OUPV six pack USCG
(Intl and Inland) Which vessel must have a gong, or other equipment which will make the sound of a gong? - answerAny Vessel of 100m or more
(Intl and Inland) Which vessel is "Underway" according to the rules? - answerA vessel engaged in towing, underway, not making way
(Inland) You are overtaking another vessel in a narrow channel.
You wish to overtake the other vessel on her Starboard side.
Your whistle signal should be....? - answerOne short blast
(Inland) You are meeting another vessel in inland waters, and she sounds on short blast
on the whistle.
This means that....? - answerShe intends to leave you on her port side
(Intl and Inland) A vessel shall be deemed to be overtaking when coming up with another from a direction more than 22.5 degrees abaft her beam, that is, in such a position with reference to the vessel she is overtaking, that at night she would be able to
see.... - answerOnly the stern light of the vessel
(Intl and Inland) A vessel engaged in mine clearance is showing three green lights as shown in Diagram 13.
These lights indicate that an approaching vessel should pass no closer than.... - answer1000m
(Intl and Inland) A vessel towing astern in an operation which severely restricts the towing vessel and her tow in their ability to deviate from their course shall, when making
way, show.... - answerAll of the above:
-The masthead lights for a towing vessel
-The lights for a vessel restricted in its ability to maneuver
-Sidelights, sternlight, and towing light
(Intl and Inland) When may the stand-on vessel take action to avoid collision? - answerWhen it becomes apparent that the give-way vessel is not taking appropriate action
(Intl and Inland) Letter "C" in Diagram 44 represents ________ of a vessel? - answerLength (Intl and Inland) A vessel using a traffic separation scheme shall? - answerAll of the above
(Intl and Inland) The term "Vessel not under command" means? - answerA vessel which
through some exceptional circumstance is unable to maneuver as required and is therefore unable to keep out of the way of another vessel.
(Intl and Inland) While you are operating a power-driven vessel in fog, your radar indicates a vessel 3/4 mile distant on your port bow. You should....? - answerNot alter course to port
(Intl and Inland) A sailing vessel is overtaking a tug and tow as shown in Diagram 12. Which statement is correct? - answerThe tug is the stand-on vessel because it is being overtaken
(Intl and Inland) In Diagram 9, Vessel 2 is a power-driven vessel that has on its starboard side Vessel 1, a power-driven vessel.
Which of the following statements is correct? - answerVessel 2 should keep out of the way of Vessel 1
(Intl and Inland) You are underway on Vessel A, a power driven vessel, and sight Vessel B, which is a vessel underway and fishing.
Which statement is true? (Diagram 3) - answerVessel A must keep out of the way of Vessel B because B is fishing
(Intl) At night you sight the lights shown in Diagram 42. These lights indicate? - answerA
tug with a tow alongside, head-on view
(Intl and Inland) You are on a power-driven vessel, maneuvering with vessels around you. You are operating astern propulsion. You must? - answerSound three short blasts
(Intl and Inland) "Sidelights" mean _____ light on the starboard side and a _________ light on the port side? - answerGreen, Red
(Intl and Inland) You are underway in fog when you hear the rapid ringing of a bell for five seconds followed by the sound of a gong for five seconds.
This signal indicates a vessel....? - answer100m or more in length at anchor
(Intl and Inland) What does two all-around green lights or two diamonds in a vertical line
indicate on a dredge? - answerThe side which another vessel may pass
(Intl and Inland) A power-driven vessel has on its starboard side a fishing vessel in a crossing situation.
Which statement is true? - answerThe power-driven vessel should keep out of the way of the fishing-driven vessel
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