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185: At 1950, your position is LAT 37°12.3'N, LONG 75°38.6'W. The set and drift from 1930 to 1950 were __________.
Y a. 150°T at 1.6 knot N b. 150°T at 0.6 knots N c. 330°T at 0.6 knot N d. 330°T at 1.6 knots 256: 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 N c. 270.5°psc Y d. 275.5°psc 282: From your 1752 position, you steer 307°pgc at 9 knots. At 1805, you obtain the visual bearings. What are the latitude and longitude of your 1805 position? Old Pt. Comfort Light 232°pgc. Chesapeake Bay Tunnel North Light 130°pgc.
Y a. LAT 37°05.9'N, LONG 76°08.0'W N b. LAT 37°06.0'N, LONG 76°08.4'W N c. LAT 37°05.9'N, LONG 76°07.7'W N d. LAT 37°06.1'N, LONG 76°07.5'W 293: At 1730, your position is LAT 37°13.9'N, LONG 76°26.4'W. You are steering course 088° per standard magnetic compass (psc) at an engine speed of 8.0 knots. What is your distance off Tue Marshes Light at 1730?
N a. 3.2 miles N b. 3.0 miles N c. 2.8 miles Y d. 2.6 miles 315: From your 1430 fix, you order turns for 8 knots. You steer 045°T and experience no set and drift. At what time would you expect to have New Point Comfort Spit Light "4" abeam?
N a. 1510 N b. 1504 Y c. 1458 N d. 1452 318: From your 1915 fix you come right and steer a course of 200°T. At 2000, your position is LAT 37°05.5'N, LONG 76°07.0'W. Your intention is to pass through Chesapeake Channel. If there are no set and drift, what course would you steer per standard magnetic compass to make good a course of 145°T?
Y a. 156° N b. 151° N c. 139° N d. 134° 408: You depart LAT 37°36'N, LONG 123°00'W, and steam 2022 miles on course 241°T. What is the longitude of your arrival by Mercator sailing?
N a. LONG 163°28.2'W N b. LONG 163°18.2'W Y c. LONG 156°51.7'W N d. LONG 154°18.3'W 423: At 0530, your position is LAT 41°12.6'N, LONG 72°08.5'W. What is the color of New London Harbor Light?
N a. Green N b. White Y c. Red N d. Alternating white and green 442: Shortly after getting underway, you sight Stonington Outer Breakwater Light in line with Stonington Inner Breakwater Light bearing 000° per gyrocompass. Which statement is TRUE?
N a. The deviation is 2°W N b. The variation is 2°E. N c. The compass error is 16°W. Y d. The gyro error is 2.5°W 478: The great circle distance from LAT 38°17'N, LONG 123°16'W to LAT 35°01'N, LONG 142°21'E is 4330 miles, and the initial course is 300.9°T. Determine the latitude of the vertex.
N a. 46°54.8'N N b. 47°24.7'N N c. 47°35.2'N Y d. 47°40.5'N 603: At 0915 zone time, on 7 November , you depart Seattle, LAT 47°36.0'N, LONG 122°22.0'W (ZD +8). You are bound for Kobe, LAT 34°40.0'N, LONG 135°12.0'E, and you estimate your speed of advance at 18.5 knots. The distance is 4,527 miles. What is your estimated zone time of arrival at Kobe?
N a. 1257, 17 November Y b. 0657, 18 November N c. 1857, 18 November N d. 0657, 19 November 609: At 0915 zone time, on 7 April , you depart San Francisco, LAT 37°48.5'N, LONG 122°24.0'W (ZD +8). You are bound for Kobe, LAT 34°40.0'N, LONG 135°12.0'E, and you estimate your speed of advance at 17 knots. The distance is 4,819 miles. What is your estimated zone time of arrival at Kobe?
N a. 0343, 18 April N b. 1243, 19 April Y c. 2143, 19 April N d. 0443, 20 April 653: On which voyage would a great circle track be significantly shorter than a rhumb line track? (Use gnomonic tracking chart WOXZC 5274)
Y a. Savannah, GA, to Lisbon, Portugal N b. Dublin, Ireland (Irish Sea), to La Coruna, Spain (LAT 43°22'N, LONG 8°24'W) N c. Reykjavik, Iceland, to Lisbon, Portugal N d. Boston to Sable Island 688: What is the distance from the Amoco Docks at Baton Rouge, LA, to Pittsburgh, PA?
