Question 1649Deck General70% to pass
The definition of "partially protected waters", as used in the Regulations does not include _______________.
AI Explanation
The correct answer is C) sheltered waters presenting no special hazard.
The definition of "partially protected waters" as used in the Regulations does not include sheltered waters presenting no special hazard. This is because partially protected waters are defined as waters that are not fully sheltered and present some special hazard, such as higher winds, waves, or currents compared to protected waters.
The other options are incorrect because: A) harbors, lakes, and similar waters determined by the OCMI to be protected waters would be considered protected waters, not partially protected waters; B) the Great Lakes during the summer season would be considered partially protected waters; and D) waters within 20 nautical miles from the mouth of a harbor of safe refuge could be considered partially protected waters, depending on the specific conditions.
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