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34: You estimate the current at 3.0 mph. What is the speed over the ground?
N a. 9.5 mph N b. 7.5 mph N c. 4.5 mph Y d. 3.5 mph 90: As you approach Giles Bend Cutoff Light (mile 367.7 AHP), what type of daymark would you see on the light structure?
N a. None N b. Red diamond N c. Red square Y d. Red triangle 108: The horizontal clearance of the center span on the Baton Rouge RR and Highway 190 Bridge is __________.
N a. 443 N b. 500 Y c. 623 N d. 748 183: At 1920, the buoy off your starboard bow is __________.
Y a. Sand Shoal Inlet Lighted Buoy "A" N b. Hog Island Lighted Bell Buoy N c. South Light Buoy N d. an interrupted quick flashing buoy 228: Your height of eye is 25 feet (7.6 meters). If the visibility is 5.5 nautical miles, what is the luminous range of Wolf Trap Light?
N a. 17.0 miles N b. 16.0 miles N c. 12.0 miles Y d. 7.5 miles 378: A vessel at LAT 37°24.0'N, LONG 178°15.0'W, heads for a destination at LAT 34°18.0'N, LONG 178°25.0°E. Determine the true course and distance by Mercator sailing.
N a. 041°T, 273.9 miles N b. 047°T, 273.9 miles Y c. 221°T, 247.2 miles N d. 227°T, 247.2 miles 471: The great circle distance from LAT 35°57.2'N, LONG 05°45.7'W to LAT 24°25.3'N, LONG 83°02.6'W is 3966.5 miles and the initial course is 283.7°T. The latitude of the vertex is 38°09.4'N. What is the longitude of the vertex?
N a. 28°02.6'W Y b. 28°18.2'W N c. 28°46.3'W N d. 28°54.7'W 496: At 0815, you change course to 079°T and head for the entrance of Great Salt Pond on Block Island. To compensate for a northerly wind, you estimate a 5° leeway is necessary. What course should you steer per gyrocompass to make good 079°T?
Y a. 071°pgc N b. 074°pgc N c. 076°pgc N d. 079°pgc 522: In clear weather, how far away will you sight Point Judith Light? (use charted range of 20 miles as nominal range)
Y a. 14.0 nm N b. 12.3 nm N c. 10.6 nm N d. 9.2 nm 598: At 1132, 24 July, you pass Natchez Beam Lt. (mile 364.8 AHP). What is your ETA off the Memphis Gage if you average 8.0 mph?
N a. 2345, 25 July N b. 0525, 26 July Y c. 0947, 26 July N d. 2215, 26 July 656: You are planning a voyage by great circle to Reykjavik, Iceland, via Cape Race, Newfoundland, LAT 46°30'N, LONG 53°00'W. Which statement is TRUE? (Use gnomonic tracking chart WOXZC 5274)
N a. The track line will be concave to Cape Farewell (Kap Farvel) when plotted on a Mercator chart. Y b. You will reach the northernmost latitude in the vicinity of Reykjavik. N c. The distance is measured using the length of a degree of latitude at the mid-latitude and mid-longitude position. N d. The Northern Hemisphere vertex is in the vicinity of 49°W longitude. 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 844: On 12 September , your 0600 zone time (ZT) fix gives you a position of LAT 22°51.9'N, LONG 133°40.1'W. Your vessel is on course 062°T, and your speed is 12.3 knots. Local apparent noon (LAN) occurs at 1142 ZT, at which time a meridian altitude of the Sun's upper limb is observed. The observed altitude (Ho) for this sight is 70°33.2'. What is the calculated latitude at LAN?
N a. 23°23.0'N Y b. 23°24.8'N N c. 23°26.5'N N d. 23°27.9'N 1207: On 10 July , your 0930 zone time DR position is LAT 26°31.0'S, LONG 4°41.0'E. Your vessel is on course 308°T at a speed of 22.0 knots. What is the zone time of local apparent noon (LAN)?
N a. 1144 Y b. 1149 N c. 1153 N d. 1159 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 1234: What is the distance from the Amoco Docks at Baton Rouge, LA, to Pittsburgh, PA?
Y a. 1681.7 miles N b. 1575.3 miles N c. 981.7 miles N d. 727.9 miles 1476: On 16 September , your vessel's 0736 zone time DR position is LAT 27°34'S, LONG 174°49'E, when an azimuth of the Sun is observed. The chronometer time of the sight is 07h 38m 11s, and the Sun is bearing 079.8° per gyrocompass. The chronometer error is 01m 46s fast, and the variation in the area is 11.0°W. At the time of the sight, the helmsman reports that he was heading 252°pgc and 258° per magnetic compass. What is the deviation of the magnetic compass?
