. However, one is
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made of wire (with a full load elastic elongation of about 1,5 % of its length)
and the other made of nylon (with a full load elongation of about 30 % of its
length). If a gust of wind increases the load on the lines, how will it be
shared?
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Wire takes 95 % of the extra load. Rope takes 5 % of the extra load..
Wire takes 55 % of the extra load. Rope takes 45 % of the extra load.
Wire takes 45 % of the extra load. Rope takes 55 % of the extra load.
When the visibility is good and the ship is in the middle of the ocean where there is very little shipping.
Only if the ARPA radar is set onto Auto Acquisition with an audio alarm sounding when a ship is detected.
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Code: YQXU Which part of the magnetic compass error changes with a
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change in the course steered?
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Deviation.
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Variation.
Induced magnetism.
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The overtaking vessel should request permission from the other ship by sounding two prolonged blasts followed by two
short blasts on the whistle or by direct VHF contact.
The overtaking vessel should request permission to overtake from the Port Control VTS.
The overtaking vessel can overtake but must allow sufficient space to reduce the interaction between the two vessels.
There should be no overtaking in these confined waters.
Code: HNXE You are on a powerdriven vessel underway in open water. This
vessel is sighted wide on the port bow. It’s bearing is opening, but its
distance is closing rapidly. Which of the following is a correct assessment of
the situation and the action to be taken?
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Risk of collision is deemed not to exist and I will maintain my course and speed. I will continue to monitor the situation.
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Risk of collision is deemed not to exist. However, to be sure of a safe passing distance, I will reduce my speed to allow the
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other vessel to pass ahead.
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Risk of collision is a possibility. I will maintain my course and speed for now, but be prepared for an alteration of course to
port if the CPA seems to be less than 0,2 nm as we draw closer.
Risk of collision is deemed to exist and I will make a broad alteration of course to starboard, sounding one short blast. I will
reassess the situation when the alteration is carried out.
Yes (affirmative).
Code: QLFS What corrections must be applied to the echo sounder reading to
compare the depth of water with the depth printed on the chart?
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What is understood by the term “Dew point” of the air?
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The temperature at which condensation in the air forms into water droplets.
Code: GJLE What special equipment can often provide assistance in locating
a survival craft or man overboard and in the water?
A SART.
A RACON.
AIS.
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Prior to leaving the berth.
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During the pilotage when leaving the berth.
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Before the pilot is leaves the vessel at the departure port.
Code: FAVAThe ship is drifting in the open sea with a temporary engine
breakdown. The ship is equipped with GPS navigation equipment. What
should the bridge Officer of the Watch do in this situation?
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All of the possible answers.
Display the “Not under Command” signal and switch off the normal steaming lights.
Plot the direction and rate of drift and predict the ships position for the period while the ship is “Not Under Command”.
The ship should steer about 30° off the prevailing weather and sea with the boat to be launch on the leeside.
The ship should steer about 100° of the prevailing weather and sea with the boat to be launched on the leeside.
The ship should lie stopped in the water with the weather on the opposite side to the boat to be launched.
The ship should steer with the prevailing weather and sea on the beam and the boat to be launch on the leeside.
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Code: PGKC Two ships are meeting in a restricted channel as illustrated.
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Which of the following actions would be the most suitable to take on both
vessels as they approach and pass each other? SE
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Slow down if possible without losing steerage and be prepared for prompt application of rudder to counteract any swing as
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Keep as far as possible on the starboard side of the channel and maintain speed to retain effective steerage.
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Increase speed slightly to pass each other as quickly as possible and thereby reduce the effects of “ship to ship”
interaction.
Maintain speed and a straight course on the starboard side of the channel.
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The Fore and aft Centreline is indicated by D, in the figure.
One of two allround amber, alternate flashing lights, displayed where they can best be seen.
White, fixed, displayed as an additional light on the foremast over an arc of 225°, from right ahead to 22,5° abaft the beam
on each side of the vessel.
