Question 1866Navigation General70% to pass
What is most likely to happen when you push a multiple tow into a countercurrent?
AI Explanation
The correct answer is C) There is a risk you may lose control.
When pushing a multiple tow into a countercurrent, there is a significant risk of losing control of the tow. The opposing forces of the current and the tow can cause the tow to become unstable and difficult to maneuver, potentially leading to the tow breaking apart or the vessel losing its ability to maintain control. This is a well-known hazard in the Coast Guard Captain's License Examinations, as maintaining control of a tow in challenging conditions is a critical skill for safe navigation.
The other options are incorrect because: A) Steering a straight course does not guarantee safety, as the opposing forces can still cause instability; B) Going downstream may be slowed, but control is still at risk; and D) Going upstream against a strong countercurrent would be extremely difficult and dangerous.
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