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Discussion from mariners studying for their USCG license exams.
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Deck General: You are conducting trials to determine the maneuvering characteristics of your v...0 replies
by Charly · Feb 12, 2016
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Deck General: The DEEP DRILLER, while loaded as shown in the Sample Load Form #4 (Drilling), s...0 replies
by Charly · Feb 12, 2016
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Rules of the Road: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A sailing vessel is NOT required to keep out of the...0 replies
by emckenna3 · Feb 8, 2016
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Rules of the Road: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND What light(s), if any, would you show at night if yo...3 replies
by Kathi6280 · Oct 19, 2015
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Deck General: What is the trim of a jack-up with forward draft of 11 feet and aft draft of 13....0 replies
by Gopim16 · Feb 6, 2016
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Rules of the Road: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A vessel displaying the shape shown in illustration...0 replies
by Tman7493 · Feb 5, 2016
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Rules of the Road: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which lights must a vessel being towed show at night...0 replies
by Tman7493 · Feb 5, 2016
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Rules of the Road: INLAND ONLY You are approaching a vessel displaying the lights as shown in illus...0 replies
by santini · Feb 1, 2016
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Navigation Problems: You observe the lower limb of the Sun at a sextant altitude (hs) of 34°51.4' on...0 replies
by sailor99 · Jan 25, 2016
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Rules of the Road: INTERNATIONAL ONLY Which lights is a 45-meter power-driven vessel pushing ahead...0 replies
by michaelratintercomm · Jan 22, 2016
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Rules of the Road: INTERNATIONAL ONLY A sailing vessel is overtaking a power-driven vessel in a nar...0 replies
by cashlock82 · Jan 20, 2016
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Rules of the Road: INTERNATIONAL ONLY Which vessel would sound a fog signal of one prolonged and tw...0 replies
by jzoulias · Jan 15, 2016
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General Navigation: The Light List indicates that a light has a nominal range of 10 miles and is 11...0 replies
by michaelratintercomm · Jan 14, 2016
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Rules of the Road: INTERNATIONAL ONLY A vessel constrained by her draft may display which lights?0 replies
by schalldm · Jan 14, 2016
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Rules of the Road: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which is TRUE concerning the danger signal?0 replies
by michaelratintercomm · Jan 13, 2016
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Rules of the Road: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A head-on situation at night occurs when you can see...0 replies
by michaelratintercomm · Jan 13, 2016
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Rules of the Road: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which vessel(s) shall a power-driven vessel underway...0 replies
by michaelratintercomm · Jan 12, 2016
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Safety: You hear on the radiotelephone the word "Securite" spoken three times. This indi...0 replies
by afrazali · Jan 11, 2016
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Rules of the Road: INLAND ONLY You are meeting "head-on" a tug towing a barge alongside about a mil...0 replies
by michaelratintercomm · Jan 10, 2016
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Rules of the Road: INTERNATIONAL ONLY In a crossing situation on international waters, what does a...0 replies
by jzoulias · Jan 5, 2016
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Rules of the Road: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND You are on vessel "A" towing a barge alongside and m...0 replies
by Capt starburst · Dec 11, 2015
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General Navigation: A vessel heading SW is on a course of __________.0 replies
by Dena · Dec 9, 2015
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Deck General: The COASTAL DRILLER has a trim of 2.13 feet by the stern. If the draft at the fo...0 replies
by Bikis22 · Dec 7, 2015
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Deck General: While loaded as shown in the DEEP DRILLER Sample Load Form #3 (Preparing to Dril...0 replies
by Bikis22 · Dec 6, 2015
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Deck General: A jack-up with a calculated moment to change list one inch (MCL1") of 1,200 foot...0 replies
by Bikis22 · Dec 3, 2015