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89: In high water conditions, which publication would you consult for the latest information on buoys between Baton Rouge and Cairo?
N a. Army Corps. of Engineers Navigation Chart N b. U.S.C.G. Light List Y c. U.S.C.G. Local Notice to Mariners N d. List of Buoys and Daymarks 105: On 19 January , your 0300 zone time DR position is LAT 22°13'N, LONG 40°19'W. You are on course 297°T at a speed of 17 knots. You observed 3 celestial bodies. Determine the latitude and longitude of your 0545 running fix?
Y a. LAT 22°29.0'N, LONG 41°06.5'W N b. LAT 22°30.3'N, LONG 41°00.2'W N c. LAT 22°31.1'N, LONG 42°58.6'W N d. LAT 22°33.0'N, LONG 42°55.9'W 125: As you approach Ashland Light (mile 378.1 AHP) which daymark would you see?
Y a. Red triangle N b. Red diamond N c. Green square N d. Green diamond 346: At 0415, you take the following bearings:
Stratford Point Light 329.5°pgc
Middle Ground Light 223.5°pgc
Old Field Point Light 199.5°pgc
Which statement is TRUE?
N a. The current's drift is greater than predicted. Y b. You are to the right of your intended track line. N c. The course made good since 0352 is 081°T. N d. Your fathometer reads about 76 fathoms. 435: Which course should you change to per standard magnetic compass as you pass SW Ledge Light to remain in the channel?
N a. 026°psc Y b. 022°psc N c. 014°psc N d. 007°psc 508: Branford Reef is __________.
N a. a hard sand shoal marked with a light Y b. completely submerged at all stages of the tide N c. surrounded by rocks awash at low water spring tides N d. a small, low, sandy islet surrounded by shoal water 526: Your vessel receives a distress call from a vessel reporting her position as LAT 35°01.0'S, LONG 18°51.0'W. Your position is LAT 35°01.0'S, LONG 21°42.0'W. Determine the true course and distance from your vessel to the vessel in distress by parallel sailing.
Y a. 090°T, 140.0 miles N b. 090°T, 189.2 miles N c. 270°T, 140.0 miles N d. 270°T, 189.2 miles 574: If you are making 10 knots, what is your ETA at York Spit Channel Buoys "19" and "20"?
N a. 0959 N b. 1002 N c. 1004 Y d. 1006 615: Your vessel departs Yokohama from position LAT 35°27.0'N, LONG 139°39.0'E (ZD -9), at 1330 ZT, on 23 July, bound for Seattle at position LAT 47°36.0'N, LONG 122°22.0'W (ZD +8). The distance by great circle is 4,245 miles, and you estimate that you will average 13.6 knots. What is your estimated ZT of arrival?
N a. 0438, 4 August Y b. 2038, 4 August N c. 0438, 5 August N d. 1238, 5 August 658: You are planning a voyage by great circle from LAT 59°00'N, LONG 07°00'W via LAT 38°00'N, LONG 61°30'W. Which of the following statements is TRUE? (Use gnomonic tracking chart WOXZC 5274)
N a. You are to the east of the Northern Hemisphere vertex. N b. When plotted on a Mercator chart the track line will be concave to Cape Farwell (Kap Farvel). Y c. All courses are in the southwest quadrant of the compass. N d. Distance is measured by using the length of a degree of latitude at the midpoint of the track line. 675: You are planning a voyage from Godthab, Greenland, to Cayenne, French Guiana. Using chart WOXZC 5274, determine which statement is TRUE.
N a. Godthab is located at the Northern Hemisphere vertex. Y b. The rhumb line track approximates a great circle track. N c. A great circle track will be considerably shorter due to the length of the voyage. N d. Distance is measured by using the length of meridian at the point of tangency. 680: On which voyage would a great circle track provide a significant savings in distance to steam, when compared to a rhumb line track? (Use gnomonic tracking chart WOXZC 5270.)
