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240: At 1100, your position is LAT 41°11.3'N, LONG 72°28.0'W. You are steering a course of 069°T to leave Black Point one mile off your port beam. It has been reported that the Long Sand Shoal Buoys and Hatchett Reef Buoys are off station. Which of the following will serve as a line marking the hazards and keep your vessel in safe water?
N a. A bearing to Little Gull Island Light of not less than 090° N b. Maintaining a 7nm range off Orient point Y c. Danger bearing to Black Point of not more than 064°T N d. A distance to Saybrook Breakwater Light of not less than 1.3 miles 267: At 0802, Branford Reef Light bears 348°T at 0.75 mile, and the north point of Falkner Island bears 088°T at 6.7 miles. What were the set and drift since 0740?
N a. Set 040°T, drift .2 knot N b. Set 220°T, drift .2 knot Y c. Set 220°T, drift .6 knot N d. You are making good your intended course and speed. 306: A vessel steams 640 miles on course 047°T from LAT 34°45'N, LONG 140°00'E. What are the latitude and longitude of the point of arrival by mid-latitude sailing?
N a. LAT 41°57'N, LONG 150°02'E Y b. LAT 42°01'N, LONG 149°57'E N c. LAT 42°06'N, LONG 149°53'E N d. LAT 42°09'N, LONG 149°50'E 368: You will enter waters governed by the International Rules when __________.
N a. you cross the territorial sea boundary line N b. abeam of buoy "CBJ" Y c. Cape Charles Light bears 022°T N d. you cross the boundary of the contiguous zone 417: A vessel at LAT 21°32'N, LONG 160°30'W, heads for a destination at LAT 30°00'N, LONG 150°00'E. Determine the true course and distance by Mercator sailing.
N a. 273°T, 2645 miles N b. 273°T, 2692 miles Y c. 281°T, 2733 miles N d. 284°T, 2762 miles 474: You are on a great circle track departing from LAT 25°50.0'N, LONG 77°00.0'W and your initial course is 061.7°T. The position of the vertex is LAT 37°35.6'N, LONG 25°57.8'W.
What is the distance along the great circle track between the point of departure and the vertex?
N a. 2735.1 miles Y b. 2664.9 miles N c. 2583.2 miles N d. 2420.0 miles 523: At what time will you cross the 60 foot curve if you make good 12 knots?
N a. 0544 N b. 0541 N c. 0534 Y d. 0528 529: You depart LAT 51°48.0'S, LONG 178°35.0'W and steam 179 miles on course 270°. What is the longitude of arrival?
N a. 173°47'W N b. 174°27'E Y c. 176°36'E N d. 179°52'W 749: On 15 February at 0610 ZT, in DR position LAT 56°53.0'N, LONG 157°02.9'E, you observe Polaris at a sextant altitude (hs) of 56°10.4'. The index error is 2.5' on the arc, and the height of eye is 18 meters. What is the latitude?
Y a. 56°41.8'N N b. 56°47.9'N N c. 56°48.1'N N d. 57°10.6'N 755: You are taking a time tick using the 1400 signal from Buenos Aires, Argentina. You hear a 0.4 second dash followed by a series of dots, noting that the 29th and the 56th to 59th dots are omitted. At the start of the following 0.4 second dash (which is followed by an 8 second pulse), the comparing watch reads 01h 59m 57s. When compared to the chronometer, the comparing watch reads 02h 00m 38s, and the chronometer reads 02h 01m 33s. What is the chronometer error?
N a. 0m 03s slow N b. 0m 4ls slow Y c. 0m 52s fast N d. 1m 36s fast 847: On 17 December , your 0600 ZT fix gives you a position of LAT 27°16.7'N, LONG 138°39.2'W. Your vessel is on course 137°T, and your speed is 14.8 knots. Local apparent noon (LAN) occurs at 1207 ZT, at which time a meridian altitude of the Sun's lower limb is observed. The observed altitude (Ho) for this sight is 40°22.1'. What is the calculated latitude at LAN?
N a. 26°09.9'N N b. 26°11.6'N N c. 26°13.0'N Y d. 26°15.4'N 1168: 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 1183: On 25 June , your 0900 zone time DR position is LAT 24°10.0'S, LONG 148°30.0'W. Your vessel is on a course of 230°T at a speed of 18.0 knots. What is the zone time of local apparent noon (LAN)?
N a. 1154 N b. 1156 Y c. 1200 N d. 1204 1209: It is 22 October and you are keeping zone time +4. You are on course 083°T, speed 24 knots. Your 0820 DR position is LAT 26°10.0'N, LONG 52°20.0'W. What is the time of the second estimate of LAN by ship's clocks?
