A.the catenary dragging on the bottom
B.swamping of the tow
C.the tow tending to dive
D.yaw
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A.take a turn around the cleat,then figure-eights,and a half-hitch
B.make figure-eights,followed by a half-hitch,then a figure-eight knot
C.take a turn,a half turn,and a figure-eight
D.take several turns around the cleat only
A.is the fastest method
B.is easy for a single-screw vessel to perform
C.requires the least shiphandling skills to perform
D.can be used in reduced visibility
A.is better suited for inland towing
B.resists damage from chafing
C.handles more easily
D.equalizes towing forces better
A.not exceed bare steerageway during the transit
B.take a strain as soon as you can to control the tow
C.come up to speed very slowly and maintain a safe speed
D.come up to speed quickly,then cut back power considerably to ease the strain
A.With the wind from ahead
B.With the wind off the port beam
C.With the wind off the starboard beam
D.With the wind from abaft the beam
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A vessel,which is unable to maneuver due to some exceptional circumstance,shall exhibit ().
Catenary as applied to tow lines denotes the().
In a following sea,a wave has overtaken your vessel and thrown the stern to starboard. To continue along your original course,you should().
If a vessel under tow starts jumping on its tow line,the most appropriate action to alleviate the condition is to().
One advantage of chain over wire rope for a tow bridle is that chain().
It is easier to dock a right-hand,single-screw vessel().
At night,a vessel shall indicate that she is restricted in her ability to maneuver by showing in a vertical line two().
If you are the stand-on vessel in a crossing situation,you may take action to avoid collision by your maneuver alone. When may this action be taken?().
A vessel which through some exceptional circumstance is unable to maneuver as required by these Rules and is therefore unable to keep out of the way of another vessel is called().
In order to back a right-handed,single-screw vessel in a straight line,you will probably need to use().