Question 606 Deck Safety
70% to passYour vessel has run aground in waters where the tide is falling. Which of the following is the best action you can take?
A
set out a kedge anchor
B
slowly bring the engine(s) to full speed astern
C
shift the vessel's load forward and wait until the next high tide
D
shift the vessel's load aft and repeatedly surge the engine(s) astern
AI Explanation
The correct answer is A) set out a kedge anchor. When a vessel runs aground, setting out a kedge anchor is the best initial action to take in waters with a falling tide. A kedge anchor helps to pull the vessel off the ground as the tide goes out, preventing further grounding and potential hull damage. The other options are less effective - slowly bringing the engine(s) astern (B) may not provide enough force to free the vessel, while shifting the load (C and D) does not directly address the grounding situation. Setting out a kedge anchor is the optimal choice to try and refloat the vessel before the tide fully recedes.
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