Question 1706 Deck Safety
70% to passRepairing damage to the hull at or above the waterline reduces the threat of _______________.
A
capsizing
B
wind heel
C
continued progressive flooding
D
free surface effects
AI Explanation
The correct answer is C) continued progressive flooding. Repairing damage to the hull at or above the waterline reduces the threat of continued progressive flooding. This is because damage above the waterline does not directly lead to water entering the vessel, which would cause continued flooding and potentially capsize the ship. Addressing damage above the waterline helps prevent the situation from deteriorating further. The other answer choices, such as capsizing, wind heel, and free surface effects, are not directly addressed by repairing damage above the waterline.
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