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36: You pass Springfield Bend Lt. (mile 244.8 AHP) at 1242, on 17 October, and estimate the current will average 2.5 mph for the remainder of your trip. What is your ETA at the mouth of the Ohio River if you are making turns for 10.5 mph?
N a. 1905, 19 October N b. 2122, 19 October N c. 0232, 21 October Y d. 0519, 21 October 214: From your 1930 position, you plot a course to pass 0.5 mile due south of Race Rock Light. If your vessel's speed is 10.0 knots, the current's set and drift are 040°T at 1.8 knots, and a north wind produces a 3° leeway, what true course should you steer to make good your desired course?
N a. 300°T N b. 295°T N c. 290°T Y d. 280°T 220: From your 1715 fix, you steer 214°T at 12 knots. At 1800,
you take the following bearings:
Chesapeake Light bearing 175°pgc
Cape Henry Light bearing 239°pgc
Cape Charles Light bearing 293°pgc
Your 1800 position is __________.
N a. LAT 37°02.7'N, LONG 75°42.7'W Y b. LAT 37°02.9'N, LONG 75°43.1'W N c. LAT 37°03.0'N, LONG 75°43.3'W N d. LAT 37°03.1'N, LONG 75°42.8'W 296: At 1800, Tue Marshes Light bears 264.5°pgc, York Spit Swash Channel Light "3" bears 007°pgc. Your position is __________.
N a. LAT 37°15.5'N, LONG 76°19.8'W N b. LAT 37°15.2'N, LONG 76°20.3'W Y c. LAT 37°14.5'N, LONG 76°20.1'W N d. LAT 37°15.0'N, LONG 76°20.4'W 399: A vessel at LAT 11°22'S, LONG 009°18'E heads for a destination at LAT 06°52'N, LONG 57°23'W. Determine the true course and distance by Mercator sailing.
N a. 296°T, 3,825.3 miles N b. 296°T, 4,154.2 miles N c. 285°T, 3,825.3 miles Y d. 285°T, 4,154.2 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) 481: The great circle distance from LAT 25°50'N, LONG 77°00'W to LAT 35°56'N, LONG 06°15'W is 3616 miles, and the initial course is 061.7°T. Determine the latitude of the vertex.
N a. 37°32.2'N Y b. 37°34.9'N N c. 37°41.6'N N d. 37°45.2'N 485: Determine the great circle distance and initial course from LAT 08°53.0'N, LONG 79°31.0'W to LAT 33°51.5'S, LONG 151°13.0'E.
N a. 7809 miles, 247.0°T N b. 7763 miles, 247.0°T Y c. 7635 miles, 233.9°T N d. 7618 miles, 230.3°T 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. 742: On 15 July , at 0447 ZT, your vessel's DR position is LAT 22°42'N, LONG 126°36'E. At approximately this time, you obtain a sextant altitude (hs) of Polaris reading 23°46.2' with an index error of 1.6' off the arc. Your chronometer reads 08h 48m 28s, and is 1m 16s fast. What is your latitude by Polaris, given a height of eye of 33 feet?
N a. 22°44.1'N N b. 22°46.2'N N c. 22°50.2'N Y d. 22°54.1'N 836: On 16 June , in DR position LAT 50°57.0'S, LONG 53°03.9'W (ZD+4), you take an ex-meridian observation of Acrux at lower transit. The chronometer time of the sight is 10h 08m 18s, and the chronometer error is 02m 12s fast. The sextant altitude (hs) is 23°49.0'. The index error is 1.1' off the arc, and your height of eye is 26 feet. What is the latitude at meridian transit?
Y a. 50°41.2'S N b. 51°02.2'S N c. 51°33.0'S N d. 51°41.2'S 1224: What is the total length of the trip?
N a. 906.3 miles Y b. 922.3 miles N c. 1155.8 miles N d. 1187.3 miles 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 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 1547: At 0509, on 26 December, you pass under the Helena Highway Bridge (mile 661.7 AHP). What has been the average speed of the current since departing Memphis Harbor, McKellar Lake, if you have been making turns for 7.5 mph?
N a. 5.6 mph Y b. 4.4 mph N c. 2.1 mph N d. 1.8 mph 1722: You estimate the current as 2.0 mph. What is the speed over the ground?
N a. 4.5 mph Y b. 5.5 mph N c. 7.5 mph N d. 9.5 mph 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 2006: On 8 November , your 1731 zone time DR position is LAT 27°16.0'N, LONG 137°25.0'W. Considering their magnitude, azimuth, and altitude, which group includes the three stars best suited for a fix at star time?
