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45: You are in charge of a vessel that damages an aid to navigation established and maintained by the United States. Which statement is TRUE?
N a. You must take the aid in tow and deliver it to the nearest Coast Guard, Marine Safety Office. Y b. You must report the accident to the nearest Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection. N c. You may wait until you reach your destination before reporting the allision to the U.S. Coast Guard. N d. You must report the allision to the nearest Corps. of Engineers office. 97: The highest point on your towboat is 57 feet above the water, and the Memphis Gage reads +1.3 feet. What is the vertical clearance when you pass under the Memphis Highway Bridge in Memphis?
N a. 112.7 feet N b. 55.7 feet Y c. 54.6 feet N d. 51.8 feet 156: What are the dimensions of the Old River Lock?
N a. 110 ft x 1190 ft N b. 100 ft x 990 ft N c. 75 ft x 1000 ft Y d. 75 ft x 1190 ft 205: From your 1830 fix, you come left to a course of 290°T. Which of the following statements concerning Watch Hill Light is FALSE?
N a. The nominal range of its white light is 15 miles. N b. It displays both red and white lights. Y c. Its geographic range is 18.5 miles at a 35 foot (10.7 meter) height of eye. N d. Its horn blasts every 30 seconds in fog. 483: 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. The position of the vertex is LAT 37°34.9'N, LONG 25°59.0'W. The difference of longitude from the vertex to a point (X) on the great circle track is 10°W. Determine the latitude which intersects the great circle at point (X).
N a. 37°02.5'N Y b. 37°09.5'N N c. 37°15.6'N N d. 37°21.2'N 594: After you get underway, what is the first river gage you will pass?
N a. Head of Passes Y b. Donaldsonville N c. Baton Rouge N d. Red River Landing 597: Which daymark will you see as you approach Natchez Beam Lt. (mile 364.8 AHP)?
N a. Red diamond N b. White square N c. Green square Y d. Red triangle 1011: On 6 December , your 0800 zone time DR position was LAT 21°48.0'N, LONG 124°30.0'E. Your vessel was steaming on course 045°T at a speed of 20.0 knots. An observation of the Sun's lower limb was made at 1012 ZT. The chronometer read 02h 10m 42s and was slow 01m 02s. The observed altitude (Ho) was 41°17.1'. LAN occurred at 1129 zone time.
The observed altitude (Ho) was 44°53.7'. What was the longitude of your 1200 zone time running fix?
N a. LONG 125°25.0'E N b. LONG 125°28.9'E N c. LONG 125°32.5'E Y d. LONG 125°35.2'E 1107: On 16 April , your 0200 zone time DR position is LAT 17°18'S, LONG 168°46'E. You are on course 236°T at a speed of 16 knots. You observed 3 celestial bodies. Determine the latitude and longitude of your 0600 running fix.
N a. LAT 17°54.9'S, LONG 167°48.7'E N b. LAT 17°55.6'S, LONG 167°45.1'E N c. LAT 17°56.8'S, LONG 167°52.4'E Y d. LAT 18°00.4'S, LONG 167°49.2'E 1110: On 19 November , your 0300 zone time DR position is LAT 19°23'N, LONG 151°37'E. You are on course 293°T at a speed of 17 knots. You observed 3 celestial bodies. Determine the latitude and longitude of your 0600 running fix. NP-0039
N a. LAT 19°38.5'N, LONG 150°41.6'E Y b. LAT 19°34.8'N, LONG 150°48.0'E N c. LAT 19°32.9'N, LONG 150°52.3'E N d. LAT 19°30.5'N, LONG 150°48.5'E 1129: Which daymark should you see as you approach French Point Light (mile 915.4 AHP)?
N a. Red diamond N b. Green square Y c. Red triangle N d. Green diamond 1148: You complete changing out your tow and get underway enroute Ark City Tank Storage (mile 554.0 AHP) to deliver the tank barges. What is the distance you must travel from Cairo Point Light?
N a. 202.1 miles Y b. 400.7 miles N c. 554.2 miles N d. 605.8 miles 1227: At 0119, on 10 September, you pass Springfield Bend Lt. (mile 244.8 AHP) 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 8.5 mph?
N a. 1746, 12 September N b. 1244, 13 September Y c. 2329, 14 September N d. 0210, 15 September 1239: In high water conditions, which publication would you consult for the latest information on buoys between Baton Rouge and Cairo?
N a. List of Buoys and Daymarks N b. U.S.C.G. Light List N c. Army Corps. of Engineers Navigation Chart Y d. None of the above 1293: What is indicated by the two light gray shaded areas that cross the river above False River Lt. (mile 251.0 AHP)?
Y a. Utility crossings N b. Ferry crossings N c. Aerial cable crossings N d. Bridge construction 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 1460: On 27 June , your 1905 ZT DR position is LAT 24°35.0'N, LONG 50°15.0'W. At that time, you observe Saturn bearing 211°pgc. The chronometer reads 10h 04m 26s and the chronometer error is 01m 20s slow. The variation is 4.5°E. What is the gyro error?
