Question 4014 Deck General
70% to passWhen weighing anchor in a rough sea, how would you avoid risk of damaging the bow plating?
A
Heave it home as fast as you can.
B
Leave the anchor under foot, until the vessel may be brought before the sea.
C
Heave it home intermittently, between swells.
D
Wait for a calm spot between seas, then house it.
AI Explanation
The correct answer is B) Leave the anchor under foot, until the vessel may be brought before the sea. This is the correct answer because leaving the anchor under foot until the vessel is brought before the sea helps avoid the risk of damaging the bow plating in rough seas. Bringing the vessel's bow into the sea reduces the impact of the waves on the bow, which can prevent damage to the plating. Heaving the anchor home too quickly (option A) or intermittently (option C) increases the risk of the anchor striking the bow, while waiting for a calm spot (option D) may not always be possible in rough conditions.
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