A.considered
B.consulted
C.concluded
D.commanded
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A.Directly under the boom
B.Moving away from the boom
C.Stopped dead in the water
D.Tied to the boom
A.Signal indicating a course change
B.Distress signal
C.Signal of asking to communicate with another vessel
D.Signal indicating danger
A.cutting the straps that enclose the container
B.removing the rubber sealing strip from the container
C.loosening the turnbuckle on the securing strap
D.pushing the button on the hydrostatic release
A.pulling a cord
B.cutting the wire restraining bands
C.removing the rubber packing strip
D.throwing the entire container overboard
A.hoist man
B.limit switch
C.brake handle
D.preventer bar
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Many of the lights on this coast are placed so high as to be frequently obscured by().
A vessel in distress should send by radio telephone the two tone alarm signal followed immediately by the().
The latest known details of lights are given in().
The information on()is not likely found in The Mariners Handbook.
What is the use of the books of Admiralty List of Lights and Fog Signals? Their use is to ().
The Lists of Meteorological Observation Stations can be found in().
Aboard a survival craft,ether can be used to().
A man aboard a vessel,signaling by raising and lowering his outstretched arms to each side,is indicating().
To predict the actual depth of water using the Tide Tables,the number obtained from the Tide Tables is().
The light vessel is reported().