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A vessel will "squat" when it proceeds underway __________. |
A) only in shallow water |
B) only in narrow channels |
C) only in deep water |
D) in all depths of water |
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pjsailor - 2022-11-14 22:49:52 Member (2) |
I understand why you would say that, @mckenzie. I think the logic behind the answer is that a vessel rides lower in the water at it's hull speed since the bow and stern are supported by the crests of the bow and stern waves. |
mckenzie.dan05 - 2017-12-14 20:13:26 Registered (1) |
No, squat can only physically happen in shallow water. Why is the answer in all depths of water? |
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