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70: What is the vertical clearance of the Natchez-Vidalia Highway Bridge (westbound) when the river level is the same as the Low Water Reference Plane (6.5 feet)?
N a. 125.6 ft Y b. 119.5 ft N c. 108.3 ft N d. 102.2 ft 178: If the Old Point Comfort main light was inoperative what emergency light would be shown?
Y a. Light of reduced intensity N b. Alternating red and white N c. Flashing yellow N d. Strobe light 396: A vessel at LAT 10°22.0'S, LONG 7°18.0'E, heads for a destination at LAT 6°52.0'N, LONG 57°23.0'W. Determine the true course and distance by Mercator sailing.
N a. 285°T, 3825.3 miles Y b. 285°T, 4025.7 miles N c. 296°T, 3825.3 miles N d. 296°T, 4025.7 miles 462: Determine the great circle distance and initial course from LAT 12°45.2'N, LONG 124°20.1'E to LAT 33°48.8'N, LONG 120°07.0'W.
Y a. 6185.9 miles, 050.3°T N b. 6231.3 miles, 309.7°T N c. 6248.0 miles, 048.3°T N d. 6382.0 miles, 311.7°T 465: Determine the great circle distance and initial course from LAT 34°51.0'N, LONG 115°01.2'E to LAT 10°16.0'S, LONG 51°42.6'E.
N a. 4436 miles, 245.3°T N b. 4598 miles, 245.6°T Y c. 4493 miles, 245.6°T N d. 4582 miles, 245.6°T 482: The great circle distance from LAT 25°50'N, LONG 77°00'W to LAT 35°56'N, LONG 06°15'W is 3616 miles, and the initial course is 061.7°T. Determine the longitude of the vertex, given the latitude of the vertex as 37°34.9'N.
N a. 25°49.8'W N b. 25°53.2'W Y c. 25°59.0'W N d. 26°03.4'W 581: At 1119, Wolf Trap Light bears 268°T at 4.4 miles by radar. What were the set and drift since your 1037 fix?
Y a. 358°, 0.7 knot N b. 358°, 0.5 knot N c. 178°, 0.7 knot N d. 178°, 0.5 knot 606: At 0915 zone time, on 11 May , you depart Yokohama, LAT 35°27.0'N, LONG 139°39.0'E (ZD -9). You are bound for Seattle, LAT 47°36.0'N, LONG 122°22.0'W, and you estimate your speed of advance at 19.5 knots. The distance is 4,276 miles. What is your estimated zone time of arrival at Seattle?
Y a. 1932, 19 May N b. 0332, 20 May N c. 1032, 20 May N d. 1232, 20 May 623: You are on a voyage from Baltimore, MD, to Seattle, WA. The distance from pilot to pilot is 5960 miles. The speed of advance is 16.0 knots. You estimate 16 hours for bunkering at Colon, and 12.0 hours for the Panama Canal transit. If you take departure at 0824 hours (ZD +5), 18 November, what is your ETA (ZD +8) at Seattle?
N a. 1654, 5 December N b. 1354, 5 December Y c. 2154, 4 December N d. 1354, 4 December 640: Which of the following statements concerning the buoys on the Mississippi River is TRUE?
N a. The position of river buoys can be determined by consulting the latest Light List - Vol. V. N b. A preferred channel mark is a lateral mark indicating a channel junction which must always be passed to starboard. Y c. Setting a buoy is the act of placing a buoy on assigned position in the water. N d. None of the above. 729: On 24 September , your 1841 zone time DR position is LONG 129°34.5'E. At that time you observe Polaris with a sextant altitude (hs) of 25°20.8'. The chronometer time of the sight is 09h 38m 12s, and the chronometer error is 03m 12s slow. The index error is 4.3' off the arc, and the height of eye is 52 feet (15.9 meters). What is your latitude by Polaris?
N a. 24°28.1'N N b. 25°16.0'N Y c. 25°37.6'N N d. 25°42.3'N 807: On 12 February your 0542 zone time (ZT) fix gives you a position of LAT 26°42.0'N, LONG 60°18.0'W. Your vessel is on course 300°T, and your speed is 9.8 knots. Local apparent noon (LAN) occurs at 1220 ZT at which time a meridian altitude of the Sun's lower limb is observed. The observed altitude (Ho) for this sight is 49°10.0'. What is the calculated latitude at LAN?