Y a. Alphecca, Fomalhaut, Schedar N b. Antares, Rasalhague, Altair N c. Sirius, Hamal, Dubhe N d. Peacock, Ankaa, Al Na'ir 2201: At 1000, on May 11th, you are passing George Prince Lt. (mile 364.1 AHP) in Natchez, Mississippi and must send an ETA to the Monsanto Terminal in St. Louis (mile 178.0 UMR). Your engines are still turning for 8.5 mph and you estimate the current at 2.5 mph. What will be your arrival time in St. Louis?
N a. 1919 on 15 May N b. 2344 on 15 May N c. 1113 on 16 May Y d. 1757 on 16 May 2203: You have orders to drop off the empties at the fleeting area at Cairo Point and add five loaded tank barges to your tow. If you are turning for 9 mph and estimate the current at 1.5 mph, what is your ETA at Cairo?
N a. 2210, 22 June N b. 1741, 22 June Y c. 1423, 22 June N d. 1031, 22 June 2321: At 2350 on 23 June, you are at mile 610.5 AHP when you see about a mile ahead lights on the water near the left bank. What might you see when you come abreast of these lights?
N a. Privately maintained buoys at a yacht club N b. Government buoys marking the Hurricane Point dikes Y c. Barges moored at the Dennis Landing Terminal N d. A pipeline discharging dredge spoil 2592: What chart would you need to enter Port Jefferson Harbor?
Y a. 12362 N b. 12364 N c. 12369 N d. 12370 2689: You are steering 107°T, and a light is picked up dead ahead at a distance of 11 miles at 0847. You change course to leave the light 3 miles off to starboard. If you are making 15.5 knots, what is your ETA at the position 3 miles off the light?
Y a. 0928 N b. 0931 N c. 0934 N d. 0937 2873: Your vessel is on a course of 103°T at 14 knots. At 1918 a light bears 129.5°T, and at 1937 the light bears 148°T.
At what time and at what distance off will your vessel be when abeam of the light?
N a. 1947, 2.8 miles N b. 1950, 3.2 miles N c. 1953, 3.8 miles Y d. 1956, 4.4 miles 3081: If the speed necessary for reaching port at a designated time is 12.6 knots and the pitch of the propeller is 13.6 feet, how many revolutions per minute will the shaft have to turn, assuming no slip?
N a. 81 N b. 85 N c. 90 Y d. 94 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 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 10509: At 0919 your position is LAT 37°00.0'N, LONG 75°30.0'W. You are on course 270°T at 7.8 knots. At 1035 your position is LAT 37°00.5'N, LONG 75°43.8'W. What was the set and driftt?
N a. 281° at 0.7 knot Y b. 292° at 1.0 knot N c. 305° at 1.3 knots N d. 113° at 1.2 knots 12600: You are on course 243° per standard magnetic compass when you take the following bearings: Falkner Island Light 342°psc Mattituck Inlet Light 207°psc Horton Point Light 112°psc What is your position?
N a. LAT 41°05.9'N, LONG 72°32.7'W N b. LAT 41°05.7'N, LONG 72°31.8'W Y c. LAT 41°05.5'N, LONG 72°32.6'W N d. LAT 41°05.3'N, LONG 72°31.9'W 13002: At 0829 your position is LAT 41°02.9'N, LONG 72°57.4'W. You are making turns for 8.5 knots. What is your ETA at a position midway between buoys "1" and "2" at the entrance of New Haven Outer Channel?
N a. 0925 N b. 0931 N c. 0938 Y d. 0944 13904: On the south and the east coasts of Block Island are circles with a dot in the center and labeled CUP. This is a __________.
N a. conspicuous object N b. steep depression in the surrounding hills that resembles a cup Y c. domed structure useful for navigation N d. calling-up-point used for traffic control 15043: At 0811 your vessel's position is 37°04.9'N, 75°39.7'W. You are steering a course of 220° true at a speed of 14.0 knots. At what time would you expect the buoys in the northeasterly traffic scheme to line up, if you do not correct for a southwesterly current of 1.8 knots?
N a. 0826 N b. 0831 Y c. 0837 N d. 0846 15166: At 2037, you change course and wish to make good a course of 016°T. There is no current, but an easterly wind is causing 3° leeway. What course per standard magnetic compass should you steer to make good the course 016°T?
