The direction in which a vessel is steered is the course. The path actually followed is the ().
- Aroute
- Btrack
- Cheading
- Dcourse over the ground
The direction in which a vessel is steered is the course. The path actually followed is the ().
1、The Vessel is a()bulk carrier which is
The Vessel is a()bulk carrier which is permitted to carry grain in bulk without requiring any fittings under the Rules of the 1974 International Safety of Life at Sea Convention.ASelf-loadingBSelf-trimmingCSelf-unloadingDSelf-discharging
2、The cooling water is in direct contact
The cooling water is in direct contact with the outer surface of the liner as a result of which it is termed a ().Awater linerBwet linerCdry linerDdrown liner
3、A vessel the passage of which is not t
A vessel the passage of which is not to be impeded()to comply with this Rule when the two vessels are approaching one another so as to involve risk of collision.Aremains fully obligedBhas no obligationCis not necessarilyDis exempted
4、A reaching course is one in which the
A reaching course is one in which the wind().Acomes directly over the bowBcomes directly over the sternCcomes over an area extending from broad on the bow to the quarterDhas no effect on the vessel
5、Which is NOT a required entry in the s
Which is NOT a required entry in the ship’s Official Logbook?()ASale of effects of a deceased crew memberBMedical treatment of an injuryCInspections of cargo gearDDrydocking of the vessel
6、When a vessel is in dry-dock, the vess
When a vessel is in dry-dock, the vessel’s engineers should ().Aexamine the condition of the propellerBchip and paint all hull protection zincsCinstall new docking plugs in all cofferdamsDinspect the hull for hogging or sagging