Tennessee Boating License Exam with Verified Answers Graded A+
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Tennessee Boating License Exam with Verified Answers Graded A+
1. Bow front of vessel
2. Sterm rear of vessel
3. Starboard right side
4. Port left side
5. Hull body of vessel
6. Gunwale upper edge of vessel's side
7. Cleat metal fitting to faste
Tennessee Boating License Exam with Verified Answers Graded A+
1. Bow front of vessel
2. Sterm rear of vessel
3. Starboard right side
4. Port left side
5. Hull body of vessel
6. Gunwale upper edge of vessel's side
7. Cleat metal fitting to fasten rope
8. Propeller rotates and powers boat
9. Beam width of vessel
10. Freeboard distance from water to the lowest point
of a boat
11. Draft depth of water needed to float a vessel
12. Keel extension of the hull that increases
stability
13. Displacement Hull a hull that moves through the water by
moving water aside, cut through the
water with little propulsion
Generally sailboats
14. Planing Hull a hull that rises up and glides on top of
the water
Generally power boats and PWCs
15. Flat Bottom Hull shallow draft, good for fishing in lakes
and rivers
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16. Deep Vee Hull give smoother ride in rough water, re-
quires more power to plane
17. Round Bottom Hull Typical displacement hull, moves easy
even at slow speeds but can roll with-
out a deep keel
18. Multi-Hull displacement hull, great stability be-
cause of large beam
Catamaran
19. Length Class A less than 16 feet
20. Length Class 1 16 feet - less than 26 feet
21. Length Class 2 26 feet - less than 40 feet
22. Length Class 3 40 feet to less than 65 feet
23. Outboard Engine more power per pound of weight than
inboard, generally 4 stroke
24. Tiller lever used to turn a rudder
25. Transom Surface at the back of the hull
26. Inboard Engine automotive engine adapted for marine
use, engine turns drive shaft which
turns propeller
27. Stern Drive (Inboard/Outboard) outdrive is attached to the engine
which is inside the boat
28. Jet Drive Generally found in PWCs, force jet of
water out the back
29. Intake opening in the hull that draws water to
the impeller
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