N a. 022°psc N b. 025°psc Y c. 028°psc N d. 031°psc 15245: After departing the New Haven terminals, your 1800 position puts the New Haven Harbor Lighted Bell Buoy "NH" bearing 130°T at a range of 0.2 mile. From this position you set a course to leave Stratford Shoal Middle Ground Light 1.0 mile off your starboard beam. Your speed is 12.5 knots. At 1845 you determine your position to be LAT 41°05.5'N,
LONG 73°03.1'W. What were the set and drift of the current?
N a. 294°T at 0.5 knot Y b. 294°T at 0.8 knot N c. 114°T at 0.5 knot N d. 114°T at 0.8 knot 15258: Which structure should you look for while trying to locate Stratford Point Light?
Y a. White conical tower with a brown band midway of height N b. White octagonal house on a cylindrical pier N c. Conical tower, upper half white, lower half brown N d. Black skeleton tower on a granite dwelling 15307: At 0315, you obtain the following bearings:
Old Plantation Flats Light bearing 179.5° true
Wolf Trap Light bearing 271° true
What is the true course from this position to the entrance of York Spit Channel?
N a. 203° Y b. 208° N c. 211° N d. 217° 15312: You arrive at the rendezvous point, secure the tow, and head back southward. At 1200, you take the following bearings:
Cape Charles Light bearing 240.5° true
Sand Shoal Inlet South Light bearing 289° true
What is your 1200 position?
N a. LAT 37°10.5'N, LONG 75°33.0'W N b. LAT 37°12.0'N, LONG 75°35.0'W Y c. LAT 37°15.0'N, LONG 75°37.5'W N d. LAT 37°19.0'N, LONG 75°40.5'W 15667: At 0815, you change course to 079°T. To compensate for a southerly wind, you estimate a 3° leeway is necessary. Which course should you steer per standard magnetic compass to make good 079°T?
N a. 090°psc N b. 093°psc N c. 095°psc Y d. 099°psc 15739: Your 1900 position is LAT 40°45.5'N, LONG 72°03.0'W. Your course is 046°T, and your engines are turning RPM's for 9 knots. At your 1939 DR position, what is the expected relative bearing of Montauk Point Light on the port bow?
N a. 024° relative Y b. 028° relative N c. 032° relative N d. 036° relative 15811: At 0100, you obtain the following bearings:
Rocky Point Lookout Tower 062°T
Horton Point Lighthouse 189°T
What was the speed made good between 0045 and 0100?
Y a. 7.4 knots N b. 8.0 knots N c. 8.7 knots N d. 9.2 knots 16038: At 0820 Old Field Point Light bears 206° per gyrocompass,
and Stratford Shoals Middle Ground Light bears 322° per gyrocompass. The radar range to Middle Ground Light is 1.5 miles. Your 0820 fix gives you a position of __________.
N a. LAT 41°02.6'N, LONG 73°05.2'W Y b. LAT 41°02.5'N, LONG 73°04.9'W N c. LAT 41°02.3'N, LONG 73°05.2'W N d. LAT 41°02.0'N, LONG 73°05.1'W 16062: At 1930, your vessel is between York River Entrance Channel Lighted Buoys "1YR" and "2". From this position, you change course to 142°pgc at an engine speed of 8.0 knots. At 2000, you take the following bearings: Chesapeake Channel Tunnel North Light - 131°pgc Thimble Shoal Light - 247°pgc
What were the set and drift between 1930 and 2000?
N a. 140°T at 0.2 knot Y b. 140°T at 0.4 knot N c. 320°T at 0.2 knot N d. 320°T at 0.4 knot 16257: If your engines turn for 6.5 knots, and you encounter a 0.5 knot southerly current after weighing anchor. What is your ETA at point A?
N a. 0511 N b. 0501 Y c. 0450 N d. 0440 16268: As you pass between trestle "B" and trestle "C" of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge - Tunnel, you sight along the trestle "C" when it is in line. The gyro bearing is 048°. What is the gyro error by observation?
N a. 4°E Y b. 1°E N c. 0° N d. 2°W 16614: Branford Reef is __________.
Y a. completely submerged at all stages of the tide N b. a hard sand shoal N c. surrounded by rocks awash at low water spring tides N d. a small, low, sandy islet surrounded by shoal water 16646: The Tidal Current Tables indicate the following for the Race:
SLACK WATER MAXIMUM CURRENT
0328 0642 3.9 F
0947 1301 3.2 E
What current should you expect when transiting the Race?
N a. 3.9 knots, flooding Y b. 3.5 knots, flooding N c. 3.3 knots, flooding N d. 3.0 knots, flooding