Question 1323 Deck Safety
70% to passThe sea painter of a lifeboat should be secured _______________.
A
to the bow of the lifeboat
B
anywhere along the inboard side of the boat
C
to an inboard thwart in the forward one-third of the boat
D
as close as possible to amidships of the lifeboat
AI Explanation
The correct answer is C) to an inboard thwart in the forward one-third of the boat. The sea painter, which is the line used to secure the lifeboat to the ship, should be secured to an inboard thwart (bench) in the forward one-third of the lifeboat. This positioning ensures the painter can be quickly released in an emergency to allow the lifeboat to drift clear of the ship. Securing the painter elsewhere, such as to the bow (A) or amidships (D), could make it more difficult to quickly detach the lifeboat. Securing it anywhere along the inboard side (B) is too vague and does not provide the optimal placement for emergency release.
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