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113: What is indicated by the two light gray shaded areas that cross the river above False River Lt. (mile 251.0 AHP)?
N a. Ferry crossings Y b. Utility crossings N c. Aerial cable crossings N d. Bridge construction 268: 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 Y b. U.S. Coast Pilot N c. U.S. Coast Guard Light List N d. Inland Navigation Rules 299: 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 2001, you obtain the following information:
Chesapeake Channel Tunnel North Light - 131°pgc; Thimble Shoal Light - 248°pgc
What were the set and drift between 1930 and 2001?
Y a. 127° at 0.5 knot N b. 127° at 1.1 knot N c. 307° at 1.1 knot N d. 307° at 0.5 knot 349: From your 0430 position, what is the course per standard magnetic compass to a position where Twenty-eight foot Shoal lighted buoy "TE" is abeam to port at 1 mile?
Y a. 101.5° N b. 098.0° N c. 086.0° N d. 082.5° 468: Determine the great circle initial course from LAT 07°05.0'N, LONG 81°45.0'W to LAT 21°15.0'N, LONG 157°40.0'W.
N a. 128°T N b. 217°T Y c. 290°T N d. 326°T 494: What action should you take to compensate for the above current?
N a. Continue on the same course and speed. N b. Alter your course to the right. N c. Slow to 8.5 knots. Y d. Alter your course to the left. 560: Which loran line can you follow to remain clear of all danger until south of New London?
Y a. 9960-Y-43960 N b. 9960-X-26450 N c. 9960-W-14900 N d. 9960-W-15000 562: At 0700, Falkner Island Light bears 023°pgc, and the range to the south tip of Falkner Island is 7.1 miles. What was the course made good since 0615?
N a. 087°T N b. 084°T Y c. 081°T N d. 078°T 581: At 1119, Wolf Trap Light bears 268°T at 4.4 miles by radar. What were the set and drift since your 1037 fix?
Y a. 358°, 0.7 knot N b. 358°, 0.5 knot N c. 178°, 0.7 knot N d. 178°, 0.5 knot 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. 811: On 1 July , your 0515 ZT fix gives you a position of LAT 24°36.0'S, LONG 151°42.0'W. Your vessel is on course 300°T, and your speed is 10.0 knots. Local apparent noon (LAN) occurs at 1215 ZT, at which time a meridian altitude of the Sun's lower limb is observed. The observed altitude (Ho) for this sight is 42°55.0'. What is the calculated latitude at LAN?
N a. 24°03.6'S N b. 24°02.5'S Y c. 24°01.0'S N d. 24°00.0'S 1192: On 3 October , your 0830 ZT position is LAT 26°15.0'S, LONG 73°16.0'E. Your vessel is on course 280°T at a speed of 19.0 knots. What is the ZT of local apparent noon (LAN)?
N a. 1151 N b. 1154 N c. 1158 Y d. 1201 1264: On 17 November , your 1530 ZT DR position is LAT 27°13.0'S, LONG 153°21.0'W. You are on course 261°T at a speed of 14 knots. What will be the ZT of sunset at your vessel?
N a. 1813 N b. 1828 N c. 1834 Y d. 1845 1266: On 1 December , your 1600 ZT DR position is LAT 22°48.0'S, LONG 91°26.0'E. You are on course 327°T at a speed of 16 knots. What will be the zone time of sunset at your vessel?
N a. 1823 Y b. 1827 N c. 1831 N d. 1847 1291: As you pass Solitude Lt. (mile 249.0 AHP) which dayboard would you see?
Y a. Green diamond N b. Green square N c. Red triangle N d. Red diamond 1409: As you pass Solitude Lt. (mile 249.0 AHP) which dayboard would you see?
N a. Green square Y b. Green diamond N c. Red triangle N d. Red diamond 1412: At Filter Point Light (mile 475 AHP) there are 3 close straight dashed lines on the map passing through the black dot below the number 475. What do these lines represent?
N a. Oil pipelines N b. Submerged gas pipelines Y c. Power Cables N d. Submerged fiber optic cable 1426: What is the total length of the trip?
N a. 910.6 miles N b. 901.4 miles N c. 900.7 miles Y d. 873.7 miles 1690: The locations of locks and dams can be found in the __________.
N a. Army Corps. of Engineers maps Y b. Light List N c. Local Notice to Mariners N d. Channel Report 1833: What are the dimensions of the Port Allen Lock at Baton Rouge, LA?
