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37: As you pass under the Natchez-Vidalia Dual Bridge, the gage on the bridge reads -3.6 feet. If the highest point on your vessel is 62 ft. above the water, what is your vertical clearance?
N a. 122.0 feet Y b. 67.6 feet N c. 63.6 feet N d. 60.0 feet 161: At 1923, on September 21, you pass Bixby Towhead Light (mile 873.7 AHP). What was your average speed since leaving Cairo?
N a. 12.1 mph Y b. 11.3 mph N c. 10.5 mph N d. 9.2 mph 492: At 0748, you change course to 160°T. What loran reading can you follow to remain on this course?
N a. 9960-W-14660.0 Y b. 9960-W-14651.0 N c. 9960-Y-43943.8 N d. 9960-Y-43852.0 513: What is the distance from your 0200 position to the point where Twenty-Eight Foot Shoal lighted buoy is abeam to starboard?
N a. 7.3 miles N b. 7.1 miles Y c. 6.9 miles N d. 6.6 miles 532: You depart LAT 26°03'S, LONG 10°28'E, for LAT 26°03'S, LONG 01°16'W. What are the course and distance by parallel sailing?
N a. 090°T, 547.2 miles N b. 090°T, 632.5 miles N c. 270°T, 547.2 miles Y d. 270°T, 632.5 miles 670: You are on a voyage from Cape May (LAT 39°50'N, LONG 74°45'W) to the English Channel (LAT 49°00'N, LONG 05°00'W). What will NOT prohibit the use of a great circle track from departure to arrival? (Use gnomonic chart WOXZC5274.)
N a. Newfoundland N b. Icebergs north of 48°N and west of 49°W N c. Islands approximately 50 miles south of Cape Cod Y d. The high latitude in which the vertex lies 746: On 16 January , at 1804 zone time, you take a sextant observation of Polaris. Your vessel's DR position is LAT 36°12'N, LONG 124°36'W, and your sextant reads (hs) 37°16.4'. Your chronometer reads 02h 02m 12s, and is 01m 36s slow. Your height of eye is 60 feet, and the index error is 1.5' on the arc. From your observation of Polaris, what is the latitude of your vessel?
N a. 36°12.6'N N b. 36°14.4'N Y c. 36°17.9'N N d. 36°20.2'N 747: On 14 March , at 1845 ZT, you take a sextant observation of Polaris. Your DR position is LAT 29°10'N, LONG 154°30'W, and your sextant reads 29°53.5'. Your chronometer reads 04h 42m 36s, and the chronometer error is 02m 24s slow. Your height of eye is 24 feet, and the index error is 1.3' off the arc. Determine the latitude by Polaris.
N a. 29°11.7'N N b. 29°15.5'N N c. 29°18.0'N Y d. 29°21.3'N 1010: On 8 February , your 0800 zone time position is LAT 21°55'S, LONG 52°27'W. Your vessel is on course 056°T at a speed of 17.5 knots. An observation of the Sun's lower limb is made at 0938 zone time, and the observed altitude (Ho) is 46°06.5'. The chronometer reads 12h 37m 23s, and the chronometer error is 1m 24s slow. LAN occurs at 1243 zone time, and a meridian altitude of the Sun's lower limb is made. The observed altitude (Ho) for this sight is 83°56.1'. Determine the vessel's 1200 zone time position.
N a. LAT 20°57.0'S, LONG 51°21.5'W N b. LAT 20°58.0'S, LONG 51°25.5'W N c. LAT 21°04.0'S, LONG 51°12.0'W Y d. LAT 21°04.0'S, LONG 51°21.5'W 1104: On 19 November , your 0200 zone time DR position is LAT 20°29.0'N, LONG 150°21.3'E. You are on course 136°T at a speed of 18 knots. You observed 3 celestial bodies. Determine the latitude and longitude of your 0600 running fix. NP-0033
N a. LAT 19°30.1'N, LONG 151°06.0'E N b. LAT 19°31.7'N, LONG 151°04.9'E Y c. LAT 19°33.0'N, LONG 151°10.0'E N d. LAT 19°35.8'N, LONG 151°13.6'E 1299: What is the length of the trip?
