A.underway
B.using gear which extends more than 50 meters outboard
C.using a seine of some type
D.using gear which restricts her maneuverability
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A.reduce windward mooring tensions
B.maintain vessel heading
C.maximize accelerations
D.increase speed of advance
A.use more right rudder
B.use more left rudder
C.increase speed
D.decrease speed
A.At any time you feel it is appropriate
B.Only when you have reached extremis
C.When you determine that your present course will cross ahead of the other vessel
D.When it becomes apparent to you that the give-way vessel is not taking appropriate action
A.start towing by pushing ahead
B.abandon the towing vessel
C.retrieve the tow bridle
D.relieve strain on the retrieving line
A.excessive strain is placed on the shorter leg
B.the shorter leg may fail
C.the longer leg is slack
D.All of the above
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