N a. 27°13.5'N Y b. 27°16.3'N N c. 27°17.6'N N d. 27°19.2'N 809: On 7 November , your 0830 zone time fix gives you a position of LAT 27°36.0'N, LONG 163°19.0'W. Your vessel is on course 289°T, and your speed is 19.0 knots. Local apparent noon (LAN) occurs at 1138 zone time, at which time a meridian altitude of the Sun's lower limb is observed. The observed altitude (Ho) for this sight is 45°35.0'. What is the calculated latitude at LAN?
N a. 27°52.3'N N b. 27°53.4'N N c. 27°55.1'N Y d. 27°57.2'N 1130: At 1923, on September 21, you pass Bixby Towhead Light (mile 873.7 AHP). What was your average speed since leaving Cairo?
N a. 9.2 mph N b. 8.8 mph Y c. 8.5 mph N d. 7.2 mph 1195: On 23 June , your 0900 zone time DR position is LAT 21°26.0'N, LONG 137°46.0'W. Your vessel is on course 059°T at a speed of 19.0 knots. What is the zone time of local apparent noon (LAN)?
N a. 1159 N b. 1205 Y c. 1210 N d. 1214 1220: Anchorage regulations for this area may be obtained from __________.
N a. Chesapeake Bay Port Authority, Hampton VA N b. Virginia - Maryland Pilots Association Y c. Office of the Commander 5th Coast Guard District N d. Commanding General, Corps of Engineers, Washington, D.C. 1300: You estimate the current as 2.5 mph. What is the speed over the ground?
N a. 11.0 mph N b. 8.0 mph Y c. 6.0 mph N d. 5.5 mph 1472: On 9 February , your 0739 zone time DR position is LAT 23°31.0'N, LONG 143°41.0'E. At that time, you observe the Sun bearing 104.5°psc. The chronometer reads 09h 37m 12s, and the chronometer error is 01m 52s slow. The variation is 3.5°W. What is the deviation of the standard magnetic compass?
N a. 1.6°E N b. 2.3°W N c. 5.1°W Y d. 8.6°E 1489: On 23 July , your 2100 ZT position is LAT 36°43.0'N, LONG 16°09.8'W, when you observed an azimuth of Polaris to determine the compass error. Polaris bears 359.0° per gyrocompass. At the time of the observation, the helmsman noted that he was heading 319.0° per gyrocompass and 331.0° per standard compass. Variation is 12.0°W. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
N a. The gyro error is 0.7°E. N b. The gyro error is 1.7°W. Y c. The deviation is 1.7°E. N d. The compass error is 13.7°W 1725: As you pass Fort Adams (311.4 AHP) you observe a flashing amber light on the right descending bank ahead. This indicates that you should __________.
N a. proceed with caution as there is construction work being done on the revetment N b. keep as close to the right descending bank as safety permits Y c. keep as close to the left descending bank as safety permits N d. proceed with caution as the river is congested around the bend 2026: On 10 June , your 1712 zone time DR position is LAT 25°10.0'S, LONG 06°58.0'E. You are on course 213°T at a speed of 9.0 knots. Considering their magnitude, azimuth, and altitude, which group includes the three stars best suited for a fix at star time?
N a. Procyon, Antares, Sirius N b. Sirius, Procyon, Regulus N c. Acrux, Canopus, Regulus Y d. Acrux, Procyon, Arcturus 2054: The Natchez Gage reads 16.3 feet. The high point on your towboat is 38 feet above water. What is the vertical clearance when you pass under the Natchez Highway Bridge?
N a. 79.0 feet Y b. 71.7 feet N c. 65.2 feet N d. 59.1 feet 2157: On 25 May , your vessel's 1917 zone time position is LAT 24°16.0'N, LONG 017°26.0'W. At that time a sextant observation of the planet Saturn was made. The sextant altitude is 63°05.1', and the chronometer reads 08h 18m 24s. The index error is 4.5' off the arc, and the chronometer error is 01m 05s fast. Your height of eye is determined to be 62.0 feet. What is the azimuth (Zn) of this sight using the assumed position?
N a. 143.8° Y b. 147.3° N c. 148.7° N d. 149.9° 2278: You observe the lower limb of the Sun at a sextant altitude (hs) of 31°31.5' on 6 March . The index error is 2.5' on the arc. The height of eye is 76 feet. What is the observed altitude (Ho)?