N a. 727.9 miles N b. 981.5 miles N c. 1575.3 miles Y d. 1681.7 miles 744: On 22 May , at 0440 ZT, your vessel's DR position is LAT 23°24'N, LONG 110°24'W. At approximately this time, you obtain a sextant altitude (hs) of Polaris reading 23°40.9' with an index error of 1.6' on the arc. Your chronometer reads 11h 42m 14s, and is 2m 36s fast. What is your latitude by Polaris, given a height of eye of 24 feet?
N a. 23°28.6'N N b. 23°30.0'N Y c. 23°31.2'N N d. 23°32.8'N 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 987: On 17 January , your 0730 zone time fix gives you a position of LAT 22°26.0'S, LONG 152°17.0'E. Your vessel is steaming on a course of 116°T at a speed of 17 knots. An observation of the Sun's lower limb is made at 1015 zone time. The chronometer reads 00h 13m 23s, and the chronometer error is 01m 49s slow. The observed altitude (Ho) is 66°02.1'. LAN occurs at 1152 zone time and a meridian altitude of the Sun's lower limb is made. The observed altitude (Ho) is 87°54.2'. Determine the vessel's 1200 zone time position.
Y a. LAT 22°53.8'S, LONG 153°25.6'E N b. LAT 22°53.8'S, LONG 153°28.8'E N c. LAT 22°56.3'S, LONG 153°25.6'E N d. LAT 22°56.3'S, LONG 153°28.8'E 1001: On 26 July , your 1030 ZT DR position is LAT 18°25'N, LONG 51°15'W. You are on course 231°T, speed 15 knots. Determine your 1200 position using the following observations of the Sun.
ZONE TIME GHA DECLINATION Ho
1228 50°23.5' N 19°21.9' 88°14.3'
1236 52°23.5' N 19°21.8' 88°29.0'
N a. LAT 18°00.9'N, LONG 51°31.9'W N b. LAT 18°03.5'N, LONG 51°36.2'W Y c. LAT 18°07.2'N, LONG 51°30.4'W N d. LAT 18°10.6'N, LONG 51°25.1'W 1118: 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 1240: As you approach Ashland Light (mile 378.1 AHP), which type of daymark would you see on the light structure?
N a. Green square N b. Green diamond N c. Red diamond Y d. Red triangle 1244: 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 1269: At 1400 zone time, on 11 April , your DR position is LAT 25°40'N, LONG 91°00'W. You are steering 180°T at a speed of 10.0 knots. What is your zone time of sunset?
N a. 1812 N b. 1816 N c. 1820 Y d. 1825 1644: From your 2207 position you adjust your course to arrive 0.3 mile north of Lighted Whistle Buoy "NCA". If you make good 14 knots, at what time will Cape Charles Light be abeam?
Y a. 2242 N b. 2245 N c. 2247 N d. 2250 1676: On 10 June , your vessel's 0519 zone time DR position is LAT 27°07.0'N, LONG 92°10.0'W, when an amplitude of the Sun is observed. The Sun's center is on the visible horizon and bears 063.6° per standard magnetic compass. The variation in the area is 4.8°E. The chronometer reads 11h 17m 32s and is 01m 18s slow. What is the deviation of the compass?
N a. 5.6°E N b. 4.8°E N c. 4.2°W Y d. 4.8°W 1680: On 31 October , your 1700 zone time DR position is LAT 27°17.0'N, LONG 116°10.0'W, when an amplitude of the Sun is observed. The Sun's center is on the visible horizon and bears 246.5° per standard magnetic compass. Variation in the area is 8.5°E. The chronometer reads 01h 01m 23s and the chronometer error is 01m 54s slow. What is the deviation of the standard compass?
N a. 0.8°E Y b. 0.8°W N c. 2.5°E N d. 2.5°W 1701: The latest available information on the channel conditions above Baton Rouge that includes the latest buoy information, as well as recommended courses, is found in the __________.