N a. Valdez, AK, to the Marquesas Islands (LAT 8°00'S, LONG 140°00'W) N b. San Francisco to Kodiak, AK N c. Christmas Island (LAT 2°00'N, LONG 157°30'W) to Singapore via LAT 3°00'N, LONG 126°00'E Y d. Guam (LAT 14°00'N, LONG 145°00'E) to Seattle via LAT 47°30'N, LONG 125°30'W 731: On 2 January , your 1759 zone time DR position is LONG 45°17.6'W. At that time you observe Polaris with a sextant altitude (hs) of 24°16.5'. The chronometer time of the sight is 08h 57m 10s, and the chronometer error is 02m 16s slow. The index error is 3.5' on the arc, and the height of eye is 42.5 feet. What is your latitude by Polaris?
N a. 22°50.2'N Y b. 23°18.8'N N c. 23°30.8'N N d. 23°48.8'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 814: On 1 July , your 0515 zone time fix gives you a position of LAT 23°24.0'S, LONG 151°42.0'W. Your vessel is on course 240°T, and your speed is 10.0 knots. Local apparent noon (LAN) occurs at 1215 zone time, at which time a meridian altitude of the Sun's lower limb is observed. The observed altitude (Ho) for this sight is 42°55.0'. What is the latitude at 1200 ZT?
N a. 24°02.5'S N b. 24°01.0'S Y c. 23°59.7'S N d. 23°58.6'S 845: On 16 September , your 0600 ZT fix gives you a position of LAT 29°47.2'N, LONG 65°28.4'W. Your vessel is on course 242°T and your speed is 13.5 knots. Local apparent noon (LAN) occurs at 1227 ZT, at which time a meridian altitude of the Sun's lower limb is observed. The observed altitude (Ho) for this sight is 63°25.3'. What is the calculated latitude at LAN?
N a. 29°07.9'N N b. 29°06.1'N Y c. 29°04.7'N N d. 29°01.6'N 847: On 17 December , your 0600 ZT fix gives you a position of LAT 27°16.7'N, LONG 138°39.2'W. Your vessel is on course 137°T, and your speed is 14.8 knots. Local apparent noon (LAN) occurs at 1207 ZT, at which time a meridian altitude of the Sun's lower limb is observed. The observed altitude (Ho) for this sight is 40°22.1'. What is the calculated latitude at LAN?
N a. 26°09.9'N N b. 26°11.6'N N c. 26°13.0'N Y d. 26°15.4'N 1097: On 9 November , your 0400 DR position is LAT 18°24.0'S, LONG 97°36.0'W. You are on course 138°T at a speed of 16 knots. You observed 3 celestial bodies. Determine the latitude and longitude of your 0600 running fix. NP-0027
N a. LAT 18°15.0'S, LONG 98°52.5'W Y b. LAT 18°45.0'S, LONG 97°06.8'W N c. LAT 18°52.5'S, LONG 97°10.6'W N d. LAT 19°15.5'S, LONG 98°08.8'W 1211: It is 15 July and you are keeping +7 zone time. You are on course 095°, speed 16 knots. Your 0800 DR position is LAT 25°39.4'N, LONG 129°46.2'W. What is the time of the second estimate of LAN by ship's clocks?
N a. 13h 40m 17s Y b. 13h 38m 26s N c. 12h 42m 20s N d. 12h 38m 20s 1213: It is 23 November and you are keeping zone time +4. You are on course 262°T, speed 21 knots. Your 0800 DR position is LAT 24°30.0'N, LONG 48°40.0'W. What is the time of the second estimate of LAN by ship's clocks?
Y a. 11h 05m 54s N b. 11h 34m 22s N c. 12h 06m 02s N d. 12h 08m 36s 1214: It is 25 February and you are keeping zone time +4. You are on course 283°T, speed 22 knots. Your 0900 DR position is LAT 29°10.3'N, LONG 72°04.9'W. What is the time of the second estimate of LAN by ship's clocks?
N a. 13h 08m 56s Y b. 13h 08m 02s N c. 12h 41m 36s N d. 12h 07m 56s 1292: Which of the following statements regarding buoys on the Mississippi River is TRUE?
N a. Buoy positions on the chart are exact. Y b. Buoys should be given as wide a berth as possible in passing. N c. The buoys are maintained on station year round. N d. The buoys do not shift positions due to permanent moorings. 1302: From Baton Rouge to Cairo, what is the maintained minimum channel depth during low water?