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methods should be used to hold the lines, whilst waiting for the order to “let
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The line should be turned up on the bitts, fig. 1.
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The line should be held on a stopper ready for immediate release, fig. 4.
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The line should be kept on the warping drum of a deck winch, fig. 3.
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Code: ACGCWhat is important to check when transferring a position from the
GPS output to a paper chart?
Any necessary corrections are applied to convert between the GPS datum and the chart datum.
Ensure that the GPS is setup on the same datum as the chart.
It is important to ensure that the GPS is setup on 2 dimensional and not 3 dimensional position fixes.
Code: WPSE A tug is moving towards the bow of the ship to make fast and is
in the vicinity of the ship’s shoulder, as illustrated. What specific danger
should be considered when making this approach to the bow?
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The tug may be turned across the bow of the ship and also suffer a lose of stability with a danger of being turned over if
touched by the ship.
The positive pressure field at the ships bow may repel the tug and make the connection very difficult to establish.
The stern of the tug may be sucked in towards the bow and also suffer a reduction in the positive GM, making it very
unstable.
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avoided when using the ARPA for anticollision purposes?
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The collision regulations are based on ship courses through the water.
True motion does not provide the collision risk of other ships.
The true vector can never give an indication of collision risk with another ship.
The Relative Motion display and relative vectors is the only display to use for anticollision purposes.
Courses to steer; distance off dangers; parallel index lines; expected currents; prevailing winds; distance between
alteration points.
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an echo of a target with no trail indicate? Note this the trail of the echo and
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not a vector.
When coming up with another vessel from a direction more than 22,5° abaft her beam.
When the vessel is detected as a radar target or sighted visually in a position directly astern.
When coming up with another vessel from any direction abaft her beam.
When coming up with another vessel from a direction more than 45° abaft her beam.
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Code: ROVT Where can a ship expect an act of piracy to take place?
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In American waters.
15 ship lengths.
8 nautical miles.
4 nautical miles.
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Code: CRBD If a distress signal is received on board your ship, what should
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Determine if anyone else has heard the distress signal and if your vessel is near the distress.
Code: JLRE You are proceeding along a coastal route when you hear this
Code: JLREYou are proceeding along a coastal route when you hear this
signal. The visibility is severely restricted. What does the signal mean?
There is a vessel aground in the vicinity. She is more than 100 metres in length. She is sounding an additional warning to
approaching vessels that they are “running into danger”.
There is a vessel at anchor in the vicinity. She is less than 100 metres in length. She is sounding an additional warning to
approaching vessels that they are “running into danger”.
There is a vessel aground in the vicinity. She is less than 100 metres in length. She is sounding an additional warning to
approaching vessels to “navigate with extreme caution”.
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There is a vessel at anchor in the vicinity. She is more than 100 metres in length. She is sounding an additional warning
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signal to approaching vessels, directing them to “keep clear”.
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What is the correct understanding of the term “Isobar”?
An “Isobar” is the line showing the direction of the predicted path of a hurricane.
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This is a sailing vessel underway, seen headon. It is my responsibility to keep clear under rule 18 and I will take
appropriate avoiding action.
This is a vessel engaged in fishing. It is my responsibility to keep clear under rule 18 and I will alter course to starboard,
sounding one short blast.
This is a sailing vessel underway. I am the standon vessel and will maintain my course and speed under rule 17.
This is a sailing vessel not making way through the water. There is no risk of collision and I will maintain my course and
speed.
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Code: INOL What are the two parts of the magnetic compass error?
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West and East errors.
Code: FYAL If a ship requires 2 nautical miles to stop in the water from a
“crash stop” when proceeding at full ahead in deep water. What will the
stopping distance be in shallow water?
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A greater distance.
A shorter distance.
About 1,5 nautical miles.
Code: JDPH Which of the following precautions should be taken when work is
to be carried out on the radar scanner unit on the mast?
A “Not to be used” sign on all radars and fuses for the complete radar systems to be removed.
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Only the electrical fuses forthe radar undergoing repairs needs to be removed, allowing the ship to retain a workable radar.