N a. 75 feet x 1188 feet N b. 84 feet x 1180feet Y c. 84 feet x 1188 feet N d. 75 feet x 1180 feet 1867: On 12 June , your 1845 DR position is LAT 21°47'N, LONG 46°52'W when you observe a faint unidentifiable star through a break in the clouds. The star bears 162°T at a sextant altitude (hs) of 28°36.5'. The index error is 0.5'
on the arc, and the height of eye is 45 feet. The chronometer reads 09h 43m 27s, and the chronometer error is 1m 46s slow. What star did you observe?
N a. Gamma Virginis Y b. Iota Centauri N c. Spica N d. Mimosa 1906: On 22 March , your 0519 DR position is LAT 27°20.6'N, LONG 69°25.6'W. You observe an unidentified star bearing 051°T at an observed altitude (Ho) of 50°03.7'. The chronometer reads 10h 16m 47s, and is 02m 15s slow. What star did you observe?
N a. Acamar N b. Enif N c. Menkar Y d. Deneb 2051: On which map would you find Redman Point, Arkansas?
N a. 23 Y b. 20 N c. 17 N d. 5 2121: At 1337 ZT, on July 17, , in DR position LAT 30° 56.8' S, LONG 039° 36.5' W, you observe an amplitude of the Moon. The upper limb of the moon is on the visible horizon, bearing 263.0°psc. The variation is 20°W. What is the deviation?
N a. 2.6°E N b. 2.6°W Y c. 3.6°E N d. 3.6°W 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 2248: Which company does NOT have a marine facility in Rosedale Harbor (mile 585 AHP)?
Y a. T.L. James N b. Rosedale-Boliver County Port Commission N c. Cives Steel Company N d. Sanders Elevator Corp 2657: You are steering 349°T, and a light is picked up dead ahead at a distance of 17.2 miles at 2122. You change course to pass the light 4.5 miles off abeam to port. If you are making 19.5 knots, what is your ETA at the position 4.5 miles off the light?
N a. 2207 N b. 2210 Y c. 2213 N d. 2216 2698: While on a course of 138°T, a light bears 14° on the starboard bow at a distance of 8.6 miles. What course should you steer to pass 3 miles abeam of the light leaving it to starboard?
Y a. 132°T N b. 135°T N c. 138°T N d. 141°T 2858: Your vessel is on a course of 082°T at 19 knots. At 0255 a light bears 059.5°T, and at 0312 the light bears 037°T.
At what time and at what distance off will your vessel be when abeam of the light?
N a. 0333, 5.1 miles N b. 0321, 4.7 miles N c. 0327, 4.3 miles Y d. 0324, 3.8 miles 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 2874: Your vessel is on a course of 207°T at 13 knots. At 0539 a light bears 180.5°T, and at 0620 the light bears 162°T.
At what time and at what distance off will your vessel be when abeam of the light?
N a. 0633, 5.9 miles N b. 0641, 6.5 miles N c. 0653, 7.6 miles Y d. 0701, 8.9 miles 3051: The propeller on a vessel has a diameter of 20.6 feet and a pitch of 23.4 feet. What would be the apparent slip if the vessel cruised 538 miles in a 24 hour day (observed distance) at an average RPM of 87?
Y a. -11.6% N b. +11.6% N c. -10.3% N d. +10.3% 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 3300: You have steamed 156 miles and consumed 19 tons of fuel. If you maintain the same speed, how many tons of fuel will you consume while steaming 273 miles?
N a. 23.6 tons N b. 27.9 tons Y c. 33.3 tons N d. 37.2 tons 3622: Your vessel is steering a course of 337°psc. Variation for the area is 13°W, and deviation is 4°E. The wind is from the south, producing a 3° leeway. Which true course are you making good?
N a. 325°T N b. 328°T Y c. 331°T N d. 349°T 3751: While proceeding up a channel on course 010° per gyro compass, you notice a pair of range lights in alignment with the masts of your vessel when viewed forward. A check of the chart shows the range to be 009°T and the variation to be 15°W. If the ship's course is 026°psc, what is the deviation for the present heading?
Y a. 2°W N b. 2°E N c. 1°W N d. 1°E 10100: Your GPS position is LAT 36°59.0'N, LONG 75°48.6'W. What is the course per standard magnetic compass to a position one mile south of Cape Charles Buoy "14" (which is positioned at LAT 37°07.4'N, LONG 75°41.0'W)?
Y a. 045°psc N b. 049°psc N c. 053°psc N d. 057°psc 10203: Your present position is LAT 41°05.5'N, LONG 72°38.0'W. Assuming there is no set and drift, what course must you steer per standard magnetic compass (psc) to arrive at a position 3 miles due north of Horton Point Light?
N a. 077°psc N b. 081°psc Y c. 085°psc N d. 088°psc 10209: Your GPS position is LAT 41°08.5'N, LONG 72°28.8'W. What course must you steer per standard magnetic compass (psc) to leave Cornfield Lighted Whistle Buoy "CF" 0.5 mile abeam to port?
