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203: At 1800, your position is LAT 41°06.5'N, LONG 71°43.5'W. How would the buoy which bears 030°T from your position at a range of approximately 0.5 mile be painted?
N a. Horizontally banded, red over green Y b. Horizontally banded, green over red N c. Vertically striped, red and green N d. Solid green with red letters "BIS" 295: At 1750, your position is LAT 37°14.5'N, LONG 76°22.9'W. What was the course made good between 1730 and 1750?
N a. 081°T Y b. 078°T N c. 075°T N d. 072°T 339: The coastline by Cape Henry is best described as __________.
N a. rocky with pine scrubs N b. low wetlands Y c. sandy hills about eighty feet high N d. low and thinly wooded with many beach houses 367: What is the distance from your 0731 fix to Wilmington, N.C. (LAT 34°14.0'N, LONG 77°57.0'W)?
N a. 486 miles N b. 402 miles N c. 363 miles Y d. 339 miles 439: At 0337, fog closes in and you anchor under the following radar ranges and bearing:
South tip of Watch Hill Point 3.0 miles
East point of Fishers Island 1.4 miles
Latimer Reef Light 331°T
What is the approximate depth of water at your anchorage?
N a. 135 feet (40.9 meters) N b. 120 feet (36.4 meters) Y c. 100 feet (30.3 meters) N d. 83 feet (25.2 meters) 541: You depart LAT 16°24'S, LONG 169°38'W, for LAT 16°24'S, LONG 174°52'E. What are the course and distance by parallel sailing?
N a. 090°T, 301 miles N b. 090°T, 892 miles N c. 270°T, 301 miles Y d. 270°T, 892 miles 547: At 0705, you change course to head for The Race. You wish to leave Race Rock Light bearing due north at 0.4 mile. If the current is 100°T, at 2.8 knots, and you are turning for 12.0 knots, what course (pgc) should you steer?
N a. 267°pgc Y b. 263°pgc N c. 255°pgc N d. 250°pgc 660: You are planning a voyage between Portland, LAT 46°05'N, LONG 124°00'W, and Korea via LAT 44°00'N, LONG 155°00'E. Which statement is TRUE? (Use gnomonic tracking chart WOXZC 5270)
N a. You can sail a great circle track between the two points. N b. The vertex of the great circle track is north of the Aleutian Islands. N c. Distance is measured in 60-mile segments using the length of a degree of latitude at the mid-latitude. Y d. You can steam on course 270°T, at latitude 52°N, between longitudes 149°W and 160°W in a composite sailing. 1092: On 3 April , your vessel's 1400 ZT DR position is LAT 20°08.0'N, LONG 147°45.0'W. You are steering course 023°T at 18.0 knots. You observed 3 celestial bodies. Determine the latitude and longitude of your 1900 running fix. NP-0022
N a. LAT 21°39.8'N, LONG 146°59.7'W Y b. LAT 21°40.0'N, LONG 147°03.2'W N c. LAT 21°41.8'N, LONG 147°05.5'W N d. LAT 21°41.8'N, LONG 147°01.5'W 1139: You are passing the Bayou Sara Gage which reads 3.9 feet. The low water reference plane for Bayo Sara is 5.25 feet. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
N a. The river level is above the Low Water Reference Plane. N b. Red Store Landing Revetment is ahead on your starboard side N c. This gage reading is at a lower elevation than the same reading on the Gage at Head of Passes. Y d. None of the above. 1208: On 12 July , your 0800 ZT DR position is LAT 24°15.0'N, LONG 132°30.0'W. Your vessel is on course 045°T at a speed of 15.0 knots. What is the ZT of local apparent noon (LAN)?
N a. 1146 N b. 1148 Y c. 1152 N d. 1159 1218: It is 22 February , and you are keeping zone time +12. You are on course 267°T, speed 22 knots. Your 0800 DR position is LAT 28°15.0'N, LONG 179°18.0'W. What is the time of the second estimate of LAN by ship's clocks?
N a. 11h 17m 02s N b. 11h 50m 42s N c. 12h 16m 01s Y d. 12h 18m 00s 1253: On 8 August , your 0400 ZT DR position is LAT 23°16.0'S, LONG 105°33.0'W. You are on course 295°T at a speed of 25 knots. What will be the zone time of sunrise at your vessel?
N a. 0623 N b. 0629 Y c. 0636 N d. 0654 1502: On May 20 , you are keeping ZD +4, and your 2300 (ZD +4) DR position is LAT 42°07'N, LONG 81°02'W. At that time, you observe Polaris bearing 012°psc. The chronometer time of the observation is 03h 02m 23s, and the chronometer is 1m 17s fast. The variation is 9.5°W. What is the deviation of the magnetic compass?
