A.the side of York Spit Channel
B.the visibility limit of the red sector of Cape Henry Light
C.a submerged obstruction in York Spit Channel
D.the York River Entrance Channel
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A.The South Auxiliary Channel since your draft is less than 25 feet (7.6 meters),and you are not a passenger vessel
B.The South Auxiliary Channel or Thimble Shoal Channel,but you must remain on the right hand side of the main channel
C.The North Auxiliary Channel since you are going to turn to a northerly heading near buoy "12"
D.You are not permitted to use any of the channels,but must remain outside the buoyed channel line
A.shown from a brown tower
B.equipped with a fog diaphone
C.lighted 24 hours
D.is 79 feet (24 meters) high
A.low and rocky with scattered small pine trees
B.a low lying wetland
C.a high sandy bluff
D.a flat wooded plain
A.You are to the left of your track line
B.Your fathometer reads about 265 fathoms
C.You are in a cable area
D.You are governed by the Inland Rules
A.alter course to port
B.maintain course and speed
C.alter course to starboard
D.maintain course and reduce speed
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