N a. 2°W N b. 3°W Y c. 3°E N d. 8°W 1652: On 16 April , in DR position LAT 28°07.0'N, LONG 81°47.0'W, you observe an amplitude of the Sun. The Sun's center is on the visible horizon and bears 073.5°psc. The chronometer reads 10h 53m 41s and is 02m 23s slow. Variation in the area is 11°E. What is the deviation of the magnetic compass?
N a. 4.5°E N b. 4.9°W N c. 6.1°E Y d. 6.5°W 1733: What are the dimensions of the channel maintained at Baton Rouge, LA?
N a. 30 feet x 300 feet N b. 40 feet x 300 feet Y c. 45 feet x 500 feet N d. 30 feet x 500 feet 1739: The Delta-Friar Point revetment on the LMR extends from mile __________.
N a. 645.6 - 641.4 RDB N b. 652.8 - 649.6 RDB N c. 648.5 - 645.5 LDB Y d. 657.3 - 652.2 LDB 1750: In addition to the Army Corps. of Engineers maps, data on bridge clearances may be found in the __________.
N a. Army Corps. of Engineers Regulations Y b. Light List N c. Waterways Journal N d. Channel Report 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 1835: The Vaucluse Trench fill revetment on the LMR extends from mile __________.
N a. 524.3 - 522.6 RDB Y b. 535.6 - 532.9 RDB N c. 535.9 - 534.3 LDB N d. 534.3 - 532.6 LDB 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 1862: On 14 January , your 0550 ZT DR position is LAT 25°26.0'N, LONG 38°16.0'W. You observe an unidentified star bearing 004.5°T, at an observed altitude (Ho) of 40°10.0'. The chronometer reads 08h 48m 51s and is 01m 22s slow. What star did you observe?
N a. Gienah Y b. Kochab N c. Gacrux N d. Eltanin 2012: On 24 March , your vessel is enroute from Cadiz to Norfolk. Evening twilight will occur at 1830 zone time, and your vessel's DR position will be LAT 35°06'N, LONG 60°48'
W. Considering their azimuth, altitude, and magnitude,
which group of stars is best suited for plotting a star fix at star time?
N a. Adhara, Rigel, Suhail N b. Regulus, Denebola, Alkaid N c. Adhara, Procyon, Alphard Y d. Sirius, Dubhe, Mirfak 2186: At 0922, on 24 May, you are abreast the St. Catherine Bar Lt. (mile 348.6 AHP). If you are turning for 8.0 mph, what is the current?
Y a. 1.0 mph N b. 1.4 mph N c. 2.0 mph N d. 7.0 mph 2206: What is the distance in river miles, from the new mouth of the White River to the RR and Hwy bridge at Baton Rouge, LA?
N a. 338 miles Y b. 365 miles N c. 400 miles N d. 454 miles 2296: If your vessel is making turns for 7.5 mph with an estimated average current of 1.5 mph, what is your ETA at the dock in Angelina, LA?
Y a. 1621, 28 Dec N b. 2203, 28 Dec N c. 0516, 29 Dec N d. 1621, 29 Dec 2328: As you pass through the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel, you sight Trestle "B" in line bearing 018°pgc. What is the gyro error by observation?
N a. 2°E Y b. 0° N c. 2°W N d. 4°W 2593: At 2315, you are notified that the Port Jefferson pilot will be delayed. Old Field Point Light bears 257°T, Stratford Shoal Middle Ground Light bears 355°T and Port Jefferson East Breakwater Light bears 171°T. What is the depth under the keel at this time on December 4, 1983?
N a. 41 feet Y b. 47 feet N c. 51 feet N d. 57 feet 2654: You are steering 231°T, and a light is picked up dead ahead at a distance of 12.3 miles at 0338. You change course to pass the light 4 miles off abeam to starboard. If you are making 16.5 knots, what is your ETA at the position 4 miles off the light?
Y a. 0420 N b. 0423 N c. 0426 N d. 0429 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 3063: The observed distance for a day's run was 302.7 miles. The propeller had a pitch of 20'06", and the average RPM was 67. What was the slip?
