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63: In addition to the Army Corps. of Engineers maps, data on bridge clearances may be found in the __________.
Y a. Light List N b. Waterways Journal N c. Army Corps. of Engineers Regulations N d. Channel Report 91: At 0305 on 18 April, you pass under the Greenville Bridge (mile 531.3 AHP). What was your average speed since departing Amoco Pipeline Co. Docks (mile 253.6 AHP)?
N a. 7.2 mph Y b. 6.8 mph N c. 6.5 mph N d. 6.2 mph 301: You depart LAT 28°55.0'N, LONG 89°10.0'W, enroute to LAT 24°25.0'N, LONG 83°00.0'W. Determine the true course and distance by mid-latitude sailing?
N a. 418 miles, 122°T Y b. 427 miles, 129°T N c. 436 miles, 133°T N d. 442 miles, 122°T 312: A vessel at LAT 07°05'N, LONG 81°45'W is to proceed to LAT 08°40'N, LONG 88°00'W. What are the course and distance by mid-latitude sailing?
N a. 283.1°T, 381.2 miles Y b. 284.3°T, 384.6 miles N c. 285.6°T, 385.0 miles N d. 286.8°T, 387.4 miles 415: A vessel at LAT 33°45'N, LONG 118°30'W, heads for a destination at LAT 21°15'N, LONG 157°36'W. Determine the true course and distance by Mercator sailing.
N a. 109.8°T, 2196 miles N b. 236.3°T, 2259 miles Y c. 250.2°T, 2216 miles N d. 289.2°T, 2413 miles 430: At 0820, you change course to 301°psc and reduce speed to 7.5 knots. At 0900, you take the following visual bearings:
Branford Reef Light 023°psc
New Haven Light 293°psc
Tweed Airport Aerobeacon 332°psc
Your 0900 position is __________.
N a. LAT 41°11.9'N, LONG 72°50.6'W Y b. LAT 41°12.1'N, LONG 72°48.6'W N c. LAT 41°12.3'N, LONG 72°47.7'W N d. LAT 41°12.5'N, LONG 72°44.3'W 466: Determine the great circle distance and initial course from LAT 25°50.0'N, LONG 77°00.0'W to LAT 35°56.0'N, LONG 06°15.0'W.
N a. 3470 miles, 298°T N b. 3518 miles, 028°T Y c. 3616 miles, 062°T N d. 3718 miles, 118°T 479: The great circle distance from LAT 24°25.3'N, LONG 83°02.6'W to LAT 35°57.2'N, LONG 5°45.7'W is 3966.5 miles. Determine the latitude of the vertex.
N a. 38°46.2'N N b. 38°16.4'N Y c. 38°09.4'N N d. 37°57.3'N 528: You depart LAT 38°12'S, LONG 12°06'W and steam 1543 miles on course 270°. What is the Longitude of arrival?
Y a. 44°49'W N b. 45°12'W N c. 45°37'W N d. 45°42'W 534: You depart LAT 52°01'N, LONG 176°09'E, for LAT 52°01'N, LONG 178°46'W. What are the course and distance by parallel sailing?
N a. 090°T, 95 miles Y b. 090°T, 188 miles N c. 270°T, 95 miles N d. 270°T, 188 miles 540: Determine the distance from LAT 34°18'S, LONG 172°40'E to LAT 34°18'S, LONG 152°38'E, by parallel sailing.
Y a. 993.0 miles N b. 995.2 miles N c. 996.4 miles N d. 998.6 miles 554: Based on your running fix, you __________.
Y a. have a following current N b. have a head current N c. are being set to the north N d. are not affected by a current 568: You are delayed in sailing due to engineering problems. You get underway at 0630. A Coast Guard radio broadcast advises that an aircraft carrier will transit the Elizabeth River enroute Norfolk Naval Shipyard and a safety zone is in effect. Further information on how far you must remain from the carrier found is in __________.
N a. PUB 117 Y b. Coast Pilot N c. Light List N d. Chart Number 1 569: At 0823, Old Point Comfort Light bears 000°T at 0.6 mile. What is your 0823 position?
N a. LAT 36°59.8'N, LONG 76°18.0'W Y b. LAT 36°59.5'N, LONG 76°18.4'W N c. LAT 36°59.0'N, LONG 76°19.6'W N d. LAT 36°55.5'N, LONG 76°18.6'W 573: Visibility has decreased to 1 mile in haze. At 0948, you take the following radar ranges. What course should you steer from this fix to the York Spit channel between buoys "19" and "20"?
Thimble Shoal Light - 5.9 miles South end of trestle C of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel - 3.8 miles South end of trestle B of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel - 5.4 miles
Y a. 010°pgc N b. 008°pgc N c. 004°pgc N d. 001°pgc 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 820: On 15 March , in DR position LAT 21°42.0'N, LONG 55°26.0'W, you take an ex-meridian observation of the Sun's lower limb. The chronometer time of the sight is 04h 02m 40s, and the chronometer error is 02m 24s fast. The sextant altitude (hs) is 66°15.6'. The index error is 2.8' on the arc, and your height of eye is 56 feet. What is the latitude at meridian transit?