N a. 405.8 miles Y b. 904.0 miles N c. 1002.0 miles N d. 1136.8 miles 1470: On 1 March , your 2135 zone time DR position is LAT 23°54.0'N, LONG 63°22.0'W. At that time, you observe Schedar bearing 328°psc. The chronometer reads 01h 35m 16s, and the chronometer error is 00m 07s slow. The variation is 3.5°E. What is the deviation of the standard compass?
N a. 2.3°E N b. 2.5°W Y c. 3.2°W N d. 4.2°E 1488: At 2326 ZT, on 22 June , your vessel's position is LAT 28°30'N, LONG 150°04'W. An azimuth of the planet Jupiter is observed, and the standard compass bearing is 250.4°. The chronometer reads 09h 24m 36s and is 01m 12s slow. The variation of this area is 13.5°E. What is the deviation of the standard compass?
N a. 3.0°W N b. 3.5°W N c. 1.5°E Y d. 2.3°E 1803: As you approach Shreves cut-off you see Red River Landing Gage (mile 302.4 AHP) which reads 4.2 feet. The Low Water Reference Plane (LWRP) is 10.6 feet. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
N a. This reading is 6.4 feet above the Low Water Reference Plane. N b. A vessel drawing 8 ft would be able to pass over the sill at Old River Lock Y c. This reading is 6.4 feet below the Low Water Reference Plane. N d. A vessel drawing 7 ft. would be able to pass through the locks at Lower Old River. 1851: On 23 September , while taking stars for an evening fix, an unidentified star is observed bearing 261°T at an observed altitude of 61°35'. Your 1836 zone time DR position is LAT 25°18'S, LONG 162°36'E. The chronometer reads 07h 34m 12s, and the chronometer error is 01m 54s slow. Your vessel is steaming on a course of 230°T at a speed of 18 knots. What star did you observe?
Y a. Antares N b. Canopus N c. Achernar N d. Sirius 1864: At 0520 zone time, on 17 March , while taking stars for a morning fix, you observe an unidentified star bearing 050°T, at an observed altitude (Ho) of 45°00.0'. Your DR position at the time of the sight is LAT 27°23.0'N, LONG 39°42.0° W. The chronometer time of the sight is 08h 22m 15s, and the chronometer error is 01m 45s fast. Your vessel is steaming on a course of 300°T at a speed of 18 knots. What star did you observe?
N a. Altair N b. Alkaid N c. Arcturus Y d. Deneb 1920: On 17 March , your 0520 Dr position is LAT 27°23.0'N, LONG 39°42.0'W. You observe an unidentified star bearing 313°T at an observed altitude (Ho) of 43°03.8'. The chronometer reads 08h 22m 15s and is 01m 45s fast. What star did you observe?
N a. Altair Y b. Alkaid N c. Arcturus N d. Deneb 1958: Which daymark would you see as you approach Red Store Light (mile 269.5 AHP)?
Y a. Green square N b. Green triangle N c. Green diamond N d. Red square 2153: At 0800 ZT, on 29 June , your DR position is LAT 26°00.0'N, LONG 75°29.5'W. Given a chronometer time of 01h 00m 00s, determine the computed altitude (Hc) of the Sun for the assumed position nearest to the above given latitude and longitude.
N a. Hc 34°38.6' N b. Hc 34°48.6' Y c. Hc 34°58.6' N d. Hc 35°18.6' 2329: You sighted Trestle "B" in line at 0706 and are steering 108°T. At 0731, Cape Henry Light bears 136°T; Cape Charles Light bears 032.5°T; and Thimble Shoal Tunnel South Light bears 282°T. What was the speed made good between 0706 and 0731?
Y a. 8.3 knots N b. 8.8 knots N c. 9.2 knots N d. 9.4 knots 2461: You have steamed 540 miles at 22 knots and burning 618 barrels of fuel per day. You must decrease your consumption to 372 barrels per day with 299 miles left in your voyage. What must you reduce your speed (kts) to in order to burn this amount of fuel?
Y a. 16.5 N b. 17.6 N c. 19.1 N d. 20.0 2781: Your engine speed is 9.8 mph and you estimate the current at 1.6 mph. What is your speed over the ground?
N a. 11.0 mph N b. 9.8 mph N c. 8.6 mph Y d. 8.2 mph 2883: Your vessel is steering 157°T at 18 knots. At 2018 a light bears 208°T. At 2044 the same light bears 232°T. What will be your distance off when abeam?