N a. 10h 04m 36s N b. 10h 04m 53s N c. 11h 04m 37s Y d. 11h 08m 54s 1473: On 26 January , your 1615 ZT DR position is LAT 27°14.0'S, LONG 57°22.0'W. At that time, you observe the Sun bearing 266°psc. The chronometer reads 08h 13m 19s, and the chronometer error is 01m 46s slow. The variation is 4°E. What is the deviation of the standard magnetic compass?
N a. 4.8°E N b. 4.9°W Y c. 5.9°W N d. 7.8°E 1475: On 26 February , your vessel's 1615 ZT DR position is LAT 25°14'S, LONG 57°22'W, when an azimuth of the Sun is observed. The chronometer time of the sight is 8h 13m 19s, and the Sun is bearing 266.0° per standard magnetic compass. The chronometer error is 01m 46s slow, and the variation in the area is 6°E. What is the deviation of the standard compass?
Y a. 1.7°E N b. 3.4°W N c. 7.7°E N d. 13.7°E 1486: On 1 September , your 1115 zone time DR position is LAT 25°20.0'N, LONG 28°24.0'W. At that time, you observe the Sun bearing 160.5°psc. The chronometer reads 01h 14m 58s, and the chronometer error is 01m 17s fast. The variation is 13.5°W. What is the deviation of the standard compass?
Y a. 2.1°E N b. 4.1°E N c. 11.0°W N d. 11.0°E 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 1658: On 23 August , in DR position LAT 24°07.0'N, LONG 136°16.0'E, you observe an amplitude of the Sun. The Sun's center is on the visible horizon and bears 074.5°psc. The chronometer reads 08h 56m 19s and is 02m 34s fast. Variation in the area is 2°W. What is the deviation of the magnetic compass?
N a. 2.5°E N b. 2.8°W Y c. 4.5°E N d. 4.8°W 1751: At 1118, on 24 May, you pass Natchez Gage and estimate the current will average 3.0 mph for the remainder of the time on the Mississippi River. What is your ETA at Cairo, IL if you continue to turn for 10 mph?
N a. 0840, 26 May N b. 2218, 26 May Y c. 2339, 27 May N d. 0339, 28 May 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 1956: At 1923, you increase speed to make good 9.2 mph. What is the first gage you will pass after your speed change?
N a. Cottonwood Point Y b. Caruthersville N c. Fulton N d. New Madrid 2115: The south coast of Long Island Sound between Mattituck Inlet and Port Jefferson is __________.
N a. composed of high rocky bluffs N b. a high, flat plateau with sheer cliffs Y c. fringed by rocky shoals N d. low and marshy with isolated beaches 2176: On 9 November , at 0426 ZT, your position was LAT 25°17.0'S, LONG 154°16.0'E. Your vessel is steaming at 14.0 knots on course 066°T. A sextant observation of the Sun's lower limb is made at 0837 ZT. The chronometer reads 10h 35m 21s, and the sextant altitude (hs) is 50°26.9'. The index error is 1.5' on the arc, and the chronometer error is 01m 48s slow. Your height of eye on the bridge is 56.0 feet. What is the observed altitude (Ho) and azimuth (Zn) of this sight using the assumed position?
N a. 50°18.1', 086.3°T N b. 50°18.1', 093.7°T Y c. 50°33.5', 085.9°T N d. 50°33.5', 093.7°T 2286: You observe the lower limb of the Sun at a sextant altitude (hs) of 50°26.9' on 9 November . The index error is 1.5' on the arc. The height of eye is 56 feet (17 meters). What is the observed altitude (Ho)?
N a. 50°04.2' N b. 50°18.1' Y c. 50°33.5' N d. 50°41.4' 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 2532: At 0715, on March 9, you pass Knox Landing GagE C313.8 AHP) and estimate the current will average 3.5 mph for the remainder of the time on the Mississippi River. What is your ETA at the mouth of the Ohio River if you increase speed to turn for 10 mph?
N a. 0640, 11 March N b. 0554, 12 March Y c. 0943, 13 March N d. 1242, 13 March 2709: If the highest point of your towboat is 54 feet above the water and the Natchez Gage reads 24.8 feet, what will be your vertical clearance when passing under the Natchez-Vidalia westbound Highway Bridge?
N a. 35.9 feet Y b. 47.2 feet N c. 49.6 feet N d. 57.5 feet 2784: You pass Ratcliff Light (mile 289.8) at 1650. What was your average speed since leaving Baton Rouge?