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Only the electrical fuses for the scanner motor needs to be removed.
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A sign needs to be attached to all the radars warning the bridge officers of repairs and the fact the radars are “Not to be
used”.
Calculation 2 is correct.
Calculation 1 is correct.
Code: WBOG What are the immediate duties of the bridge Officer of the
What are the immediate duties of the bridge Officer of the
Watch when the ship suddenly runs into a fog bank?
Commence sounding the fog signal, engines on standby, call the Master and lookout, if not already on duty.
Commence sounding the fog signal and reduce speed to Slow Ahead.
Commence sounding the fog signal and call the Master and wait for him to arrive before taking any further actions.
Commence sounding the fog signal and if the radar indicates no echoes in the vicinity, proceed at the normal speed until
ships are detected on the radar or until the fog lifts.
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“vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre”?
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A vessel which from the nature of her work is restricted in her ability to manoeuvre as required by the Rules and is
therefore unable to keep out of the way of another vessel.
A vessel engaged in underwater work, such as the laying, picking up or servicing of a pipeline, or which is in support of
diving operations, performing dredging and mineclearance or is deploying or recovering a pilot.
A vessel which because of her draught in relation to the available depth of navigable water is restricted in her ability to
deviate from her course and keep out of the way of another vessel.
A vessel which through some exceptional circumstance is unable to manoeuvre as required by the Rules and is therefore
unable to keep out of the way of another vessel.
Code: DXHHYou are approaching a port in a snowstorm. You hear this signal.
What kind of vessel is it and what is it doing?
It comes from a vessel engaged in pilotage duties and it is making way through the water.
It comes from a vessel engaged in pilotage duties at anchor, over 100 metres in length.
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It comes from a vessel at anchor, less than 100 metres in length.
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Who is responsible for the number and the position of any tugs
to be used during a mooring operation?
The Port Authority will dictate the tug requirements and their use within the port limits.
It will be only the wind speed that will determine the required number of tugs and how they are used.
The Pilot is fully responsible for the number and use of tugs within the port area.
Code: SBVS Two ships travelling in opposite directions are to pass each other
in a narrow river, as illustrated. Explain what is likely to happen as they pass
each other?
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Due to interaction, the bows will repel each other, and then when alongside each other the two ships will be sucked
together and finally the sterns will be repelled as they start to pass clear.
Due to interaction, the bows will attract each other as they approach, then they will repel each other alongside and as they
pass clear, the sterns will be attracted.
As they approach, rudder should be applied quickly to avoid sheering into the path of each other. Then as they are
alongside they will be attracted and finally repel each other as they pass clear.
There will be very little effect between the two ships as they pass.
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1200 GMT. Course steered: 090° True, Speed: 12 knots, bearing of the sun:
200°, Intercept correction: 00° 02′ Towards (observed altitude – computed
altitude).
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Figure 1 is correct.
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Figure 2 is correct.
Figure 3 is correct.
Figure 4 is correct.
Code: JUISThe maximum rudder angle on your ship is 35°. Do you think this
is the angle that the rudder is most effective?
No, the most effective rudder angle is about 25 to 30°, this is because the rudder is stalling at 35° angle.
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The radar ranges of the coastline at all course alteration points.
When navigating in fog the Master will take over the watch and the Officer of the Watch should follow all of his instructions.
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Length Overall is indicated by B, in the figure.
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Code: IPJW In an extreme case, in addition to having your winch brakes as
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drum by putting it in gear and setting the power to the “heave” position.
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However this may cause:
The increased braking power of the winch to exceed the breaking strength of the wire and rope paid out from it which
might cause the wire or rope to part.
Strain on the fairleads and rollers in use in excess of their Safe Working Load.
Maintain a speed of about 6 knots and use minimal rudder when manoeuvring.
Enter the shallow water with a stern trim and proceed at a moderate speed.
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centre of gravity. What is this point normally called?
Pivot Point.
Centre of Floatation.
Centre of Turn.
