Question 3964 Deck General
70% to passGenerally speaking, the most favorable bottom for anchoring is _______________.
A
a mixture of mud and clay
B
rocky
C
loose sand
D
very soft mud
AI Explanation
The correct answer is A) a mixture of mud and clay. The reason this is the most favorable bottom for anchoring is that a mixture of mud and clay provides a good grip for the anchor, allowing it to dig in and hold the vessel securely in place. This type of bottom is preferred over rocky, loose sand, or very soft mud, which may not provide sufficient holding power for the anchor. Rocky bottoms can cause damage to the anchor and chain, while loose sand or very soft mud may not provide enough resistance to prevent the anchor from dragging, which could be dangerous in inclement weather or other hazardous conditions.
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