N a. 12.8 miles Y b. 14.4 miles N c. 15.2 miles N d. 16.7 miles 3087: If the pitch of the propeller is 20.6 feet, and the revolutions per day are 107,341, calculate the day's run allowing 3% positive slip.
Y a. 352.7 miles N b. 363.6 miles N c. 374.5 miles N d. 389.1 miles 3088: If the pitch of the propeller is 21.5 feet, and the revolutions per day are 96,666, calculate the day's run allowing 9% negative slip.
N a. 311.1 miles N b. 341.8 miles N c. 357.9 miles Y d. 372.6 miles 3273: Your vessel arrives in port with sufficient fuel to steam 1175 miles at 19 knots. If you are unable to take on bunkers, at what speed must you proceed to reach your next port, 1341 miles distant?
N a. 16.7 knots N b. 17.3 knots Y c. 17.8 knots N d. 19.4 knots 3292: Your vessel consumes 215 barrels of fuel per day at a speed of 18.0 knots. What will be the fuel consumption of your vessel at 14.0 knots?
N a. 67 bbls Y b. 101 bbls N c. 130 bbls N d. 167 bbls 3625: Your vessel is steering course 111°psc, variation for the area is 5°E, and deviation is 3°W. The wind is from the northwest, producing a 1° leeway. What true course are you making good?
N a. 108°T N b. 110°T N c. 112°T Y d. 114°T 3764: Your vessel is proceeding up a channel, and you see a pair of range lights that are in line ahead. The chart indicates that the direction of this pair of lights is 064°T, and the variation is 17°W. If the heading of your vessel at the time of the sighting is 094° per standard magnetic compass, what is the correct deviation?
N a. 4°E N b. 4°W N c. 13°E Y d. 13°W 11101: Great Salt Pond on Block Island is __________.
Y a. entered through a dredged cut N b. not accessible in easterly gales N c. available for vessels up to a maximum draft of 8 feet (2.4m) N d. not affected by the tide 11406: At 2021 your position is LAT 41°09.7'N, LONG 72°59.8'W. At 2057 your position is LAT 41°00.5'N, LONG 72°49.5'W. What are your true course and speed made good?
Y a. 140° at 20 knots N b. 145° at 18 knots N c. 316° at 19 knots N d. 320° at 17 knots 13503: You are proceeding from a point 4 miles due east of Montauk Point enroute to Long Island Sound via The Race. You should expect the soundings to __________.
N a. remain fairly constant N b. increase rapidly at first then remain constant until through the Race Y c. start increasing when north of Montauk Point N d. be inaccurate due to sound absorption by the mud bottom 14700: How many nautical miles are between mile 105 and mile 234 on the Columbia River?
Y a. 112.1 N b. 119.5 N c. 129.0 N d. 148.4 15015: At 2100, Cape Charles Light bears 321°pgc, and Cape Henry Light bears 247°pgc. Your latitude is __________.
N a. 37°00.0'N N b. 36°59.7'N Y c. 36°59.4'N N d. 36°59.1'N 15023: At 1042, on 16 March, you are passing the Vicksburg Gage (mile 437.0 AHP). What has been the average current since 0630, 15 March, if you have been making turns for 8.0 mph?
N a. 0.2 mph N b. 0.5 mph Y c. 0.8 mph N d. 1.2 mph 15109: What is the average velocity of the maximum flood current at the Tail of the Horseshoe?
N a. 0.6 knot Y b. 0.9 knot N c. 1.3 knots N d. 1.6 knots 15260: From your 0830 position, you wish to make good 097°T. There is no current, but a southerly wind is producing 4°
leeway. What course should you steer per standard magnetic compass in order to make good your true course?
N a. 101°psc N b. 108°psc N c. 110°psc Y d. 115°psc 15357: If the visibility is 10 miles, what is the earliest time you can expect to see New Haven Light?
N a. The light is visible at 0452. N b. 0458 N c. 0510 Y d. You will not sight the light. 15361: Your 0530 position is LAT 41°04.9'N, LONG 73°01.1'W. What is the course per standard magnetic compass to a position 1.0 mile south of Twenty Eight Foot Shoal "TE"
buoy?