N a. +0.7% N b. -0.7% Y c. +7.0% N d. -7.0% 3080: If the speed necessary for reaching port at a designated time is 21.6 knots and the pitch of the propeller is 22.5 feet, how many revolutions per minute will the shaft have to turn, assuming a 2% positive slip?
N a. 81 N b. 87 N c. 95 Y d. 99 3090: If the pitch of the propeller is 26.3 feet, and the revolutions per day are 87,421, calculate the day's run allowing 7% negative slip.
N a. 351.7 miles N b. 378.1 miles Y c. 404.6 miles N d. 419.3 miles 3267: Your vessel arrives in port with sufficient fuel to steam 726 miles at 16 knots. If you are unable to take on bunkers, at what speed must you proceed to reach your next port, 873 miles distant?
Y a. 14.6 knots N b. 15.1 knots N c. 16.3 knots N d. 16.8 knots 3277: While steaming at 12.3 knots, your vessel burns 168 bbls of fuel per day. What will be the rate of fuel consumption if you increase speed to 13.5 knots?
N a. 192 bbls/day N b. 204 bbls/day Y c. 222 bbls/day N d. 238 bbls/day 3306: You have steamed 264 miles and consumed 22.0 tons of fuel. If you maintain the same speed, how many tons of fuel will you consume while steaming 521 miles?
N a. 31.7 tons N b. 38.6 tons Y c. 43.4 tons N d. 85.7 tons 3457: You wish to make good a course of 035°T while turning for an engine speed of 12 knots. The set is 340°T, and the drift is 2 knots. What speed will you make good along the track line?
N a. 12.2 knots N b. 12.7 knots Y c. 13.0 knots N d. 13.3 knots 3627: Your vessel is steering course 243°psc. Variation for the area is 5°E, and deviation is 2°W. The wind is from the south-southeast, producing a 2° leeway. What true course are you making good?
N a. 242°T N b. 244°T N c. 246°T Y d. 248°T 4016: You swung ship and compared the magnetic compass against the gyro compass to find deviation. Gyro error is 2°W. The variation is 8°W. Find the deviation on a magnetic compass heading of 004°.
HEADING HEADING HEADING
PSC PGC PSC PGC PSC PGC
358.5° - 354° 122.5° - 114° 239.5° - 234°
030.5° - 024° 152.0° - 144° 269.0° - 264°
061.5° - 054° 181.0° - 174° 298.0° - 294°
092.0° - 084° 210.0° - 204° 327.5° - 324°
N a. 1.5°W N b. 0.5°W N c. 0.0° Y d. 1.0°E 11100: Block Island is __________.
N a. surrounded by wide sandy beaches N b. a low, marshy island Y c. hilly with elevations to 200 feet (60.5 m) N d. a national bird sanctuary 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 15259: At 0830, you obtain the following radar information::
Branford Reef Light bearing 259° true @ 4.35 nm
What is your vessel's position?
N a. LAT 41°12.1'N, LONG 73°53.8'W N b. LAT 40°12.2'N, LONG 73°54.4'W N c. LAT 41°12.3'N, LONG 72°53.6'W Y d. LAT 41°12.4'N, LONG 72°54.0'W 15310: Which chart could you use for greater detail of the area at the south end of York Spit Channel?
Y a. 12222 N b. 12224 N c. 12226 N d. 12254 15441: At buoy "CB" you change course to follow the inbound
traffic lane. What is the course to steer per gyro compass if you correct your heading for a current of 315° at 1.0 knot and allow 3° leeway for northeasterly winds?
N a. 297°pgc N b. 299°pgc Y c. 302°pgc N d. 305°pgc 15509: At 1800, your position is LAT 41°06.5'N, LONG 71°43.5'W. How would the buoy which bears approximately 040°T from your position at a range of half a mile be painted?
Y a. Horizontally banded, green over red, with a green buoyancy chamber N b. Horizontally banded, red over green, with a red buoyancy chamber N c. Vertically striped, red and green N d. Solid green with red letters "BIS" 15545: At 2342 the gyro alarm sounds and you commence steering by standard magnetic compass. If you allow 3° leeway for southerly winds and do not correct for any existing current, what is the course to steer by standard magnetic compass to make good 068°T?
N a. 054.0° N b. 079.5° N c. 081.0° Y d. 084.5° 16107: If the visibility is 5 miles and you are in the red sector,
at what distance off should you sight Cape Henry Light?
N a. 15 miles N b. 13 miles N c. 11 miles Y d. 09 miles 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