N a. Corps. of Engineers maps N b. Waterways Journal Y c. Local Notice to Mariners N d. Sailing Directions 1866: 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 019.0°T at a sextant altitude (hs) of 53°56.2'. 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. Phecda N b. Mimosa N c. Gamma Ursae Minoris Y d. Mizar 1880: On 13 September , your 1830 ZT DR position was LAT 23°03'S, LONG 105°16'E when you observed a faint unidentifiable star through a hole in the clouds. The star bore 265.0°T at a sextant altitude (hs) of 62°25.4'. The chronometer read 11h 24m 39s and is 5m 08s slow. The index error is 1.0' off the arc, and the height of eye is 52 feet. What star did you observe?
N a. Sigma Ophiuchi N b. Alcyone Y c. Dschubba N d. Gamma Lupi 1884: On 26 November , your 0535 DR position is LAT 27°18.9'S, LONG 30°18.4'E. You observe an unidentified planet bearing 085°T at an observed altitude (Ho) of 32°15.2'. The chronometer reads 03h 33m 16s, and is 01m 48s slow. What planet did you observe?
N a. Saturn Y b. Jupiter N c. Mars N d. Venus 2019: On 15 October , your 0300 zone time DR position is LAT 27°14'S, LONG 99°46'E. You are on course 128°T at a speed of 19 knots. Considering their magnitude, azimuth, and altitude, which group includes the three bodies best suited for a fix at star time?
N a. Jupiter, Alphard, Betelgeuse N b. Mars, Regulus, Canopus N c. Achernar, Suhail, Alphard Y d. Achernar, Procyon, Aldebaran 2076: What is the mile point of the Fulton Gage?
Y a. 778 AHP N b. 687 AHP N c. 632 AHP N d. 598 AHP 2160: On 17 April , your vessel's 1856 zone time DR position is LAT 22°35.0'N, LONG 63°15.0'W. At that time, a sextant observation of the star Sirius is made. The sextant altitude is 42°45.0' and the chronometer reads 10h 59m 27s.
The index error is 2.6' off the arc, and the chronometer error is 03m 01s fast. Your height of eye is determined to be 45 feet. What is the computed altitude (hc) and azimuth (Zn) for this sight using the assumed position?
N a. 42°40.0', 214.9°T N b. 42°40.0', 325.1°T Y c. 42°51.6', 214.9°T N d. 42°51.6', 325.1°T 2290: You observe the lower limb of the Sun at a sextant altitude (hs) of 75°12.3' on 6 August . The index error is 1.5' off the arc. The height of eye is 32 feet (9.8 meters). What is the observed altitude (Ho)?
N a. 75°18.6' Y b. 75°24.0' N c. 75°30.7' N d. 75°34.6' 2457: You have steamed 369 miles at 16 knots and burning 326 barrels of fuel per day. You must decrease your consumption to 212 barrels per day with 271 miles left in your voyage. What must you reduce your speed (kts) to in order to burn this amount of fuel?
N a. 11.1 N b. 12.9 N c. 13.6 Y d. 15.1 2656: You are steering 257°T, and a light is picked up dead ahead at a distance of 13.3 miles at 2016. You change course to pass the light 4 miles off abeam to starboard. If you are making 18.5 knots, what is your ETA at the position 4 miles off the light?
Y a. 2057 N b. 2100 N c. 2103 N d. 2113 3056: The propeller on a vessel has a diameter of 18.8 feet and a pitch of 21.4 feet. What would be the slip if the vessel cruised 378 miles in a 24 hour day (observed distance) at an average RPM of 76?
Y a. +1.9% N b. -1.9% N c. +4.7% N d. -4.7% 3077: If the speed necessary for reaching port at a designated time is 23.7 knots and the pitch of the propeller is 20.8 feet, how many revolutions per minute will the shaft have to turn, assuming a 7% negative slip?
Y a. 108 N b. 112 N c. 116 N d. 124 3282: While steaming at 16.3 knots, your vessel consumes 363 barrels of fuel oil per day. In order to reduce consumption to 298 barrels of fuel oil per day, what is the maximum speed the vessel can turn for?
