SECTION 1: BOAT SYSTEMS & TERMINOLOGY
QUESTION 1
A ______________ cockpit allows water to escape overboard, either by way of scuppers or
a walk-through transom.
A) Self-bailing
B) Open
C) Deep
D) Flush
ANSWER: A
RATIONALE: A self-bailing (or self-draining) cockpit is designed with scuppers or drains
that allow water to flow overboard, preventing the cockpit from filling with water .
QUESTION 2
A ______________ is used to adjust tension in standing rigging cables.
A) Turnbuckle
B) Chainplate
C) Stemhead fitting
D) Backstay adjuster
ANSWER: A
RATIONALE: A turnbuckle is a mechanical device attached to the lower ends of stays,
connecting them to chainplates and allowing the standing rigging to be tightened or
loosened as needed .
,QUESTION 3
A stainless-steel fitting on the bow of a boat to which the forestay and jib tack are
attached is called a:
A) Chainplate
B) Turnbuckle
C) Stemhead fitting
D) Spreader
ANSWER: C
RATIONALE: The stemhead fitting is a critical component at the bow that secures the
forestay and provides attachment points for the jib and anchoring equipment .
QUESTION 4
Metal plates bolted to the hull of a boat to which standing rigging is attached are called:
A) Turnbuckles
B) Chainplates
C) Stemhead fittings
D) Shrouds
ANSWER: B
RATIONALE: Chainplates are metal plates bolted through the hull or deck that provide
secure attachment points for the standing rigging, distributing loads from the mast and
stays .
,QUESTION 5
The lowest interior region of the hull where water may accumulate is called the:
A) Saloon
B) Bilge
C) Galley
D) Cabin sole
ANSWER: B
RATIONALE: The bilge is the lowest interior region of the hull where water may
accumulate. It is equipped with bilge pumps to remove unwanted water .
QUESTION 6
The space beneath the cabin sole is called the ______________, where water may
accumulate at the lowest point.
A) Locker
B) Bilge
C) Head
D) Saloon
ANSWER: B
RATIONALE: The bilge is located beneath the cabin sole and is the lowest interior point
of the boat where water collects .
, QUESTION 7
To prevent accidental leaks due to hose failure, it is good practice to close all
______________ when leaving the boat unattended.
A) Hatches
B) Seacocks
C) Portlights
D) Lockers
ANSWER: B
RATIONALE: Seacocks are through-hull valves that control water intake and discharge.
Closing them when leaving the boat unattended prevents accidental flooding if a hose or
fitting fails .
QUESTION 8
A fitting in the hull through which water can be drawn in or discarded is called a:
A) Turnbuckle
B) Through-hull fitting
C) Chainplate
D) Seacock
ANSWER: B
RATIONALE: A through-hull fitting is an opening in the hull for intake or discharge of
water, connected to various systems. Seacocks are the valves attached to through-hull
fittings .
QUESTION 1
A ______________ cockpit allows water to escape overboard, either by way of scuppers or
a walk-through transom.
A) Self-bailing
B) Open
C) Deep
D) Flush
ANSWER: A
RATIONALE: A self-bailing (or self-draining) cockpit is designed with scuppers or drains
that allow water to flow overboard, preventing the cockpit from filling with water .
QUESTION 2
A ______________ is used to adjust tension in standing rigging cables.
A) Turnbuckle
B) Chainplate
C) Stemhead fitting
D) Backstay adjuster
ANSWER: A
RATIONALE: A turnbuckle is a mechanical device attached to the lower ends of stays,
connecting them to chainplates and allowing the standing rigging to be tightened or
loosened as needed .
,QUESTION 3
A stainless-steel fitting on the bow of a boat to which the forestay and jib tack are
attached is called a:
A) Chainplate
B) Turnbuckle
C) Stemhead fitting
D) Spreader
ANSWER: C
RATIONALE: The stemhead fitting is a critical component at the bow that secures the
forestay and provides attachment points for the jib and anchoring equipment .
QUESTION 4
Metal plates bolted to the hull of a boat to which standing rigging is attached are called:
A) Turnbuckles
B) Chainplates
C) