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The information buoy is the fourth one. It is white, with an orange, open-faced square symbol on two opposite sides and two orange horizontal bands, one above and one below the square symbols.
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The information buoy is the fourth one. It is white, with an orange, open-faced square symbol on two opposite sides and two orange horizontal bands, one above and one below the square symbols.
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TRUE. As a stand-on vessel, the sailing vessel has the right of way on the power-driven vessel (give-way vessel). The sailing vessel shall maintain her course and speed.
If you should capsize, it may be safer to stay with the floating boat than try to swim to shore. Staying with the boat also provides an easier object for rescuers to see. Take a head count to make sure everyone is there, don life jackets, check for injuries and stay with the boat.
Remember to communicate your float plan with a responsible person such as a family member or a friend. As well, during the trip, update your float plan in order to prevent unnecessary emergency operations.
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Remember to communicate your float plan with a responsible person such as a family member or a friend. As well, during the trip, update your float plan in order to prevent unnecessary emergency operations.
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Charts are graphic representations depicting areas of water, depicting the depths, underwater hazards, traffic routes, aids to navigation and adjacent coastal areas.
A canoe or kayak may display the lights prescribed for sailing vessels, but if not, must have ready at hand an electric torch or lighted lantern (flashlight) showing a white light to be displayed in sufficient time to prevent collision.
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A canoe or kayak may display the lights prescribed for sailing vessels, but if not, must have ready at hand an electric torch or lighted lantern (flashlight) showing a white light to be displayed in sufficient time to prevent collision.
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The capacity plate displays three important items: the maximum persons capacity, the maximum carrying weight - persons, motor & gear (pounds), and the maximum horsepower recommended for the boat.
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The capacity plate displays three important items: the maximum persons capacity, the maximum carrying weight - persons, motor & gear (pounds), and the maximum horsepower recommended for the boat.
Jet drives are usually inboard engines that take in water that flows through a pump powered by an impeller impeller. PWCs are usually equipped with a jet drive unit. These propulsion systems do not have propellers, which are a potential danger to people in the water and to marine life. The water is then discharged at high pressure through a nozzle, propelling the boat forward.
The boat must display Flag A (blue and white). However, during diving operations you must install a diving flag in the water. It is Flag A, red and white. It marks an area where scuba or other such diving activity is taking place. It is white, and is mounted by a red flag with a white diagonal stripe, extending from the tip of the hoist to the bottom of the fly.
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The boat must display Flag A (blue and white). However, during diving operations you must install a diving flag in the water. It is Flag A, red and white. It marks an area where scuba or other such diving activity is taking place. It is white, and is mounted by a red flag with a white diagonal stripe, extending from the tip of the hoist to the bottom of the fly.
The correct answer is the mushroom anchor. A mushroom anchors do not have the holding power of a fluke or plow anchor and should only be used on small, lighter weight boats. A local marine supply store can help you select the proper anchor for your boat and for the waters in which you will be boating.
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The correct answer is the mushroom anchor. A mushroom anchors do not have the holding power of a fluke or plow anchor and should only be used on small, lighter weight boats. A local marine supply store can help you select the proper anchor for your boat and for the waters in which you will be boating.
All these answers are correct. Every vessel shall at all times proceed at a safe speed so that you can take proper and appropriate action to avoid collision, and be able to stop in a safe distance, and appropriate to the prevailing circumstances and conditions.
When entering from seaward you may find two channels which separate and go in different directions. A junction marker uses its top color to show you the primary channel. This is represented by a Red and Green buoy. You use the top color and shape as if it were a stand alone marker if you want to follow the primary channel.
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When entering from seaward you may find two channels which separate and go in different directions. A junction marker uses its top color to show you the primary channel. This is represented by a Red and Green buoy. You use the top color and shape as if it were a stand alone marker if you want to follow the primary channel.
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The first three statements are true. But the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are rather the followings: nausea, headache, mental confusion, dizziness or fainting, etc.. The symptoms can be mistaken for seasickness or the flu. If someone displays these symptoms, place them in fresh air immediately.
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The first three statements are true. But the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are rather the followings: nausea, headache, mental confusion, dizziness or fainting, etc.. The symptoms can be mistaken for seasickness or the flu. If someone displays these symptoms, place them in fresh air immediately.
FALSE. Most specific speed regulations are local ordinances or state laws. Many states have speed and distance regulations that determine how close you can operate to other vessels, the shoreline or docking area, and swimming areas. For example, some state regulations require that you maintain a no-wake speed when within 250 feet of shore or when within 100 feet of another vessel. Be sure to check with state and local authorities to determine what regulations apply to you.
The registration number is actually a combination of letters and numbers normally beginning with the abbreviation of the State in which the boat is registered. You must display your registration number on the forward part of your vessel well above the waterline. You must paint the numbers or apply them as a decal, where law enforcement officials can easily read them. Use BLOCK style letters and numbers of at least 3 inches in height. The color must contrast with the hull.
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The registration number is actually a combination of letters and numbers normally beginning with the abbreviation of the State in which the boat is registered. You must display your registration number on the forward part of your vessel well above the waterline. You must paint the numbers or apply them as a decal, where law enforcement officials can easily read them. Use BLOCK style letters and numbers of at least 3 inches in height. The color must contrast with the hull.
TRUE. The amount of rode that you have out (scope) when at anchor depends on water depth and weather conditions. The deeper the water and the more severe the weather, the more rode you will put out.
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The mooring buoy is white with a blue horizontal band. It is usually placed in marinas and other areas where vessels are allowed to anchor. It's the only buoy you may legally tie up to.
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The mooring buoy is white with a blue horizontal band. It is usually placed in marinas and other areas where vessels are allowed to anchor. It's the only buoy you may legally tie up to.
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The diving buoy marks an area where scuba or other such diving activity is taking place. The diving buoy is white and has a red flag with a white diagonal stripe, extending from the tip of the hoist to the bottom of the fly.
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The diving buoymarks an area where scuba or other such diving activity is taking place. The diving buoy is white and has a red flag with a white diagonal stripe, extending from the tip of the hoist to the bottom of the fly.
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It's a control buoy. It marks an area where boating is restricted. It is white with an orange circle located between two horizontal bands of the same color. Type of control is indicated in the circle, such as slow, no wake, anchoring, etc.
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