Y a. 31°35.3' N b. 31°36.7' N c. 31°38.2' N d. 31°39.5' 2667: Your vessel is on a course of 255°T, at 14 knots. At 2126 a lighthouse is sighted dead ahead at a distance of 11 miles. You change course at this time to pass the lighthouse 3 miles abeam to port. What will be your ETA at this position off the lighthouse?
N a. 2149 N b. 2201 Y c. 2211 N d. 2228 2706: While on a course of 216°pgc, a light bears 12° on the port bow at a distance of 11.2 miles. Which course should you steer to pass 2 miles abeam of the light leaving it to port?
N a. 208°pgc N b. 210°pgc N c. 212°pgc Y d. 214°pgc 2787: What is the length of the trip?
Y a. 1088.5 miles N b. 1332.2 miles N c. 1334.6 miles N d. 1566.4 miles 2851: Your vessel is on a course of 297°T at 11 knots. At 0019 a light bears 274.5°T, and at 0048 the light bears 252°T.
At what time and at what distance off will your vessel be when abeam of the light?
N a. 0102, 2.6 miles Y b. 0108, 3.7 miles N c. 0057, 4.6 miles N d. 0117, 5.0 miles 2854: Your vessel is on a course of 221°T at 15 knots. At 0319 a light bears 198.5°T, and at 0353 the light bears 176°T.
At what time and at what distance off will your vessel be when abeam of the light?
N a. 0407, 4.3 miles N b. 0410, 5.2 miles Y c. 0417, 6.0 miles N d. 0427, 7.4 miles 2889: While underway you sight a light 11° on your port bow at a distance of 12 miles. Assuming you make good your course, what will be your distance off the light when abeam?
Y a. 2.3 miles N b. 3.1 miles N c. 3.9 miles N d. 4.5 miles 2889: While underway you sight a light 11° on your port bow at a distance of 12 miles. Assuming you make good your course, what will be your distance off the light when abeam?
Y a. 2.3 miles N b. 3.1 miles N c. 3.9 miles N d. 4.5 miles 3089: If the pitch of the propeller is 22.4 feet, and the revolutions per day are 103,690, calculate the day's run allowing 9% positive slip.
N a. 321.7 miles Y b. 347.6 miles N c. 382.0 miles N d. 416.4 miles 3099: The propellers on your twin screw vessel have a pitch of 16'04". What is the distance in a day's run if the average RPM is 94, and you estimate 7% positive slip?
Y a. 338.3 miles N b. 389.3 miles N c. 676.6 miles N d. 778.6 miles 3269: Your vessel arrives in port with sufficient fuel to steam 812 miles at 15 knots. If you are unable to take on bunkers, at what speed must you proceed to reach your next port, 928 miles distant?
N a. 13.6 knots Y b. 14.0 knots N c. 15.3 knots N d. 15.7 knots 3465: You are underway on course 000°T at 9.5 knots. The current is 082°T at 1.1 knots. What is the course being made good?
Y a. 007°T N b. 009°T N c. 021°T N d. 353°T 3626: Your vessel is steering course 284°psc, variation for the area is 6°W, and deviation is 3°E. The wind is from the north-northeast, producing a 3° leeway. What true course are you making good?
N a. 275°T Y b. 278°T N c. 284°T N d. 290°T 10508: At 0919 your position is LAT 37°00.0'N, LONG 75°30.0'W. You are on course 270°T at 8.7 knots. At 1000 your position is LAT 37°00.5'N, LONG 75°37.0'W. What was the set and drift?
N a. 010° at 0.5 knot N b. 017° at 1.0 knot N c. 020° at 0.4 knot Y d. 032° at 0.9 knot 11014: What will be the velocity of the tidal current outside the breakwater at New Haven Hbr. entrance on 26 May 1983 at 1045 DST (ZD +4)?
N a. 0.0 knot N b. 0.3 knot Y c. 0.5 knot N d. 1.3 knots 11407: At 1930 your GPS position is LAT 41°00.5'N, LONG 72°49.5'W. At 2018 your position is LAT 41°08.6'N, LONG 72°41.6'W. What was your true course and speed made good?
N a. 219° at 10.1 knots N b. 214° at 12.5 knots Y c. 036° at 12.6 knots N d. 039° at 11.2 knots 12303: You are on course 056° per standard magnetic compass when you sight Block Island North Light in line with the Block Island Aero Beacon bearing 193° per standard magnetic compass. Based on this you __________.
