A.advance
B.pivoting point
C.tactical diameter
D.kick
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A.take a round turn on the bitt farthest from the pull and use figure-eights
B.take a round turn on the bitt closest to the pull and use figure-eights
C.use figure-eights and take a round turn at the top of the bitts
D.use only figure-eights
A.apply left rudder
B.throw the crew member a life preserver
C.begin backing your engines
D.position your vessel to windward and begin recovery
A.Dredging (of anchor)
B.Dragging (of anchor)
C.Weighing anchor
D.Walking out anchor
A.World Port Index
B.International Code of Signals
C.Sailing Directions
D.Merchant Ship Search and Rescue Manual (MERSAR)
A.gained at right angles to the original course
B.gained in the direction of the original course
C.moved sidewise from the original course when the rudder is first put over
D.around the circumference of the turning circle
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