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AUXSEA A 4 to 6 foot long plank hung horizontally on the side of the boat and backed with fenders is called a - ANS-fenderboard. A basic principle in maneuvering a twin screw boat, is to use the ru... dders primarily in relation to the - ANS-direction of the vessel's movement through the water. A boat with a deep draft will be greatly affected by a - ANS-strong current. A boat with a high freeboard and super structure will be greatly affected by - ANS-strong winds. A bowline is used when a temporary _______ is desired. - ANS-loop A Class A fire consists of ordinary combustibles such as wood, paper or cloth. and - ANS-water should be used to extinguish it. A Class B fire consists of flameable liquids such as gasoline and - ANS-foam, CO2, Halon or dry chemicals should be used to extinguish it. A Class C fire takes place in electrical equipment and - ANS-CO2, Halon or dry chemicals used to extinguish it. A Clove Hitch can be used to make a temporary fastening to a - ANS-piling. A female mold is known as a - ANS-cavity mold. A fiberglass hull is composed of - ANS-fiberglass strands and layers saturated with resin. A first indication of dry rot is its smell; - ANS-a musty, moldy odor. A forward quarter spring line leads forward from the - ANS-stern cleat to the dock. A male mold is known as a - ANS-plug. A Power Driven vessel is any [Show More]
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