N a. know the compass error is 4°E N b. should swing your vessel to check for deviation Y c. know the deviation table is correct for that heading N d. should use 3°W deviation on bearings of 193°psc 13104: At 0242 your position is LAT 41°16.8'N, LONG 71°39.9'W. You are turning for 9.3 knots. What is your ETA at the West Gap of Pt. Judith Harbor of Refuge?
N a. 0319 N b. 0325 N c. 0329 Y d. 0336 13303: You are considering anchoring approximately three miles northeast of Chesapeake Light. After examining the chart you decide not to because of the __________.
N a. large number of wrecks N b. coral being designated as a special protected area Y c. danger of unexploded mines N d. area being designated as a National Marine Sanctuary 13403: Your vessel has become disabled and is dead in the water. Your GPS set fixes your position at LAT 41°12.1'N, LONG 72°43.5'W. You decide to anchor at this position. Which type of bottom should you expect?
N a. Soft clay and sand Y b. Soft mud and shell N c. Hard sand and rocks N d. Blue mud and gray sand 13902: A vessel enroute to Long Island Sound from sea will enter waters governed by the Inland Rules of the Road __________.
N a. when crossing the Territorial Sea boundary N b. between Montauk Point and Block Island N c. when north of latitude 41°10.0'N Y d. when passing through The Race 15142: At 2146 if your fathometer is set on feet, what should be the approximate reading on your fathometer?
Y a. 88 feet N b. 105 feet N c. 121 feet N d. 166 feet 15366: At 0615 you change course to 078°T. If there is no current, when will Falkner Island Light be abeam?
N a. 0750 N b. 0743 N c. 0735 Y d. 0730 15416: At 2200, you are in position LAT 36°57.5'N, LONG 76°02.5'W. You intend to travel up the Thimble Shoals auxiliary Channel to Hampton Roads. According to the Coast Pilot,
what is the depth of the auxiliary channel on either side of the main channel?
N a. 28 feet (8.5 meters) Y b. 32 feet (9.8 meters) N c. 36 feet (11.0 meters) N d. 45 feet (13.7 meters) 15741: At 2050 Montauk Point Light is bearing 337° true at a range of 8 nm, From this position, you change course in order to pass 1 mile due east of Montauk Point Lighted Whistle Buoy "MP". If there are no set and drift, what course must you steer?
Y a. 024°T N b. 028°T N c. 032°T N d. 036°T 15764: From your 0715 position, you set a course of 085°T. At 0745, you take the following bearings:
Race Rock Light 274°pgc
Watch Hill Point Light 045°pgc
Fisher's Island East Harbor Cupola 006°pgc
What was the current encountered between 0715 and 0745?
N a. Set 030°T, drift 0.4 knot Y b. Set 070°T, drift 0.7 knot N c. Set 210°T, drift 0.8 knot N d. Set 238°T, drift 1.0 knot 16146: From your 2054 position, you change course to 066°T. Maintaining course and speed of 18 knots, at what time can you expect to first cross the 90-foot curve if you experience no set and drift?
Y a. 2105 N b. 2111 N c. 2117 N d. 2125 16206: You are steering 087°pgc and turning for 6.8 knots. At 0600, you take the following bearings:
Little Gull Island Light bearing 089.5° pgc
Bartlett Reef Light bearing 047° pgc
What is your 0600 position?
N a. LAT 41°11.2'N, LONG 72°14.6'W Y b. LAT 41°12.1'N, LONG 72°13.8'W N c. LAT 41°12.3'N, LONG 72°14.7'W N d. LAT 41°12.5'N, LONG 71°14.9'W 16546: At 0100 you notice that the wind has become SSW'ly and has freshened. At 0200 you sight Stratford Point Lighted Bell Buoy "18" bearing 268°pgc. At 0215 the buoy bears 269°pgc. Which statement is TRUE?
N a. You should alter course to the right to increase the rate of the bearing change. N b. You are making more speed over the ground than you estimated. Y c. You should alter course to decrease the distance that you will pass off Middle Ground Shoal. N d. You can hold the present course and safely pass buoy "18". 16838: At 0800 you obtain the following Loran-C readings:
9960-X-27101
9960-Y-41612
9960-Z-58737
What is your vessel's position?
N a. LAT 37°20.9'N, LONG 75°29.5'W Y b. LAT 37°21.0'N, LONG 75°32.0'W N c. LAT 37°19.8'N, LONG 75°30.6'W N d. LAT 37°20.8'N, LONG 75°31.2'W