Centre of Buoyancy.
Code: UFAB When fastening synthetic fibre ropes such as polypropylene on
bitts, for safety and better rope control it is recommended to:
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The vessel is steaming off the coast when the engine room
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informs the bridge it must stop engines immediately. Shortly afterwards they
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informed the bridge they would need a least three hours to fix it. Which of
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Display the NUC signal, maintain the watch and determine how the ship is drifting and the probable position after 3 hours.
Display the NUC signal, maintain the watch and ask the Engine room to be a quick as possible.
Display the NUC signal, maintain the watch and wait for further developments.
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The casualty is sighted and will require medical assistance.
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pilot ladder before reaching the deck or stepping onto an accommodation
ladder platform is:
9 mtrs.
15 mtrs.
6 mtrs.
12 mtrs.
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The vessel will gradually swing to port and the speed will slowly reduce.
The vessel will gradually swing to starboard and the speed will slowly reduce.
The wind will push the vessel sideways, but the heading will not change.
The vessel will continue on course and the speed will slowly reduce.
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Yes, it should be on the fore and aft centreline of the ship.
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What corrections must be applied to the echo sounder reading to
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compare the depth of water with the depth printed on the chart?
Code: HNWY A balanced rudder has some of the rudder area forward of the
rudder axis. About how much area should this be to call it a balanced
rudder?
It should be about 20 %.
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It should be about 50 %.
Code: YXYL Where would the “pivot point” be considered to be located when
the ship is proceeding at full speed ahead and there is no wind or current?
At amidships.
Code: RXRE The rudder is in the hard over position with the propeller stopped
and the ship turning slowly. On a ship with a single fixed pitch right handed
propeller and no thrusters, what can be done to make the ship increase the
speed of turn without significantly increasing the forward speed of the ship?
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Give the engines a short kick ahead.
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Give dead slow ahead on the engines and leave the rudder in the hard over position.
Give half astern on the engines as this will increase the rate of turn.
Give full astern on the engines until ship has stopped and then full ahead on the engines with rudder hard over.
Code: WAVF You are on a tug and are towing an unmanned barge. You are
restricted in your ability to manoeuvre. The total length of the tow is 219
metres. What daylight signals are required by the International Regulations
for Preventing Collisions at Sea?
A diamond shape, where it can best be seen shall be displayed on the tug and the tow. Three shapes shall also be
displayed in a vertical line, the upper and lower being balls and the middle one a diamond. Diamond shape.
Three shapes shall be displayed on the tug, where they can best be seen, in a vertical line, the upper and lower being
balls and the middle one a cylinder. The signal flag “T” shall also be flown on the tug. A diamond shall be displayed aft on the
tow.
Three shapes shall be displayed forward on the tug, in a vertical line, the upper and lower being balls and the middle one a
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Code: AFQYWhat is the weather associated with being in the centre of an
Anticyclone (a region of High Pressure)?
Code: FQLG Which of the following figures drawn on the plane of the Meridian
is correct for an observer in position Latitude 30° 00′ North; Longitude 15°
00′ West, when observing the sun on the meridian, if the sun’s Declination is
15° 00′ South?
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Figure 4 is correct.
Figure 3 is correct.
Figure 2 is correct.
Figure 1 is correct.
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associated with a Racon not being visible on the radar screen?
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The Racon may not be transmitting a pulse.
The transmitted radar frequency may not trigger the Racon transmitter.
The radar may be suppressing the mark with application of the Interference Rejection control.
Code: FRYG The Master arrives on the bridge obviously under the influence
of alcohol and states he is taking over the “con” of the ship. What actions
should the Officer of the Watch (OOW) take in this situation?
Attempt to diplomatically avoid taking any actions that would put the ship or crew into danger and call the Chief Officer for
assistance.
Watch the actions made by the Master and if not dangerous, wait until the Master becomes more capable to take control
or leaves the bridge.
Tell the Master you consider him incapable of taking over the responsibility of the watch and that he should retire to his
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Which approved publication should be used by a seafarer to help
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overcome any misunderstanding in communications?