N a. 7.3 mph Y b. 7.6 mph N c. 8.0 mph N d. 8.3 mph 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 3062: The propeller on your vessel has a pitch of 22.8 feet. From 0800, 18 April, to 1020, 19 April, you steamed an observed distance of 403.6 miles. If your average RPM was 74, what was the slip?
N a. +7.0% N b. -7.0% Y c. +8.0% N d. -8.0% 3083: The speed necessary to reach port at a designated time is 18.7 knots. The propeller pitch is 24'03", and you estimate 3% positive slip. How many RPM's will the shaft have to turn?
Y a. 81 RPM N b. 87 RPM N c. 98 RPM N d. 104 RPM 3091: If the pitch of the propeller is 25.1 feet, and the revolutions per day are 91,591, calculate the day's run allowing 7% positive slip.
Y a. 351.6 miles N b. 378.1 miles N c. 390.0 miles N d. 404.6 miles 3279: While steaming at 15.0 knots, your vessel consumes 326 barrels of fuel oil per day. In order to reduce consumption to 178 barrels of fuel oil per day, what is the maximum speed the vessel can turn for?
N a. 8.1 knots N b. 8.5 knots N c. 11.1 knots Y d. 12.2 knots 3635: You desire to make good a true course of 236°. The variation is 8°E, magnetic compass deviation is 1°E, and gyrocompass error is 3°W. A south-southeasterly wind produces a 1° leeway. What is the course to steer per standard magnetic compass (psc) to make the true course good?
Y a. 226°psc N b. 228°psc N c. 244°psc N d. 246°psc 3767: You are on course 251°pgc and 241° per magnetic compass, when you observe a range in line bearing 192°pgc. The chart indicates that the range is in line on a bearing of 194°T. The variation is 16°E. What is the deviation of the magnetic compass?
N a. 2°E N b. 2°W Y c. 4°W N d. 10°W 6144: What are the dimensions of the Old River Lock on the Lower Old River (mile 304 AHP)?
Y a. 1190 X 75 feet N b. 1185 X 84 feet N c. 1190 X 84 feet N d. 1185 X 75 feet 10201: Your present position is LAT 41°05.5'N, LONG 72°38.0'W. Assuming that there are no set and drift, what course must you steer per standard magnetic compass (psc) to arrive at a position 0.5 mile due south of New Haven Lighted whistle Buoy NH?
N a. 315.5°psc Y b. 310.5°psc N c. 290.5°psc N d. 284.5°psc 13302: The shoal spanned by Trestle B of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel is __________.
N a. Chesapeake shoal N b. the Middle ground N c. Lynnhaven roads Y d. the Tail of the Horseshoe 13803: NOAA Weather Broadcasts for the New London area may be received by turning your radio to __________.
Y a. 162.550 MHz N b. 162.475 MHz N c. 162.400 MHz N d. 162.350 MHz 15161: From your 1815 position, you want to make good course 263°
T. Your engines are turning RPMs for 12 knots. The current is 050°T at 1.9 knots. Adjusting your course for set and drift, at what time should you expect to enter the red sector of Cape Henry Light?
N a. 1851 N b. 1857 Y c. 1904 N d. 1911 15240: At 1130, Horton Point Light bears 172° true at a range of 3.45nm
The fathometer reads 81 ft. Your position is __________.
N a. north of your intended track line N b. 41°09.4'N, 72°22.6'W N c. three miles southeast of Six Mile Reef Buoy "8A" Y d. 41°08.5'N, 72°27.3'W 15429: What is the vertical clearance of the Vicksburg Highway 80 Bridge when the river level is the same as the Low Water Reference Plane? The low water reference plane (LWRP) for Vicksburg, MS. is 0.1.
N a. 128.3 ft N b. 125.6 ft N c. 119.5 ft Y d. 116.1 ft 15622: What are the dimensions of the Old River Lock on the Lower Old River (304 AHP)?
Y a. 1190 x 75 feet N b. 1195 x 75 feet N c. 1195 x 84 feet N d. 1202 x 84 feet 15807: You are southeast of Saybrook Breakwater Light passing Saybrook Bar Lighted Bell Buoy "8". This buoy marks __________.
Y a. shoal water N b. a tide rips area N c. the junction with the Connecticut River N d. a sunken wreck 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 16360: What is the course to steer per gyro compass from the anchorage to point "A" if westerly winds are causing 3° of leeway?
N a. 178°pgc N b. 182°pgc N c. 184°pgc Y d. 187°pgc 16411: You get underway at 1030. The wind is out of the SSE and you estimate 3° leeway. What course should you steer per gyrocompass to make good a desired course of 075°T?
N a. 074°pgc N b. 076°pgc N c. 078°pgc Y d. 080°pgc