Y a. 1.1°W N b. 3.4°E N c. 3.4°W N d. 5.6°W 1468: On 17 April , your 1516 zone time DR position is LAT 27°24.0'N, LONG 115°24.0'E. At that time, you observe the Sun bearing 247°psc. The chronometer reads 07h 16m 26s, and the chronometer error is 00m 32s slow. The variation is 4.5°E. What is the deviation of the standard compass?
N a. 4.5°W Y b. 5.4°E N c. 6.2°E N d. 6.2°W 1492: On 22 February , your 2045 ZT position is LAT 33°19'N,
LONG 52°06'W. You observe Polaris bearing 358.1°pgc. At the time of the observation the helmsman noted that he was heading 048°pgc and 065°psc. The variation is 19°W. What is the deviation for that heading?
N a. 1°E Y b. 3°E N c. 1°W N d. 3°W 1495: On 9 September , your 2043 ZT position is LAT 24°18'N, LONG 66°46'W. You observe Polaris bearing 001°pgc. At the time of the observation the helmsman noted that he was heading 031°pgc and 040°psc. The variation is 11°W. What is the deviation for that heading?
N a. 0° N b. 1°W N c. 3°W Y d. 2°E 1661: On 11 May , in DR position LAT 28°13.7'N, LONG 168°36.3'E, you observe an amplitude of the Sun. The Sun's center is on the celestial horizon and bears 283°psc. The chronometer reads 07h 13m 19s and is 02m 56s slow. Variation in the area is 13°E. What is the deviation of the standard magnetic compass?
N a. 5.2°W Y b. 5.6°W N c. 7.4°E N d. 7.8°E 1726: The highest point on your towboat is 57 feet above water. The Natchez Gage (mile 363.3 AHP) reads 16.7 feet. What is the vertical clearance when you pass under the Natchez - Vidalia (westbound) Hwy. Bridge?
Y a. 52.3 feet N b. 59.9 feet N c. 61.0 feet N d. 68.6 feet 1804: You pass Red River Gage at 2015 on 16 April and estimate the current will average 3.0 mph for the remainder of the time on the Mississippi River. What is your ETA at the mouth of the Ohio River if you continue to turn for 10 mph?
Y a. 1718, 20 April N b. 1830, 20 April N c. 0028, 21 April N d. 0821, 21 April 2090: At your current speed of 17 knots you only have enough fuel remaining to travel 316 miles. You must travel 622 miles to reach your destination. What should you reduce your speed (knots) to in order to reach your destination?
Y a. 12.1 N b. 13.3 N c. 14.5 N d. 15.7 2119: At 1622 ZT, on 15 June , in DR position LAT 10° 15.2' N, LONG 135° 10' W, you observe an amplitude of the Moon. The center of the Moon is on the visible horizon, bearing 101.2°psc. The variation is 5° E. What is the deviation?
Y a. 1.5°E N b. 1.5°W N c. 0.5°E N d. 0.5°W 2241: At 1318 ZT, on 10 September , in DR position LAT 24° 05.8' N, LONG 058° 08.3' E, you observe an amplitude of the Moon. The upper limb of the Moon is on the visible horizon and bears 254° psc. Variation is 2° W. What is the deviation?
N a. 8.0°W N b. 8.0°E Y c. 4.0°W N d. 4.0°E 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' 2681: Your vessel is on course 312°pgc and you sight a lighthouse dead ahead at a range of 10 miles. The gyro error is 3°E. What course would you steer to leave the lighthouse 1.5 miles abeam to starboard?
N a. 309°pgc Y b. 304°pgc N c. 309°T N d. 304°T 2852: Your vessel is on a course of 129°T at 13 knots. At 1937 a light bears 151.5°T. At 2003 the light bears 174°T. At which time and distance off will your vessel be when abeam of this light?
N a. 2016, 2.8 miles N b. 2016, 3.9 miles Y c. 2021, 3.9 miles N d. 2021, 2.8 miles 3060: The propeller on a vessel has a diameter of 24.0 feet and a pitch of 21.3 feet. What would be the slip if the vessel cruised 510 miles in a 24 hour day (observed distance) at an average RPM of 86?
N a. -12.2% N b. +12.2% Y c. -17.5% N d. +17.5% 3082: The speed of advance necessary to arrive in port at a designated time is 15.8 knots. The pitch of the propeller is 20.75 feet. You estimate 5% positive slip. How many RPM must you turn to make the necessary speed?
N a. 73.5 N b. 76.2 N c. 79.9 Y d. 81.2 3288: While steaming at 13.5 knots, your vessel consumes 251 barrels of fuel oil per day. In order to reduce consumption to 129 barrels of fuel oil per day, what is the maximum speed the vessel can turn for?
N a. 6.9 knots N b. 9.7 knots Y c. 10.8 knots N d. 12.7 knots 3755: 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 186°T, and the variation is 11°W. If the heading of your vessel at the time of the sighting is 193° per standard magnetic compass, what is the correct deviation?
Y a. 4°E N b. 4°W N c. 7°E N d. 7°W 3771: Two beacons form a range in the direction of 221.5°T. The range is seen in line from your vessel bearing 223° per gyro compass. The variation in the area is 4°E. What is the error of your gyro compass?