Y a. 9 feet N b. 12 feet N c. 15 feet N d. 30 feet 1366: On which river is New Providence, TN located?
N a. Allegheny N b. Upper Mississippi N c. Ohio Y d. Cumberland 1491: On 5 February , your 2320 ZT position is LAT 52°28'N, LONG 23°48'W. You observe Polaris bearing 000.2°pgc. At the time of the observation the helmsman noted that he was heading 224°pgc and 244°psc. The variation is 20°W. What is the deviation for that heading?
N a. 0.0° Y b. 1.5°W N c. 3.0°W N d. 4.5°W 1764: The Gage at Red River Landing reads 43.4 feet. The low water reference plane (LWRP) for Red River Landing, LA. Is 10.6 ft. How many feet is this above the low water reference plane?
N a. 10.6 ft N b. 11.6 ft N c. 22.2 ft Y d. 32.8 ft 1768: The Natchez Gage reads 14.5 feet. The high point on your towboat is 47 feet above the water. What is the vertical clearance as you pass under the Natchez - Vidalia Highway Bridge?
N a. 58.0 feet Y b. 64.5 feet N c. 72.5 feet N d. 78.6 feet 1776: At 2231 ZT, on 14 July , in DR position LAT 34°06'S, LONG 149°47'W you observe an amplitude of Jupiter. The planet is about one Sun's diameter above the visible horizon and bears 257.1°psc. The variation is 15°E. What is the deviation?
N a. 0.5°E N b. 0.5°W N c. 1.5°W Y d. 2.5°W 1879: On 13 September , your 1830 ZT DR position was LAT 23°03'S, LONG 105°16'E when you observed a faint unidentifiable star through a hole in the clouds. The star bore 351.5°T at a sextant altitude (hs) of 62°05.6'. The chronometer read 11h 24m 39s and is 5m 08s slow. The index error is 1.0' off the arc, and the height of eye is 52 feet. What star did you observe?
N a. Alpha Herculis N b. Kappa Scorpii N c. Alpha Arae Y d. Beta Ophiuchi 1892: On 22 July , your 0442 DR position is LAT 26°35.6'N, LONG 22°16.7'W. You observe an unidentified star bearing 091°T at an observed altitude (Ho) of 64°35.2'. The chronometer reads 05h 39m 03s, and is 03m 14s slow. What star did you observe?
Y a. Hamal N b. Rigel N c. Menkar N d. Acamar 1905: On 22 March , your 0519 DR position is LAT 27°20.6'N, LONG 69°25.6'W. You observe an unidentified star bearing 200°T at an observed altitude (Ho) of 33°05.5'. The chronometer reads 10h 16m 47s, and is 02m 15s slow. What star did you observe?
N a. Acamar N b. Enif Y c. Antares N d. Rigel 1953: You are downbound when you observe on your Mississippi River map a circel with black and white quadrants on the left bank. This indicates a __________.
Y a. river gage N b. daymark N c. control tower N d. information board 1955: At 1814, on 11 September, you pass under the Greenville Highway Bridge (mile 531.3 AHP). What speed must you average to arrive at Jimmy Hawken Light (mile 663.5 AHP) at 0930 the following day?
Y a. 8.7 mph N b. 7.7 mph N c. 6.3 mph N d. 5.6 mph 2089: At your current speed of 18 knots you only have enough fuel remaining to travel 316 miles. You must travel 731 miles to reach your destination. What should you reduce your speed (knots) to in order to reach your destination?
N a. 10.4 Y b. 11.8 N c. 13.2 N d. 14.6 2205: What are the dimensions of Old River Lock, on the Lower Mississippi River?
N a. 1202 feet x 84 feet Y b. 1190 feet x 75 feet N c. 760 feet x 75 feet N d. 425 feet x 75 feet 2682: While on a course of 066°pgc, a light bears 18° on the port bow at a distance of 12.3 miles. What course should you steer to leave the light 4 miles abeam to port?
