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53: What are the dimensions of Old River Lock, on the Lower Mississippi River?
Y a. 1190 feet x 75 feet N b. 1045 feet x 75 feet N c. 760 feet x 75 feet N d. 425 feet x 75 feet 70: What is the vertical clearance of the Natchez-Vidalia Highway Bridge (westbound) when the river level is the same as the Low Water Reference Plane (6.5 feet)?
N a. 125.6 ft Y b. 119.5 ft N c. 108.3 ft N d. 102.2 ft 79: The map shows a circle with two black quadrants located at mile 846.4 AHP. What does this indicate?
Y a. A river gage N b. A bulletin Board N c. The grain elevator at Bunge Grain N d. A culvert with a sluice gate 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 460: Determine the great circle distance and initial course from LAT 35°27.0'N, LONG 140°20.5'E to LAT 47°51.0'N, LONG 122°51.0'W.
N a. 4087 miles, 036°T Y b. 4115 miles, 045°T N c. 4122 miles. 076°T N d. 4136 miles, 076°T 495: At 0815, visibility is excellent and you can see Montauk Point. Montauk Point is __________.
N a. low and rocky with scattered small pine trees N b. a low lying wetland Y c. a high sandy bluff N d. a flat wooded plain 547: At 0705, you change course to head for The Race. You wish to leave Race Rock Light bearing due north at 0.4 mile. If the current is 100°T, at 2.8 knots, and you are turning for 12.0 knots, what course (pgc) should you steer?
N a. 267°pgc Y b. 263°pgc N c. 255°pgc N d. 250°pgc 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 621: You are on a voyage from New York, NY, to San Francisco, CA. The distance from pilot to pilot is 5132 miles. The speed of advance is 13.5 knots. You estimate 32 hours for bunkering at Colon, and 14 hours for the Panama Canal transit. If you take departure at 0600 hours (ZD +4), 16 May, what is your ETA (ZD +7) at San Francisco?
N a. 0609, 1 June Y b. 2109, 2 June N c. 0009, 3 June N d. 0409, 3 June 686: The Vaucluse Trench fill revetment on the LMR extends from mile __________.
Y a. 535.6 - 532.9 RDB N b. 535.9 - 534.3 RDB N c. 535.9 - 534.3 LDB N d. 534.3 - 532.6 LDB 702: 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 N b. 43.2 feet Y c. 47.2 feet N d. 57.5 feet 1144: What is the brown colored tint shown at Bordeaux Point Dykes (mile 681.0 AHP)?
N a. river gage N b. fish hatchery Y c. dredge material N d. levee 1215: It is 9 February and you are keeping zone time -6. You are on course 258°T, speed 19 knots. Your 0840 DR position is LAT 26°21.0'S, LONG 78°39.0'E. What is the time of the second estimate of LAN by ship's clocks?
N a. 12h 05m 21s N b. 12h 37m 12s N c. 13h 13m 40s Y d. 13h 05m 44s 1260: On 16 March , your 0330 ZT DR position is LAT 22°36.0'S, LONG 76°16.0'E. You are on course 098°T at a speed of 16 knots. What will be the ZT of sunrise at your vessel?
N a. 0545 Y b. 0553 N c. 0600 N d. 0608 1496: On 3 October , your 2122 ZT position is LAT 26°32'N, LONG 84°26'W. You observe Polaris bearing 359.8°pgc. At the time of the observation the helmsman noted that he was heading 106°pgc and 107°psc. The variation is 0°. What is the deviation for that heading?
N a. 1°E Y b. 0° N c. 1°W N d. 2°W 1500: On September 9 , your 2130 zone time (ZD +5) DR position is LAT 45°08'N, LONG 82°38'W. At that time, you observe Polaris bearing 000.5°pgc. The chronometer time of the observation is 02h 26m 09s, and the chronometer is 1m 43s slow. The variation is 8.7°W. What is the gyro error?
Y a. 0.7°E N b. 1.2°E N c. 0.8°W N d. 9.4°W 1836: Which daymark should you see as you approach French Point Light (mile 915.4 AHP)?
N a. Green diamond N b. Green square Y c. Red triangle N d. Red diamond 1914: On 14 January , your 0550 DR position is LAT 25°26.0'N, LONG 38°16.0'W. You observe an unidentified star bearing 192°T at an observed altitude (Ho) of 06°15.2'. The chronometer reads 08h 48m 51s, and is 01m 22s slow. What star did you observe?
N a. Gienah N b. Kochab Y c. Gacrux N d. Eltanin 2026: On 10 June , your 1712 zone time DR position is LAT 25°10.0'S, LONG 06°58.0'E. You are on course 213°T at a speed of 9.0 knots. Considering their magnitude, azimuth, and altitude, which group includes the three stars best suited for a fix at star time?
N a. Procyon, Antares, Sirius N b. Sirius, Procyon, Regulus N c. Acrux, Canopus, Regulus Y d. Acrux, Procyon, Arcturus 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 2277: You observe the lower limb of the Sun at a sextant altitude (hs) of 41°29.8' on 11 January . The index error is 2.4' off the arc. The height of eye is 68 feet. What is the observed altitude (Ho)?