N a. 064°psc Y b. 077°psc N c. 088°psc N d. 092°psc 11013: What will be the height of the tide at Horton Pt., New York, on 16 June 1983, at 1845 DST (ZD +4)?
N a. 0.2 foot Y b. 2.7 feet N c. 4.1 feet N d. 5.5 feet 11309: At 1919 your position is LAT 37°00.5'N, LONG 75°43.8'W. At 2019 your position is LAT 37°00.0'N, LONG 75°30.0'W. What is the course made good?
N a. 090°T Y b. 093°T N c. 096°T N d. 099°T 12206: You sight Bartlett Reef Light (LAT 41°16.5'N, LONG 72°08.2'W) in line with New London Harbor Light (LAT 41°19.0'N, LONG 72°05.4'W) and bearing 059° per standard magnetic compass. What is the compass deviation?
N a. 4°E Y b. 4°W N c. 10°E N d. 10°W 12303: You are on course 056° per standard magnetic compass when you sight Block Island North Light in line with the Block Island Aero Beacon bearing 193° per standard magnetic compass. Based on this you __________.
N a. know the compass error is 4°E N b. should swing your vessel to check for deviation Y c. know the deviation table is correct for that heading N d. should use 3°W deviation on bearings of 193°psc 12502: You are on course 262° per standard magnetic compass when you take the following bearings: Cape Henry Light 252°psc Cape Charles Light 003°psc Chesapeake Light 131°psc What is your position?
Y a. LAT 36°59.0'N, LONG 75°52.9'W N b. LAT 36°58.1'N, LONG 75°52.6'W N c. LAT 36°57.9'N, LONG 75°53.2'W N d. LAT 36°58.6'N, LONG 75°52.2'W 13505: What soundings are indicated by a blue tint on this chart?
N a. 30 fathoms or more Y b. 30 feet or less N c. 30 feet or more N d. 30 fathoms or less 13806: The chart symbol surrounding Saybrook Breakwater Light warns mariners that the navigational light structure is __________.
N a. no longer maintained Y b. protected by riprap N c. privately maintained N d. awash at high tide 14704: At 0800 your vessel is at mile 110 on the Columbia River. Thirty minutes later your vessel is at mile 115. What is your speed in knots?
N a. 4.3 knots N b. 5.7 knots N c. 7.8 knots Y d. 8.7 knots 15018: What course per standard magnetic compass (psc) is the same as 247°pgc?
N a. 240°psc N b. 246°psc Y c. 257°psc N d. 260°psc 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 15212: 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 2001, you obtain the following information:
Chesapeake Channel Tunnel North Light - 131°pgc;
Thimble Shoal Light - 248°pgc
What were the set and drift between 1930 and 2001?
N a. 127° at 1.1 knot Y b. 127° at 0.5 knot N c. 307° at 1.1 knot N d. 307° at 0.5 knot 15860: At 0100, your position is LAT 41°05.3 N, LONG 72°29.2 W. You head for the position one mile north of Mattituck Inlet Light and turn to make good 9.0 knots. If the visibility is about 2 miles, at what approximate time will you sight the light?
N a. The light is visible at 0100 N b. 0109 Y c. 0120 N d. 0128 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 15945: At 2107 Southeast Point Light bears 062°T, and at 2112 this light bears 038°T. What is your distance off Southeast Point Light at 2112? (assume no set and drift)
N a. 2.1 miles Y b. 2.5 miles N c. 2.9 miles N d. 3.3 miles 16114: As you pass through the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel,
you sight Trestle "A" in line bearing 198°pgc. What is the gyro error?
N a. 2°E N b. 0°E Y c. 2°W N d. 4°W 16339: Based on your 2209 fix, which would be a warning that you are being set down on Block Island Sound South Entrance Obstruction Lighted "BIS" Buoy?
Y a. Decreasing loran readings on 9960-W N b. Visual bearings of Montauk Point Lt. changing to the left N c. Increasing bearings of Southeast Point Light N d. Decreasing soundings 16368: Why should mariners use extreme care when navigating within the precautionary area centered on Chesapeake Bay Entrance Junction Lighted Gong Buoy CBJ?
N a. There are numerous underwater obstructions that are a hazard to vessels with drafts exceeding 2 meters (6.5 feet). N b. Fishing vessels of limited maneuverability routinely operate in this area when hunting oyster and crabs. Y c. Vessels may approach from different directions from the inbound separation lanes and from Chesapeake and Thimble Shoal Channel. N d. Large naval vessels having the right of way often enter the area when bound to or from the Norfolk Naval Base.