Y a. 067°pgc N b. 072°pgc N c. 079°pgc N d. 085°pgc 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 3318: While steaming at 12 knots, your vessel burns 45 tons of fuel per day. What will be the rate of fuel consumption if you decrease speed to 11.5 knots?
N a. 31 tons/day N b. 36 tons/day Y c. 40 tons/day N d. 43 tons/day 3622: Your vessel is steering a course of 337°psc. Variation for the area is 13°W, and deviation is 4°E. The wind is from the south, producing a 3° leeway. Which true course are you making good?
N a. 325°T N b. 328°T Y c. 331°T N d. 349°T 10901: The area around Cape Charles is _______________ .
Y a. low and bare, but the land back of it is high and wooded N b. composed of low to medium rolling hills N c. well defined with rocky outcroppings N d. marked by high, barren hills 11901: You are turning for 7.5 knots and a westerly wind is causing 2° of leeway. There is a current of 047°T at 1.2 knots. What course should you steer between the entrance to Quonochontaug Pond (LAT 41°19.8'N, LONG 71°43.2'W) and the entrance to Great Salt Pond (LAT 41°12.0'N,
LONG 71°35.6'W)?
N a. 156°T Y b. 155°T N c. 144°T N d. 140°T 13010: Your 0620 position is LAT 40°59.5'N, LONG 73°00.5'W. You are making turns for 8 knots. What is your ETA at LAT 41°08.0'N, LONG 72°44.8'W?
N a. 0748 N b. 0802 Y c. 0809 N d. 0814 13107: At 1103 your position is LAT 41°12.5 N, LONG 71°37.4 W. What is your ETA at the west gap of Point Judith Harbor of Refuge if you make good 11.3 knots?
N a. 1144 N b. 1154 Y c. 1159 N d. 1205 14702: At 2200 your vessel is at mile 95 proceeding in an easterly direction on the Columbia River. At 0400 the following morning, you pass the 125 mile mark. How many nautical miles have you traveled since 2200?
N a. 22.6 N b. 24.3 Y c. 26.1 N d. 34.5 15113: At 1845, you obtain the following bearings:
Old Plantation Flats Light bearing 251° true
New Point Comfort Light bearing 334° true
Your latitude is __________.
N a. 37°10.7'N N b. 37°10.9'N N c. 37°11.0'N Y d. 37°11.2'N 15621: What is the length of the trip?
N a. 899.6 miles N b. 878.9 miles Y c. 851.9 miles N d. 726.0 miles 15709: At 0830, you obtained the following radar informations:
Branford Reef Light bearing 259° true @ 4.2 nm
What is your vessel's position?
N a. LAT 41°12.4'N, LONG 73°56.0'W N b. LAT 40°17.4'N, LONG 73°54.0'W N c. LAT 41°12.0'N, LONG 72°53.8'W Y d. LAT 41°12.4'N, LONG 72°53.8'W 15844: Your course made good from 2045 to 2111 is __________.
N a. 187°T N b. 190°T Y c. 193°T N d. 196°T 16317: Which chart would you use for more detailed information on New Haven Harbor?
N a. 12370 Y b. 12371 N c. 12372 N d. 12373 16545: At 0030 you alter course and speed to make good 265°T at 10 knots. What is your ETA at a point where Stratford Shoal Middle Ground Light is abeam?
N a. 0218 N b. 0223 N c. 0228 Y d. 0233 16716: At 0645, Watch Hill Point (left tangent) bears 314.5°T at 2.75 miles. What was the speed made good between 0600 and 0645?
N a. 8.1 knots N b. 9.8 knots Y c. 10.7 knots N d. 11.4 knots 16743: At 0040 you are south of Lewis Point when you receive word that the distress is terminated. You alter course to head for The Race. At 0052 you take the following relative bearings because the starboard gyro repeater is inoperative. Your heading at each bearing was 285°pgc. What is your 0052 position?
Race Rock Light 002°
Watch Hill Light 034°
Block Island North Light 122°
N a. LAT 41°08.8'N, LONG 71°41.4'W N b. LAT 41°09.0'N, LONG 71°42.3'W N c. LAT 41°09.0'N, LONG 71°41.1'W Y d. LAT 41°09.1'N, LONG 71°41.7'W