N a. 41°36.4' Y b. 41°39.4' N c. 41°42.0' N d. 41°44.5' 2331: What is the coastwise distance from your 0731 fix to Wilmington, DE (LAT 39°43.2'N, LONG 75°31.5'W)?
N a. 339 miles N b. 309 miles N c. 245 miles Y d. 221 miles 2458: You have steamed 560 miles at 23 knots and burning 524 barrels of fuel per day. You must decrease your consumption to 260 barrels per day with 316 miles left in your voyage. What must you reduce your speed (kts) to in order to burn this amount of fuel?
N a. 16.3 N b. 18.6 N c. 19.9 Y d. 21.6 2460: You have steamed 499 miles at 21 knots and burning 462 barrels of fuel per day. You must decrease your consumption to 221 barrels per day with 311 miles left in your voyage. What must you reduce your speed (kts) to in order to burn this amount of fuel?
N a. 17.3 Y b. 18.4 N c. 19.1 N d. 20.0 2665: You are on course 079°T, speed 11.2 knots. At 0904 you see a daymark bearing 078°T at a range of 4.6. If you change course at 0910 to leave the daymark abeam to starboard at 0.5 mile, at what time will the daymark be abeam?
N a. 0918 N b. 0923 Y c. 0928 N d. 0935 3106: You are turning 85 RPM, with a propeller pitch of 19 feet, and an estimated slip of +3%. What is the speed of advance?
N a. 14.7 knots Y b. 15.5 knots N c. 16.4 knots N d. 17.1 knots 3252: You have steamed 803 miles at 13 knots, and consumed 179 tons of fuel. If you have 371 tons of usable fuel remaining, how far can you steam at 16 knots?
Y a. 1099 miles N b. 1374 miles N c. 1833 miles N d. 2581 miles 3283: While steaming at 17.5 knots, your vessel consumes 378 barrels of fuel oil per day. In order to reduce consumption to 194 barrels of fuel oil per day, what is the maximum speed the vessel can turn for?
N a. 12.5 knots Y b. 14.0 knots N c. 15.5 knots N d. 16.8 knots 3312: You have steamed 199 miles and consumed 23.0 tons of fuel. If you maintain the same speed, how many tons of fuel will you consume while steaming 410 miles?
N a. 32.6 tons N b. 39.9 tons Y c. 47.4 tons N d. 97.6 tons 3455: You wish to make good a course of 230°T while turning for an engine speed of 12.5 knots. The set is 180°T, and the drift is 1.7 knots. What course should you steer?
N a. 244°T Y b. 236°T N c. 231°T N d. 222°T 3619: Your vessel is steering course 149°psc, variation for the area is 13°E, and deviation is 4°E. The wind is from the northeast, producing a 4° leeway. What true course are you making good?
N a. 128°T N b. 136°T N c. 162°T Y d. 170°T 3654: You are taking a time tick using the 2000 signal from Kekaha-Kauai, Hawaii (WWVH). You hear a series of 1 second dashes followed by a 9 second silent period, then a long 1.3 second dash. At the beginning of the long dash, your comparing watch reads 07h 59m 54s. When compared to the chronometer, the comparing watch reads 08h 00m 00s, and the chronometer reads 08h 00m 06s. What is the chronometer error?
N a. 0m 06s slow N b. 0m 06s fast N c. 0m 12s fast Y d. No error 3754: 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 014°T, and the variation is 11°E. If the heading of your vessel at the time of the sighting is 009° per standard magnetic compass, what is the correct deviation?
N a. 5°E N b. 5°W N c. 6°E Y d. 6°W 10303: Determine the course per standard magnetic compass from 0.2 mile south of Race Rock Light (LAT 41°14.6'N, LONG 72°02.8'W) to the entrance of the channel to Lake Montauk (west of Montauk Point).
N a. 137.0°psc N b. 152.0°psc N c. 165.5°psc Y d. 168.5°psc 10308: You are 3 miles due east of Montauk Point Light. What is the course per standard magnetic compass to a position 1.5 miles due east of Watch Hill Point Light?
N a. 341°psc N b. 337°psc N c. 011°psc Y d. 007°psc 10907: What is the time (DST ZD +4) of the AM high tide at York Point, Poquoson River on 8 September 1983?
N a. 0955 Y b. 1048 N c. 1055 N d. 1102 11308: At 1919 your position is LAT 37°00.0'N, LONG 75°30.0'W. At 2011 your position is LAT 36°59.5'N, LONG 75°44.9'W. What was the speed made good?
Y a. 13.7 knots N b. 12.0 knots N c. 11.6 knots N d. 10.9 knots 11900: What is the true course to steer between the entrance to Great Salt Pond (LAT 41°12.0'N, LONG 71°35.6'W) and the entrance to Quonochontaug Pond (LAT 41°19.8'N, LONG 71°43.2'W), if you are turning for 8.5 knots, and you allow for a current of 247°T at 1.2 knots, and an easterly wind is causing 2° of leeway?
