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ASA 103 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025

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Scuppers → Drains in the cockpit that allow water to drain-makes a boat self-bailing and is not a feature in many smaller boats Cockpit coaming → The short protective wall surrounding the cockpit. Coach Roof → Elevated deck area above the living quarters and forward of the companionway...

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ASA 103 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
2024/2025
Scuppers

→ Drains in the cockpit that allow water to drain-makes a boat self-bailing and is not a
feature in many smaller boats


Cockpit coaming

→ The short protective wall surrounding the cockpit.


Coach Roof

→ Elevated deck area above the living quarters and forward of the companionway. The
main sheet traveler, Vang, and other essential equipment are positioned here to keep
the cockpit clear.


Primary winches


→ Generally, Control the jib


Secondary winches

→ Generally, control the mainsheet


Cockpit Locker

→ Storage compartment in the cockpit seating area.


Trunk Cabin


→ The area of the deck that's raised to provide headroom in the cabin




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sidedeck

→ Area of the boat between the trunk cabin and the rail


Toerail

→ Elevated rail that runs along the perimeter of the boat


Lifelines


→ Lines erected around the edges
→ of the main and weather decks for the purposes of safety.


Chainplates

→ Connect the shrouds to the hull and carry the forces generated by the sails into the
structure of the hull


Turnbuckle

→ The end point of the shrouds which is used to tension the shrouds by adjusting the
length


Clevis Pin

→ Connects the turnbuckle to the chainplate


Cotter Pin

→ Passed through the hole on the end of the clevis pin


Foredeck

→ Forward part of the deck, used for changing headsails- until roller-furlers


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