Question 1874 Deck Safety
70% to pass"Limber" is a term associated with _______________.
A
deck cargo storage
B
securing gear
C
drainage
D
emergency gear
AI Explanation
The correct answer is C) drainage. Limber refers to the system of holes, channels, or pipes that allow water to drain from the bilge (the lowest interior compartment of a ship) to the main drainage system. This drainage system is crucial for maintaining the stability and seaworthiness of a vessel by removing any water that accumulates in the bilge. The other answer choices are incorrect because they do not accurately describe the meaning of the term "limber" in the context of a ship or vessel. Deck cargo storage, securing gear, and emergency gear are not directly related to the drainage system or bilge of a ship.
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