N a. 314°T N b. 320°T N c. 328°T Y d. 333°T 13005: At 1715 your position is LAT 41°00.0'N, LONG 72°40.0'W. You are making turns for 15.5 knots. What is your ETA at a position 1.5 miles due south of Stratford Shoal Middle Ground Light?
N a. 1820 N b. 1824 N c. 1828 Y d. 1832 15023: At 1042, on 16 March, you are passing the Vicksburg Gage (mile 437.0 AHP). What has been the average current since 0630, 15 March, if you have been making turns for 8.0 mph?
N a. 0.2 mph N b. 0.5 mph Y c. 0.8 mph N d. 1.2 mph 15340: At 1718, Bartlett Reef Light bears 050°T at a distance of 1.5 miles. From this position, you change course to 128°
T. At 1750 Race Rock Light bears 336°T, Little Gull Island Light bears 285°T, and Montauk Point Light bears 134°T. What were the set and drift of the current you encountered since 1718?
N a. 245°T at 0.9 knots N b. 245°T at 1.7 knots Y c. 065°T at 1.7 knots N d. 065°T at 0.9 knots 15510: From your 1800 position you steer a course of 350°psc at a speed of 10.0 knots. At 1830, your position is LAT 41°11.7'N, LONG 71°45.8'W. What are the set and drift of the current?
N a. 029°T, 0.7 knot Y b. 029°T, 1.4 knots N c. 209°T, 0.7 knot N d. 209°T, 1.4 knots 15540: At 2200 Middle Ground Light is bearing 270° true at 9 nm
Which statement is TRUE?
N a. The current is flooding. Y b. You are being set to the left of the track. N c. The set is towards the southwest. N d. The drift is 0.6 knot. 15630: The area between Island 67 Upper Light (mile 623.1 AHP) and Sunflower Cut-off Foot Light (mile 624.8 AHP) is known as a __________.
N a. transit N b. chute Y c. crossing N d. slough 15866: What is your ETA at a point where Stratford Shoal Middle Ground Light bears 180°T if you make good 9.0 knots?
N a. 0409 Y b. 0416 N c. 0425 N d. 0433 16209: You calculate that the current will be ebbing at the Race at 0700. You should expect to be set in which general direction at the Race?
N a. West N b. North N c. Northeast Y d. East 16211: From point "A", you lay out an intended track line to a point where Block Island North Light bears 180°T at 2.9 miles (Point "B"). What is the length of this leg of the voyage?
N a. 20.4 miles N b. 23.7 miles N c. 23.9 miles Y d. 24.4 miles 16307: Which statement regarding the wreck 0.2 mile south of buoys "1" and "2" at the entrance to New London Harbor is TRUE?
N a. The wreck presents a danger to all vessels with drafts in excess of 30 feet (9.1 meters). N b. The wreck is visible above the sounding datum between the months of March and June. Y c. The wreck is shown on the chart, but its actual existence is doubtful. N d. The wreck was cleared by wire drag in 1982 and will not appear on future charts. 16317: Which chart would you use for more detailed information on New Haven Harbor?
N a. 12370 Y b. 12371 N c. 12372 N d. 12373 16318: What true course and speed did you make good between 0730 and 0900?
N a. 273°T, 8.7 knots Y b. 277°T, 8.4 knots N c. 279°T, 8.0 knots N d. 284°T, 7.5 knots 16439: While you are at anchor, what will serve as a positive warning that you are drifting towards the wrecks located to the NW and SW of your 2215 position?
N a. A constant bearing on New Point Comfort Light. Y b. The bearing of Wolf Trap Light changing to the right N c. Increasing soundings N d. The bearing of Wolf Trap Light changing to the left 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 16513: At 0748, you change course to 160°T. What loran reading can you follow to remain on this course?
Y a. 9960-W-14651.0 N b. 9960-W-14660.0 N c. 9960-Y-43852.0 N d. 9960-Y-43943.8 16541: At 2255 you take the following visual bearings.
Saybrook Breakwater Light 333°pgc
Little Gull Island Light 094°pgc
Horton Point Light 211°pgc
What is your position?
Y a. LAT 41°13.6'N, LONG 72°19.2'W N b. LAT 41°13.8'N, LONG 72°19.6'W N c. LAT 41°14.0'N, LONG 72°19.0'W N d. LAT 41°14.2'N, LONG 72°19.7'W 16618: What is the distance from your 0200 position to the point where Twenty-Eight Foot Shoal lighted buoy is abeam to starboard?
N a. 6.6 miles Y b. 6.9 miles N c. 7.1 miles N d. 7.3 miles 16715: From your 0600 position, what is the course per gyrocompass to leave Watch Hill Light abeam to starboard at 2.0 miles if a southerly wind is producing 3° of leeway?
Y a. 252°pgc N b. 256°pgc N c. 258°pgc N d. 262°pgc 16739: What is the earliest time you should sight Montauk Point Light (nominal range - 24 miles) if you are turning for 9.2 knots? Visibility is 5 nautical miles.
Y a. The light is visible at 2212 N b. 2221 N c. 2243 N d. You will not sight the light on this course.