Code: TMQK What is the correct understanding of the term “Block Coefficient”
as applied to a ship?
The comparisons of the underwater shape of the ship, to a rectangular block of the same extreme dimensions.
The ratio of the waterplane shape of the ship to a rectangle of the same extreme dimensions.
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The restriction of a valve in a pipe to the flow of fluid through that pipe.
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The coefficient of a Block and Tackle.
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What is the depth of an iceberg below the surface of the sea?
The draught of an iceberg varies with the type of berg and its age.
The draught of an iceberg is about the same as the visible part of the iceberg above the water.
The depth of an iceberg below the surface is always about one sixth of its total depth.
Code: GHYX When should gangway nets be rigged?
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a man overboard?
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Code: TCQX When a ship is lying at anchor in a tidal area using both forward
Code: TCQX When a ship is lying at anchor in a tidal area using both forward
anchors, to what particular aspect should the officer of the watch be paying
special attention?
When the ship swings to the tide the direction of swing should be controlled to avoid the anchor cables becoming wrapped
round each other.
The ship will become controlled by the tide and the wind will not be allowed to have any effect on the direction the ship lies
at anchor.
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Code: NDCQ A ship is navigating in the Caribbean in August when it receives
the warning of a Hurricane. To determine the centre of the storm the Master
uses “Buys Ballot’s Law” and faces the wind. On what side of the Master
would the low pressure area be located?
Straight ahead.
Code: HWCB What is the probable cause of an error in position of the ship
obtained from the GPS system?
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Code: PUYV What actions should the Officer of the Watch take when the
ship’s steering gear fails?
Code: BYCT Where can the size of the Magnetic Compass Error be found?
By taking a transit bearing of two fixed geographical positions and comparing it with the bearing of the same points on the
chart.
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Code: AFPT You are in open water and clear conditions. You are approaching
the pilot station when you hear this signal from a vessel ahead of you. What
does it signify?
That the vessel is starting his engine and resuming his passage.
Code: IVIF Which of the following answers correctly specify the following
most common rudders? a) UNBALANCED, b) BALANCED, c) SEMI
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1 = a, 2 = b, 3 = c and 4 = d.
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1 = d, 2 = a, 3 = b and 4 = c.
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1 = b, 2 = c, 3 = d and 4 = a.
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1 = c, 2 = d, 3 = a and 4 = b.
These are two vessels engaged in fishing (pair trawling), showing the additional voluntary signals for shooting nets.
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These are two vessels engaged in fishing, using purseseine gear. The searchlights are simply working lights.
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Code: SLCC The ship’s rudder is full over when the ship’s engines are full
ahead. Will the turning effect (lift force) of the rudder be changed when the
engine is stopped?
Yes, the lift force will be dramatically reduced when the engines are stopped.
No, the turning force applied by the rudder will be maintained within about 90 % of the lift force when going full ahead.
No, the lift force is unaffected by the speed of the propeller.
Yes, the lift or turning force will be reduced to about 50 % of the original lift force when the engines are stopped.
Code: VKUFWhat letter is represented by this flag and what is it’s meaning
when displayed by a vessel in port?
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P – All persons should report on board as the vessel is about to proceed to sea.
P – I require a pilot.
W – All persons should report onboard as the vessel is about to proceed to sea.
Code: LDKV What type of vessel is this and from what direction are you
seeing it?
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This is a vessel engaged in fishing other than trawling, making way through the water, with outlying gear extending more
than 150 m in the direction of the allround white light. I am looking at her port side.
This is a vessel engaged in fishing other than trawling, making way through the water, with outlying gear extending more
than 150 m in the direction of the allround red light. I am seeing her from astern.
This is a vessel engaged in pilotage operations, deploying or recovering a pilot. I am looking at her port side.
This is a vessel engaged in pilotage duties at anchor. I am looking at her port side.
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winches, the advantage of having these split drum winches is:
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All the listed alternatives.