N a. 21°12.0'N N b. 21°18.0'N N c. 21°24.4'N Y d. 21°32.0'N 829: On 8 May , in DR position LAT 30°26.0'N, LONG 46°55.1'W, you take an ex-meridian observation of Dubhe. The chronometer time of the sight is 11h 10m 54s, and the chronometer error is 01m 18s slow. The sextant altitude (hs) is 58°35.0'. The index error is 1.5' on the arc, and your height of eye is 44 feet. What is the latitude at meridian transit?
N a. LAT 30°12.5'N Y b. LAT 30°19.8'N N c. LAT 30°27.6'N N d. LAT 30°35.8'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 1088: On 9 June , your 0000 DR position is LAT 26°14.0'S, LONG 176°38.1'E. You are on course 223°T, speed 17.8 knots. You observed 4 celestial bodies. Determine the latitude and longitude of your 0630 running fix.
Y a. LAT 27°44.7'S, LONG 174°57.1'E N b. LAT 27°46.2'S, LONG 175°03.0'E N c. LAT 27°41.2'S, LONG 175°01.2'E N d. LAT 27°38.5'S, LONG 175°06.3'E 1175: On 12 February , your 0900 zone time DR position is LAT 16°43.0'N, LONG 51°42.0'W. Your vessel is on course 093°T at a speed of 18.5 knots. What is the zone time of local apparent noon (LAN)?
Y a. 1237 N b. 1233 N c. 1230 N d. 1226 1190: On 12 February , your 0930 zone time DR position is LAT 25°20.0'N, LONG 30°40.0'W. Your vessel is on course 135°
T at a speed of 11.2 knots. What is the zone time of local apparent noon (LAN)?
N a. 1210 Y b. 1215 N c. 1220 N d. 1224 1215: It is 9 February and you are keeping zone time -6. You are on course 258°T, speed 19 knots. Your 0840 DR position is LAT 26°21.0'S, LONG 78°39.0'E. What is the time of the second estimate of LAN by ship's clocks?
N a. 12h 05m 21s N b. 12h 37m 12s N c. 13h 13m 40s Y d. 13h 05m 44s 1411: After you get underway, what is the first river gage you will pass?
N a. Head of Passes N b. Baton Rouge Y c. Bayou Sara N d. Red River Landing 1801: What is the distance from the Amoco Docks at Baton Rouge, LA, to the new mouth of the White River?
N a. 981.5 miles N b. 953.5 miles Y c. 345.3 miles N d. 700.2 miles 1801: What is the distance from the Amoco Docks at Baton Rouge, LA, to the new mouth of the White River?
N a. 981.5 miles N b. 953.5 miles Y c. 345.3 miles N d. 700.2 miles 1887: On 8 April , your evening DR position is LAT 22°16.0'N, LONG 157°58.3'W. You observe an unidentified star bearing 271°T at an observed altitude (Ho) of 44°08.2'. The chronometer reads 05h 09m 57s, and is 01m 23s slow. What star did you observe?
N a. Betelgeuse Y b. Aldebaran N c. Alnilam N d. Bellatrix 1928: On 17 March , your 0520 DR position is LAT 27°23.0'N, LONG 39°42.0'W. At this time you observe an unidentified star bearing 270°T with an observed altitude of 46°30.2'. The chronometer reads 08h 22m 15s, and is 01m 45s fast. What star did you observe?
N a. Altair N b. Alkaid Y c. Arcturus N d. Deneb 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° 2283: You observe the lower limb of the Sun at a sextant altitude (hs) of 22°58.6' on 16 June . The index error is 2.0' off the arc. The height of eye is 61 feet. What is the observed altitude (Ho)?
Y a. 23°06.7' N b. 23°09.9' N c. 23°15.4' N d. 23°22.2' 2297: The Platte River empties into which river?
N a. Mississippi N b. Ohio Y c. Missouri N d. Tennessee 2333: You observe the lower limb of the Sun at a sextant altitude (hs) of 37°47.2' on 11 October . The index error is 3.0' off the arc. The height of eye is 63 feet (19.2 meters). What is the observed altitude (Ho)?
N a. 37°25.2' N b. 37°42.5' N c. 37°51.5' Y d. 37°57.5' 2531: When you pass under the Jefferson Barracks Highway Bridge (mile 168.6 UMR) what will be your vertical clearance if the highest point on your towboat is 55 feet and the St Louis Gage reads 21 feet?
Y a. 11.8 feet N b. 14.6 feet N c. 19.7 feet N d. 25.8 feet 2581: At 1732, Bartlett Reef Lt bears 016°psc. Race Rock Lt bears 125.5°psc with a radar range of 4.4 miles. What is the set and drift?
