Every state, whether coastal or not,()to sail ships under its flag on the high seas.
Attention is ()the advice on the use of charts in The Mariner’s Handbook Chapter 3,Section 1.
Plain language is usually used on marine weather().
A vessel has sustained damage in a collision with another vessel. It is necessary to have a Seaworthy Certificate before the vessel sails. Who will issue this certificate?()
The Mariner’s Handbook ()general information affecting navigation and is complementary to the Sailing Directions.
A seaman leaves a vessel before it sails from a foreign port. He informs the Chief Officer that he won’t return. After the vessel sails,the Chief Officer finds the seaman’s work clothes in his locker. How should the Master handle this matter?()
You are sailing south on the Intracoastal Waterway(ICW)when you sight a green can buoy with a yellow square painted on it.Which of the following is TRUE().
On small sailing vessels,the PRIMARY reason for using nylon in a combination chain-nylon anchor line is to().
The Sailing Directions contain information on ().
Before marine sewage treatment plant works () should be filled with fresh water.
If you () the equipment more carefully before sail, we () so much trouble now.
You are signing on a deck officer,who will be designated as one of the GMDSS operators,before sailing foreign.Which statement is TRUE().
The following preparations are essential for any () of marine diesel engine before it may be started.
Before sailing for a foreign port,what document must you get().
Each cylinder liner on the marine medium speed engines ().
Whenever your marine radio is on,FCC Rules require you to monitor().
Modern marine diesel engines using mechanical fuel injection, operate on a combustion cycle which is()
What is the MOST important thing you should do before transmitting on a marine radio? ()
163. The sailing directions contain information on _____.
A liner is a vessel with regular sailing or arrivals on a stated schedule between specified ports.
Whether a ship is sailing before the wind or sailing in the rough sea, we must reduce the fuel injection of the main engineFor the former one, it aims to prevent the main engine being , while for the later one, it aims to prevent the main engine being .
Plain language is usually used on marine weather______.
Which of the following can be a good illustration of Jack Gierharts words on the reputation of sailing?
A seaman leaves a vessel before it sails from a foreign port. He informs the Chief Officer that he won't return. After the vessel sails,the Chief Officer finds the seaman's work clothes in his locker. How should the Master handle this matter?