N a. 082.0°psc N b. 092.5°psc N c. 096.0°psc Y d. 099.5°psc 15440: Your ETA at Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel between trestles B + C is 2300. If your engine speed is 9.8 knots,
what will be your approximate speed over the ground, at that time, allowing for the predicted current?
N a. 7.0 knots N b. 8.2 knots N c. 11.4 knots Y d. 12.5 knots 15443: As you enter Chesapeake Bay, visibility improves. At 2235 you are between Chesapeake Channel Buoys "5" and "6" in the 41 foot dredged section of Chesapeake Channel. At that time, you change course to pass between buoys "9" and "10". If buoys "11" and "12" are extinguished, your best leading light to keep you in deep water in the Chesapeake Channel, as you approach the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel, would be __________.
N a. fixed red light on trestle "C" Y b. fixed green light on trestle "B" N c. fixed red light on trestle "B" N d. Thimble Shoal Light 15546: At 2350 the gyro is restored to service. At 0016 the visibility improves. At 0028 you sight Bartlett Reef Light in line with New London Harbor Light bearing 039°pgc. What is the gyro error?
Y a. 2°E N b. 0° N c. 2°W N d. 4°W 15668: At 0839, Montauk Pt. Light is bearing 205°T at a radar distance of 6.6 miles. What is your speed made good from your 0815 position?
N a. 8.2 knots Y b. 9.2 knots N c. 10.0 knots N d. 10.5 knots 15669: The area between Block Island and Montauk Point that is bounded by dashed magenta lines is a __________.
N a. naval exercise area N b. fish trap area Y c. submerged cable area N d. restricted navigation area 15819: You must arrive at your final destination by 0800. The distance from your 0300 position to the final destination is 40.5 miles. What minimum speed must be made good to arrive on time?
Y a. 8.1 knots N b. 8.5 knots N c. 9.3 knots N d. 9.6 knots 15858: At 0005, on 26 January, your position is LAT 41°11.8'N,
LONG 72°20.5'W. From this position, you plot a course to a position one mile North of Mattituck Breakwater Light "MI". If there are no set and drift, what course should you steer per gyro compass?
N a. 219°pgc Y b. 222°pgc N c. 225°pgc N d. 228°pgc 15911: What publication contains information on the navigational hazards in the vicinity of Falkner Island?
N a. The navigational regulations in Title 46 Code of Federal Regulations N b. Inland Navigation Rules N c. U.S. Coast Guard Light List Y d. U.S. Coast Pilot 15963: At 1845, you obtain the following Radar Ranges:
Old Plantation Flats Light @ 7.45nm
New Point Comfort Light @ 7.35nm
Your latitude is __________.
N a. 37°11.4'N Y b. 37°11.2'N N c. 37°10.9'N N d. 37°10.7'N 16045: The north shore of Long Island, from Horton Point to Orient Point,
is __________.
Y a. bluff and rocky N b. low and sparsely wooded N c. marked by long sandy beaches at low water N d. marshy and backed with sand dunes 16067: At 2118, you obtain the following information:
Cape Henry Light 151°pgc;
Cape Charles Light 033°pgc;
Thimble Shoal Light 291°pgc
What is your 2118 position?
Y a. LAT 36°57.4'N, LONG 76°01.9'W N b. LAT 36°57.5'N, LONG 76°01.4'W N c. LAT 36°57.6'N, LONG 76°01.8'W N d. LAT 36°57.6'N, LONG 76°02.2'W 16320: Which course should you change to per standard magnetic compass as you pass SW Ledge Light to remain in the channel?
N a. 007°psc N b. 014°psc Y c. 021°psc N d. 026°psc 16444: At 1042 you take the following round of bearings:
Cape Henry Light 259°T
Chesapeake Light 101°T
Cape Charles Light 006°T
From this position, you set course 070°T at a speed of 9.5 knots.
What is the course per standard magnetic compass?
N a. 069.5°psc N b. 060.5°psc Y c. 079.5°psc N d. 080.5°psc 16719: You are bound for New London. Where will you cross the demarcation line and be governed by the Inland Rules of the Road?
N a. You are already governed by the Inland Rules. Y b. In the Race N c. Above the Thames River Bridge N d. You will not be governed by the Inland Rules.