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CAN
DAY BEACON
LIGHTED BEACON
BOUY |
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NUN
DAY BEACON
LIGHTED BEACON
LIGHTED BOUY |
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ISOLATED DANGER MARKS - These indicate a danger which may be passed on all sides. They are erected on, or moored on or near danger. They should not be approached closely without special caution. They may be lighted, and they may be lettered. |
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SAFE WATER MARKS - These marks are used to mark fairways, mid-channels, and offshore approach points. They have unobstructed water on all sides. These marks may be lettered, and may be lighted with a white light. They may also have a red top mark. |
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ALTERING COURSE
TO STARBOARD |
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OPERATING
ASTERN PROPULSION |
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VESSEL ENGAGED
IN PILOT DUTY |
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LIST
YOUR DUTIES
AS A CREW MEMBER |
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1. SURFACE SWIMMER
2. TOW WATCH
3. ANCHOR WATCH
4. LINE HANDLING
5. HELM
6. LOOKOUT
7. DAMAGE CONTROL
8. FIRST-AID |
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LIST THE CONTENTS
OF THE
BOATCREW SURVIVAL VEST |
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1. SURVIVAL KNIFE-BLUNT TIP, SURRADED EDGE ( FREE YOURSELF FROM LINES)
2. WHISTLE- AUDIBLE UP TO 1100 YDS
3. MK-79 MK-31- EJECTOR PEN MK-80- 07, RED STAR FLARES, 4.5 SEC BURN TIME, 450-650FT
4.MK-124- DAY/NIGHT END, ORANGE SMOKE/ RED FLARE, 20 SEC BURN TIME EACH END
5. PEPIRB- PERSONAL ELECTRONIC POSISTION INDICATING RADIO BEACON
6. MIRROR- TO REFLECT LIGHT TO SIGNAL ON LOOKERS
7. STROBE LIGHT- 50-70 FLASHES PER MINUTE, 9-18 HRS |
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RESTRICTED IN
ABILITY TO
MANUEVER |
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SAILING VESSEL
BEING PROPELLED
BY MACHINERY |
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WHAT ARE
THE FOUR SIDES
OF THE
FIRE TETRAHEDRON? |
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1. OXYGEN
2. FUEL
3. HEAT
4. CHAIN REACTION |
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WHAT DO YOU REPORT TO THE COXSWAIN
WHEN ASSIGNED LOOKOUT? |
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EVERYTHING WITHIN
SIGHT AND HEARING |
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