A.Have her on a hawser from the stern
B.Tie her up on the inshore bow to hold the ship off the end
C.Tie her up on the offshore bow
D.Tie her up on the inshore quarter to lift the stern
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A.Backing full
B.Stopping the engines
C.Giving right full rudder
D.A short burst of ahead full with left full rudder
A.Anchor may be dropped from the hawse pipe
B.Anchor should be lowered to within 2 fathoms of the bottom before being dropped
C.Scope should always be at least ten times the depth of the water
D.Scope should always be less than 5 times the depth of the water
A.at the water's edge
B.on deck
C.on the bottom
D.well in the water
A.See that the anchor is clear of obstructions
B.See that the chain is all clear
C.See that the wildcat is disengaged
D.All of the above
A.Heave it home as fast as you can
B.Heave it home intermittently,between swells
C.Leave the anchor under foot,until the vessel may be brought before the Sea
D.Wait for a calm spot between seas,then house it
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