Y a. 2.7°W N b. 12.2°W N c. 6.8°E N d. 12.2°E 1545: You are downbound, passing by Warfield Point Lt. (mile 537 AHP), when you observe on your Mississippi River map several black lines extending into the river from the bank. These indicate __________.
N a. revetments N b. weirs N c. fleeting areas Y d. dikes 1663: On 7 April , in DR position LAT 27°42.0'N, LONG 114°03.0'W, you observe an amplitude of the Sun. The Sun's center is on the celestial horizon and bears 076°psc. The chronometer reads 02h 10m 17s and is 01m 52s slow. Variation in the area is 8°E. What is the deviation of the standard magnetic compass?
Y a. 1.8°W N b. 2.3°E N c. 6.2°E N d. 7.8°W 1728: As you approach Canon Point Light (mile 418.3 AHP), what daymark will you see on the light structure?
N a. Green square N b. Green diamond Y c. Red diamond N d. Red triangle 1780: At 1523 ZT, on 14 June , in DR position LAT 31°58'S, LONG 48°42'W you observe an amplitude of the Moon. The center of the Moon is on the visible horizon and bears 118.0°psc. The variation is 10°W. What is the deviation?
N a. 2.5°W Y b. 2.1°W N c. 1.7°W N d. 1.7°E 1915: On 14 January , your 0550 DR position is LAT 25°26.0'N, LONG 38°16.0'W. You observe an unidentified star bearing 043°T at an observed altitude (Ho) of 37°12.1'. The chronometer reads 08h 48m 51s, and is 01m 22s slow. What star did you observe?
N a. Gienah N b. Kochab N c. Gacrux Y d. Eltanin 1924: On 23 September , your 1836 DR position is LAT 25°18'S, LONG 162°23'E. You observe an unidentified star bearing 000°T at an observed altitude (Ho) of 26°18'. The chronometer reads 07h 34m 12s, and is 01m 54s slow. What star did you observe?
N a. Antares N b. Canopus N c. Achernar Y d. Vega 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' 2244: At 1435 ZT, on 27 April , in DR position LAT 51° 56.8' N, LONG 150° 37.7' E, the Moon’s upper limb is observed on the visible horizon, bearing 242.2° psc. Variation is 2° W. What is the deviation?
Y a. 2.2°W N b. 2.2°E N c. 6.2°E N d. 6.2°W 2324: At 1547 ZT, on 22 May , in DR position LAT 45° 12.8' N, LONG 028° 15.4' W, the Moon’s upper limb is observed on the visible horizon, bearing 120.0° psc. Variation is 2° W. What is the deviation?
N a. 1.4°W Y b. 2.6°E N c. 1.4°E N d. 2.6°W 2331: What is the coastwise distance from your 0731 fix to Wilmington, DE (LAT 39°43.2'N, LONG 75°31.5'W)?
N a. 339 miles N b. 309 miles N c. 245 miles Y d. 221 miles 2582: From your 1750 GPS position at LAT 41°15.6'N, LONG 072°11.5'W, you plot a course of 255°T at 8.5 kts. At what time would you see Falkner Island Light, if visibility is 10 miles?
N a. 1819 Y b. 1850 N c. 1910 N d. 1917 2692: While on a course of 097°pgc, a light bears 8° on the port bow at a distance of 11.7 miles. What course should you steer to pass 3 miles abeam of the light leaving it to port?
N a. 082°pgc N b. 091°pgc Y c. 104°pgc N d. 112°pgc 2710: What does the circle with black and white quadrants across from Morgan Point Landing (769.0 miles AHP) represent?
Y a. Gage reading N b. Day Beacon N c. Light Tower N d. Speed zone 2905: You are steaming on a course of 215°T at 14 knots. At 1841 you observe a lighthouse bearing 178°T. At 1904 the same lighthouse bears 156°T. What is your distance off at the second bearing?
N a. 5.4 miles N b. 6.6 miles N c. 7.5 miles Y d. 8.7 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 3097: If the pitch of the propeller is 19.4 feet, and the revolutions per day are 96,713, calculate the day's run allowing 6% positive slip.
N a. 266.4 miles Y b. 290.1 miles N c. 308.6 miles N d. 327.1 miles 3257: You have steamed 824 miles at 15.5 knots, and consumed 179 tons of fuel. If you have 221 tons of usable fuel remaining, how far can you steam at 18 knots?
N a. 495 miles N b. 650 miles Y c. 754 miles N d. 876 miles 4011: You swung ship and compared the magnetic compass against the gyro compass to find deviation. Gyro error is 2°E. The variation is 8°W. Find the deviation on a magnetic compass heading of 234°.
HEADING HEADING HEADING
PSC PGC PSC PGC PSC PGC
358.5° - 350° 122.5° - 110° 239.5° - 230°
030.5° - 020° 152.0° - 140° 269.0° - 260°
061.5° - 050° 181.0° - 170° 298.0° - 290°
092.0° - 080° 210.0° - 200° 327.5° - 320°
N a. 2.5°W N b. 2.5°E N c. 1.0°W Y d. 0.5°E 10308: You are 3 miles due east of Montauk Point Light. What is the course per standard magnetic compass to a position 1.5 miles due east of Watch Hill Point Light?