Increased brake holding capacity due to the ability to keep the paid out wire in a single layer on the drum.
Code: BVQF You are proceeding along a narrow channel in front of another
Code: BVQF You are proceeding along a narrow channel in front of another
vessel, both heading for port. You hear this signal from the vessel behind
you. What does it mean?
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starboard when the engines are slow ahead and the rudder is to starboard.
The engines are stopped and the rate of swing rapidly slows down. How
could the swing to starboard be maintained without the ship making much
headway.
Astern on the engines will allow Transverse Thrust to continue the swing.
By applying the rudder hard over to starboard and going ahead on the engines.
The only effective method is by using the bow thruster to push the bow to starboard.
Transverse Thrust will reduce the swing and therefore a kick ahead is necessary with full starboard helm applied.
Code: HGON The following vessels are all required to make the same sound
signal when in or near an area of restricted visibility: a vessel not under
command; a vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre; a vessel
constrained by her draught/a sailing vessel; a vessel engaged in fishing; a
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vessel engaged in towing or pushing another vessel. What is that signal?
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One prolonged blast, followed by two short blasts, at intervals of not more than 2 minutes.
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One prolonged blast, followed by two short blasts, at intervals of not more than 1 minute.
Two prolonged blasts, followed by one short blast, at intervals of not more than 2 minutes.
Code: LJLY What would be the effects of a ship passing into shallow water?
The speed is not affected, but more rudder is required to steer the ship.
The vessel has a tendency to swing to port with a single fixedpitch righthand turning propeller.
Code: FAVAThe ship is drifting in the open sea with a temporary engine
breakdown. The ship is equipped with GPS navigation equipment. What
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Display the “Not under Command” signal and switch off the normal steaming lights.
Plot the direction and rate of drift and predict the ships position for the period while the ship is “Not Under Command”.
Directly away from the centre of the anticyclone towards the nearest Low pressure.
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The collision regulations are based on ship courses through the water.
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True motion does not provide the collision risk of other ships.
The true vector can never give an indication of collision risk with another ship.
The Relative Motion display and relative vectors is the only display to use for anticollision purposes.
Code: OAJW What could be the reason for the magnetic compass to swing
through large angles when the ship is rolling in a seaway?
The heeling error magnets are upside down and/or not in the correct position.
The Coefficient B determined by the Compass Corrector at the last drydock was not correctly calculated.
The induced magnetism from the earth’s magnetic field is very strong in that area.
Code: GQJBThe lights here show those that must be exhibited by a vessel
engaged in towing, as per rule 24 of the International Collision Regulations.
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Code: MCIV The Second Officer, when on watch on the bridge, is often
referred to as the OOW. What does OOW actually stand for?
referred to as the OOW. What does OOW actually stand for?
On official watch.
On official watchkeeping.
Code: YYXR Which of the following answers most suitably cover the standard
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Display the anchor signal, patrol the ship frequency and check the anchor chain for dragging.
Display anchor signal and keep a good lookout of other ships in the area.
Display the anchor signal and ensure the ship swings the same way at each change of tide.
Code: EERAIf whistles are fitted on a vessel at a distance apart of more than
100 metres, will manoeuvring and warning signals, as defined by rule 34 of
the International regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, be given on
one or both whistles?
They shall first be given on the forward whistle, followed by the after whistle, with a 5 second interval in between.
Manoeuvring signals will be given only on the forward whistle; warning signals will be given on both whistles
simultaneously.
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Code: JWPF You are on a sailing vessel, underway in open water. This vessel
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is sighted on the starboard bow, on a steady bearing and the distance is
closing. By the International Regulations for the Preventing Collisions at
Sea, what action will you follow?
By Rule 18, a powerdriven vessel underway shall keep out of the way of a sailing vessel. I will maintain my course and
speed, but will continue to monitor situation to ensure the other vessel takes avoiding action.
Risk of collision is deemed to exist and, as the other vessel is on a steady bearing on my starboard side, I will maintain my
course and speed.