N a. 116°, 0.4 knot N b. 116°, 1.0 knot N c. 296°, 0.4 knot Y d. 296°, 1.0 knot 2665: You are on course 079°T, speed 11.2 knots. At 0904 you see a daymark bearing 078°T at a range of 4.6. If you change course at 0910 to leave the daymark abeam to starboard at 0.5 mile, at what time will the daymark be abeam?
N a. 0918 N b. 0923 Y c. 0928 N d. 0935 3639: You desire to make good a true course of 132°. The variation is 10°W, magnetic compass deviation is 5°E, and gyrocompass error is 5°W. A northeast by east wind produces a 5° leeway. What is the course to steer per standard magnetic compass to make the true course good?
Y a. 132°psc N b. 135°psc N c. 137°psc N d. 142°psc 3763: Your vessel is proceeding up a channel, and you see a pair of range lights that are in line dead ahead. The chart indicates that the direction of this pair of lights is 178°T, and the variation is 9°W. If the heading of your vessel at the time of the sighting is 180° per standard magnetic compass, what is the deviation?
N a. 2°E N b. 2°W Y c. 7°E N d. 7°W 4009: 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 true heading of 187°.
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. 1.5°W Y b. 0.5°W N c. 0.0° N d. 1.0°E 10108: What is the base course per standard magnetic compass while southbound in the middle leg of York Spit Channel?
N a. 161.0°psc N b. 165.5°psc N c. 180.0°psc Y d. 184.0°psc 10605: At 0620 your GPS position is LAT 41°01.8'N, LONG 72°48.40'W. You are steering course 274° per standard magnetic compass at a speed of 10 knots. At 0735 you fix your position by plotting several compass bearings on nearby known fixed objects. These result in a position of LAT 40°59.50'N, LONG 73°06.50'W. What were your set and drift?
N a. 304°T at 0.8 knot Y b. 276°T at 1.2 knots N c. 099°T at 0.5 knot N d. 094°T at 1.3 knots 11507: 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 1222 your position is LAT 41°20.0'N, LONG 71°40.0'W. What is the speed made good?
N a. 8.4 knots N b. 8.6 knots Y c. 9.2 knots N d. 9.6 knots 14304: What is a characteristic of light No. "41" on the Columbia River above Bonneville Lock?
N a. The light shows an isophase characteristic. N b. The light is 3 meters above the water. Y c. The light is equipped with a radar reflector. N d. The light is red in color. 15025: What is the mile point of the Arkansas City Gage?
Y a. 554.1 AHP N b. 556.8 AHP N c. 560.0 AHP N d. 562.8 AHP 15162: At 1920, Cape Henry Light bears 231°pgc, and Chesapeake Channel Tunnel North Light bears 294°pgc. If your heading is 268°T, what is the relative bearing of Chesapeake Light?
Y a. 213° N b. 201° N c. 194° N d. 179° 15215: At 2015, you alter course to 154°pgc. What is the course per standard magnetic compass (psc)?
Y a. 162°psc N b. 157°psc N c. 152°psc N d. 142°psc 15420: You are entering Norfolk Harbor and have just passed Craney Island. Which chart should you use for your final approach into Norfolk Harbor?
N a. 12223 N b. 12238 N c. 12248 Y d. 12253 15469: At 1037, you are on course 010°T at 10 knots, when you take the following bearings:
Old Plantation Flats Light bearing 125°pgc
Wolf Trap Light bearing 338°pgc
New Point Comfort Light bearing 286°pgc
What is your 1037 position?
N a. LAT 37°15.9'N, LONG 76°07.1'W Y b. LAT 37°16.1'N, LONG 76°07.4'W N c. LAT 37°16.2'N, LONG 76°07.8'W N d. LAT 37°16.3'N, LONG 76°07.2'W 15816: At 0209, your position is LAT 41°01.8'N, LONG 72°40.8'W.
What course should you steer per standard magnetic compass to make good 278° magnetic? (assume no set and drift)
N a. 262.0°psc N b. 265.0°psc Y c. 275.5°psc N d. 280.5°psc 15956: The National Weather Service provides 24-hour weather broadcasts to vessels transiting the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel. The broadcasts may be found on __________.
N a. 202.35 MHz N b. 181.15 MHz Y c. 162.55 MHz N d. 147.45 MHz 16016: At 0430, you change course and speed to make good 090°T at 10 knots. At 0433, you slow due to an engineering casualty and estimate you are making good 5.5 knots. At what time will Branford Reef Light bear 000°T?
N a. 0601 Y b. 0609 N c. 0620 N d. 0624 16256: What is the course per gyro compass from the anchorage to point A located 0.5 mile east of Cape Charles Lighted Bell Buoy 14?
N a. 180° Y b. 184° N c. 198° N d. 199.5° 16442: The area bounded by the buoys "C51" to "C47A" to "M6" to "M14", west of your anchorage, is __________.
N a. a training area for naval small craft N b. restricted to oil and mineral exploration N c. an anchorage for ammunition barges Y d. a fish trap area