Question 349 Deck Safety
70% to passYou wish to communicate information that the swell in your area is 8-10 feet in height and from the northeast. How would you describe this swell, as defined in the International Code of Signals?
The correct answer is D) moderate. According to the International Code of Signals, a swell of 8-10 feet in height and from the northeast would be considered "moderate." This is because the Code defines a moderate swell as having a wave height between 6-12 feet. The direction of the swell from the northeast is also relevant information that helps classify it as moderate. The other options are incorrect because "high" (A) would refer to a swell greater than 12 feet, "rough" (B) would describe a swell with irregular, tumbling waves, and "confused" (C) would indicate a swell with no dominant direction. The given swell characteristics fit best with the "moderate" classification.
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