N a. 341°psc N b. 337°psc N c. 011°psc Y d. 007°psc 11505: At 1014 you depart the entrance to Lake Montauk with light "1" close aboard. Your course is 066° per standard magnetic compass, and the speed is 8.6 knots. At 1230 your position is LAT 41°20.0'N, LONG 71°40.0'W. What is the speed made good?
N a. 8.0 knots N b. 8.3 knots Y c. 8.6 knots N d. 8.9 knots 11811: What is the true course to steer between Horton Pt. Light and a position 2 miles due south of Branford Reef Light, if the set and drift of the current are 40°T at 1.5 knots, and an easterly wind will cause 3° of leeway? Your engines are making turns for 12 knots.
N a. 277°T N b. 283°T Y c. 287°T N d. 291°T 12106: While in the Back River, you sight the two tanks along the Northwest Branch (vicinity LAT 37°05.6'N, LONG 76°22.0'W) in line bearing 277° per standard magnetic compass. If your vessel is heading 243°psc, what is TRUE?
N a. There is no deviation. N b. The deviation table is incorrect. Y c. The compass error is 12°W. N d. The deviation is 3°E for bearings of 277°psc. 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 13900: The trapezoidal shaped areas enclosed by a thin broken magenta line and located along the south coast of Long Island are __________.
N a. designated training areas for Navy amphibious craft N b. disposal areas for unexploded munitions Y c. fish trap areas N d. anchorage areas for small craft 14404: You are underway and proceeding in an easterly direction on the Columbia River. You position your vessel in the middle of the channel and bring Government Island Lower Range in line over your bow. What should your fathometer read at this position, if the staff gauge at Portland reads 10.0 feet?
Y a. 15 feet N b. 24 feet N c. 28 feet N d. 31 feet 15065: At 0925, you plot the following:
Falkner Island Light bearing 252° true @ 1.8 nm
If you correct for a current setting 035°T at 0.5 knot,
what true course will you steer from the 0925 position to arrive at a position 0.5 mile south of Long Sand Shoal West End Horn Buoy "W"?
N a. 089°T N b. 092°T Y c. 095°T N d. 102°T 15111: At 1810, you sight a buoy on your starboard side labeled "19".
This buoy marks __________.
N a. a submerged obstruction in York Spit Channel N b. the visibility limit of the red sector of Cape Henry Light Y c. the side of York Spit Channel N d. the junction of the York Spit and York River Entrance Channels 15220: If the Old Point Comfort main light was inoperative what emergency light would be shown?
N a. Flashing yellow N b. Alternating red and white Y c. Light of reduced intensity N d. Strobe light 15266: At 1210, you are in position LAT 41°14.3'N, LONG 72°16.5'W. What is the charted depth of water?
N a. 97 feet (29.4 meters) Y b. 108 feet (32.7 meters) N c. 119 feet (36.1 meters) N d. 125 feet (37.9 meters) 15313: From your noon position, if there is no set and drift, what is your course per standard magnetic compass to the "NCA"
(LL #375) buoy?
N a. 215°psc Y b. 217°psc N c. 219°psc N d. 221°psc 15706: At 0700, Stratford Shoal Middle Ground Light bears 137°
pgc. From your radar, you get a bearing of 007°pgc to the south tip of Stratford Point with a range of 4.5 miles. What is your 0700 position?
N a. LAT 41°04.6'N, LONG 73°07.0'W N b. LAT 41°04.6'N, LONG 73°07.4'W Y c. LAT 41°04.7'N, LONG 73°07.2'W N d. LAT 41°04.8'N, LONG 73°07.0'W 15846: At 2200, you alter course to 204°T, at 14 knots. You expect a current on this leg of the trip, setting 325° at 1.5 knots. Which course should you steer per gyro compass to make good the true course?
N a. 184°pgc N b. 190°pgc N c. 194°pgc Y d. 201°pgc 15941: From your 1934 position, you change course to pass 2.0 miles due north of Block Island Sound South Entrance Obstruction Lighted "BIS" Buoy. If you adjust your course only (while maintaining an engine speed of 14 knots) for a set and drift of 230°T at 3.5 knots, what is your ETA and distance off when abeam of Shagwong Reef Lighted Bell Buoy "7SR"?
N a. 2003, 4.2 miles N b. 2009, 4.2 miles N c. 2003, 3.7 miles Y d. 2009, 3.7 miles 16007: If the visibility is 11 miles, what is the earliest time you can expect to see New Haven Light?
N a. The light is visible at 0352. N b. 0414 Y c. 0443 N d. You will not sight the light.