A.her gear extends more than 100 meters from the vessel
B.she is using any type of gear,other than lines
C.she is using fishing apparatus which restricts her maneuverability
D.she has any fishing gear on board
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A.moderate speed
B.safe speed
C.half speed
D.bare steerageway
A.Bareboat charter party
B.Voyage charter party
C.Demise charter party
D.Time charter party
A.moderating winds and heavy confused seas to strike his vessel from all directions
B.the winds to increase to hurricane force and strike from a different direction as the eye passes
C.the barometer to reach the lowest point
D.All of the above
A.an anchor light
B.sidelights and a stern light
C.three lights in a vertical line,the highest and lowest being red,and the middle being white
D.None of the above
A.restricted in her ability to maneuver
B.not under command
C.engaged in mineclearing operations
D.constrained by her draft
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