N a. 12.6 knots N b. 13.1 knots N c. 14.7 knots Y d. 15.3 knots 3298: Your vessel consumes 216 barrels of fuel per day at a speed of 15.0 knots. What will be the fuel consumption of your vessel at 17.5 knots?
N a. 232 bbls N b. 252 bbls N c. 294 bbls Y d. 343 bbls 3760: Your vessel is proceeding up a channel, and you see a pair of range lights that are in line ahead. The chart indicates that the direction of this pair of lights is 352°T, and the variation is 4°W. If the heading of your vessel at the time of the sighting is 359° per standard magnetic compass, what is the correct deviation?
Y a. 3°W N b. 7°E N c. 11°E N d. 11°W 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 13300: The soundings on this chart are measured in __________.
Y a. feet N b. yards N c. fathoms N d. meters 15060: At 0802, the radar range and bearing to Branford Reef Light are 350°pgc at 0.8 mile, and the north point of Falkner Island are 090°pgc at 6.7 miles. What were the set and drift that you encountered since 0740?
N a. Set 085°T, drift .2 knot Y b. Set 085°T, drift .6 knot N c. Set 265°T, drift .2 knot N d. Set 265°T, drift .6 knot 15308: From your 0315 position, what time can you expect to reach York Spit Channel Buoys "37" and "38"?
Y a. 0405 N b. 0412 N c. 0417 N d. 0423 15468: Which loran line of position will serve as a danger reading on the loran to keep you west of the submerged obstruction at LAT 37°24.2'N, LONG 76°03.7'W, after you leave York Spit Channel?
N a. Not less than 9960-Z-58622 N b. Not more than 9960-Y-41595 N c. Not less than 9960-Y-41595 Y d. Not less than 9960-X-27246 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° 15669: The area between Block Island and Montauk Point that is bounded by dashed magenta lines is a __________.
N a. naval exercise area N b. fish trap area Y c. submerged cable area N d. restricted navigation area 15729: If the Rosedale Gage reads -0.5 feet, what is the water level if the low water reference plane for Rosedale is 3.0 feet?
N a. 0.5 foot below the plane N b. 0.5 foot above the plane N c. 2.5 feet above the plane Y d. 3.5 feet below the plane 15825: What is the vertical clearance between the highest point of your towboat, if it is 58 feet above the water, and if the Natchez Gage reads 28.13 feet when passing under the Natchez Upper Highway Bridge?
N a. 15.9 feet N b. 33.2 feet Y c. 39.9 feet N d. 45.4 feet 15843: You continue to steer 195°T. You pass Cape Charles Lighted Bell Buoy "14", 0.9 miles abeam to starboard at 2111. Your speed made good from 2045 to 2111 is __________.
N a. 13.7 knots N b. 14.1 knots N c. 14.5 knots Y d. 14.8 knots 16110: If you are making 8.3 knots over the ground, what is your ETA at the first turning point in York Spit Channel between buoys "29" and "30"?
N a. 0444 N b. 0456 N c. 0508 Y d. 0522 16510: At 0728, Race Rock Light is bearing 282°T at 3.8 miles,
and the closest point on Fishers Island is at a radar range of 2.0 miles. What speed have you been making since you changed course at 0705?
N a. 9.2 knots Y b. 9.8 knots N c. 10.6 knots N d. 11.4 knots 16544: At 2347 you are advised that your assistance is no longer needed. At 2350 you change course to make good 268°T. At 0015 you take the following round of bearings:
Kelsey Point Breakwater light 024°pgc
Horton Point Light 100°pgc
Falkner Island Light 333°pgc
At 0030 Falkner Island Lt. bears 000°T at 5.9 miles.
What is the course and speed made good between 0015 and 0030?
N a. CMG 262°T, SMG 10.4 knots N b. CMG 268°T, SMG 10.8 knots N c. CMG 268°T, SMG 10.4 knots Y d. CMG 272°T, SMG 10.8 knots 16617: At 0200, you take the following bearings:
Falkner Island Light 004.5°T
Kelsey Pt. Breakwater Lt. 054.0°T
Horton Point Light 115.0°T
What were the set and drift from 0130?
N a. 260° at 0.5 knot N b. 080° at 1.0 knot Y c. 260° at 1.0 knot N d. There is no current.