Y a. 1.5°W N b. 2.5°W N c. 5.5°W N d. 2.5°E 10107: What is the first course per standard magnetic compass (psc) in the outbound southeasterly traffic lane of the Chesapeake Bay entrance traffic separation scheme?
N a. 133°psc N b. 138°psc N c. 143°psc Y d. 148°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 10309: You are 3 miles due east of Montauk Point Light. What is the course per standard magnetic compass to LAT 41°00.0'N, LONG 71°30.0'W?
N a. 108°psc Y b. 122°psc N c. 124°psc N d. 130°psc 11306: At 1919 your position is LAT 37°00.0'N, LONG 75°30.0'W. At 1950 your position is LAT 36°59.5'N, LONG 75°37.0'W. What is the speed made good?
N a. 5.6 knots N b. 8.2 knots N c. 9.1 knots Y d. 10.9 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 11805: What is the true course to steer between Stratford Shoal (Middle Ground Light) and New Haven Light, if the set and drift of the current are 048°T at 2 knots, and a southeasterly wind will cause 2° of leeway? Your engines are making turns for 10 knots.
N a. 032°T Y b. 037°T N c. 039°T N d. 041°T 15141: At 2146 your position is 40°51.3'N, 71°59.2'W. If your engine speed has been 13 knots, what were the set and drift of the current you encountered since your 2100 position?
N a. 115°true at 1.1 knots N b. 115°true at 1.5 knots N c. 295° true at 1.1 knots Y d. 295°true at 1.5 knots 15158: At 1630, you reach point "A" and come right to 204°T. Your engine speed is 12 knots. Your 1715 position is LAT 37°09.8'N, LONG 75°37.4'W. The current was __________.
N a. 067°T at 1.1 knots Y b. 067°T at 1.5 knots N c. 247°T at 1.1 knots N d. 247°T at 1.6 knots 15241: At 1155 your vessel's position is LAT 41°09.0'N, LONG 72°34.4'W. If you make good a course of 282°T and a speed of 10.0 knots, when will you arrive at New Haven Harbor Lighted Whistle Buoy "NH"?
N a. 1315 N b. 1320 Y c. 1325 N d. 1330 15506: You are underway in the vicinity of Block Island and obtain the following lines of position:
Montauk Point Light 263°pgc
Block Island Southeast Light 026°pgc
Radar Bearing to Block Island Southwest Point 348°pgc
What is your position at the time of these sightings?
N a. LAT 41°05.0'N, LONG 71°36.2'W N b. LAT 41°05.1'N, LONG 71°36.0'W Y c. LAT 41°05.3'N, LONG 71°35.8'W N d. LAT 41°05.4'N, LONG 71°35.5'W 15520: NOAA VHF-FM weather broadcasts from New London, CT are on __________.
N a. 162.25 MHz N b. 162.30 MHz N c. 162.40 MHz Y d. 162.55 MHz 15615: At 2000, your position is LAT 37°04.1'N, LONG 76°05.6'W. You change course for the Eastern Shore. At 2037, Old Plantation Flats Light bears 033°pgc, and York Spit Light bears 282°pgc. The course made good from your 2000 position is __________.
Y a. 359°T N b. 006°T N c. 014°T N d. 020°T 15738: At 1830 you obtained the following Loran-C readings:
9960-W-14820.0
9960-X-26097.0
9960-Y-43713.5
What is your vessel's position?
N a. LAT 40°41.0'N, LONG 72°06.0'W N b. LAT 40°41.0'N, LONG 72°10.6'W Y c. LAT 40°42.5'N, LONG 72°07.1'W N d. LAT 40°47.5'N, LONG 72°02.9'W 16068: From your 2118 position, you proceed to Norfolk, VA, a distance of approximately 26.0 miles. To arrive at Norfolk by 0200 the next day, what is the minimum speed to make good from your 2118 position to arrive at this time?
N a. 5.0 knots N b. 5.3 knots N c. 5.8 knots Y d. 5.5 knots 16210: As you near Little Gull Island, you use your loran to insure that you do not come within 0.5 mile of the island. Which of the following loran readings will act as a danger line and keep you off Little Gull Island by a minimum of 0.5 mile?
Y a. Not less than 9960-Y-43953.5 N b. Not more than 9960-W-14735.9 N c. Not less than 9960-W-14735.8 N d. Not more than 9960-X-26149.0 16645: At 0630 you increase speed to 12.0 knots. At 0645 Race Rock Light bears 294°pgc. At 0700 Race Rock Light bears 293°pgc. Based on this, you should __________.
Y a. alter course to port N b. maintain course and speed N c. alter course to starboard N d. maintain course and reduce speed 16720: In order to check your compasses, you sight North Dumpling Island Light in line with Latimer Reef Light bearing 074°
pgc. The helmsman was steering 303°pgc and 315° per standard magnetic compass at the time. Which of the following is TRUE?
Y a. The gyro error is still 2°E. N b. The deviation based on the observation is 15°W. N c. The magnetic compass error is 12°W. N d. The true line of the range is 072°.