This vessel is clearly a powerdriven vessel and I anticipate that the bearing will therefore close and she will pass ahead at
a safe distance.
Risk of collision is deemed to exist and, as the other vessel is on a steady bearing on my starboard side, I am required to
keep out of the way. I will make a broad alteration of course to starboard.
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Select True ground stabilised vectors and make the vectors from both buoys at the entrance to the channel pass either
side of the centre of the screen.
Acquire the buoy at the entrance to the channel and on relative vector display alter course to make the vector of the buoy
pass directly through the centre of the screen.
Code: AFPT You are in open water and clear conditions. You are approaching
the pilot station when you hear this signal from a vessel ahead of you. What
does it signify?
That the vessel is starting his engine and resuming his passage.
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The use of the rudder hard over both sides combined with reducing engine power, a method known as “high frequency
rudder cycling”.
Put the engine full astern and keep the rudder amidships.
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Code: TDDVThe gyro compass can suffer from a compass error and may
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need to be allowed for, when steering a course in a dangerous navigational
area. What is the probable cause of the error?
Compass Deviation.
Variation.
Code: XWMR When navigating using the GPS, how does the GPS display
indicate when the accuracy of the displayed position is reduced?
The GPS display is always very accurate and does not give any indication of lack of accuracy.
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W35° 23′, zone +2, Local Time 0900.
11 00.
19 00.
23 00.
07 00.
Code: DTHWThe position of the ship provided by the GPS should always be
confirmed by other means, when possible. Which of the following suggested
methods would be the most accurate?
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What would be considered the most favourable heading of a ship
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when launching a lifeboat?
The ship should steer about 30° off the prevailing weather and sea with the boat to be launch on the leeside.
The ship should steer about 100° of the prevailing weather and sea with the boat to be launched on the leeside.
The ship should lie stopped in the water with the weather on the opposite side to the boat to be launched.
The ship should steer with the prevailing weather and sea on the beam and the boat to be launch on the leeside.
Code: BLOW What is the description for a sidelight, as shown in rule 21 of the
International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea?
A green light on the starboard side and red light on the port side, showing an unbroken light over an arc of 112,5°, from
right ahead to 22,5° abaft the beam on the respective side.
A red light or a green light, with a minimum range, in a vessel of 50 metres or more, of 3 miles. In a vessel of 10 metres.
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Code: WIAM When splicing an eye on a mooring wire (using the
recommended 5 full tucks and 2 half tucks) the effective breaking strength of
the wire may be affected by the splice. What would be the anticipated
change in the breaking strength of the wire?
A reduction in strength of 10 % to 15 %.
A reduction in strength of 30 % to 40 %.
A reduction in strength of 1 % to 5 %.
No reduction in strength.
Code: JLREYou are proceeding along a coastal route when you hear this
signal. The visibility is severely restricted. What does the signal mean?
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approaching vessels, directing them to “keep clear”.
There is a vessel aground in the vicinity. She is less than 100 metres in length. She is sounding an additional warning to
approaching vessels to “navigate with extreme caution”.
There is a vessel at anchor in the vicinity. She is less than 100 metres in length. She is sounding an additional warning to
approaching vessels that they are “running into danger”.
A sailing vessel less than 20 metres in length, displaying the optional combined lantern in lieu of standard sailing lights,
seen headon.
A sailing vessel, seen from astern, where the edges of her sidelights are both visible.
Code: WYXW What can be used to reduce the effect of the state of sea
water?
Vegetable/Fish Oil.
Crude Oil.
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Foam.
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Code: VNSGWhich of the answers best summarises the information which
should be provided for the bridge Officer of the Watch within an effective
Voyage plan?
Courses to steer; distance off dangers; parallel index lines; expected currents; prevailing winds; distance between
alteration points.
Rocket line.
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Cosmos line.
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Sputnik line.
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Heaving line.
Code: DPTB You are proceeding up a river, with berths on both banks. You
see this flag hoist on a vessel moored on a berth ahead. What does it
mean?
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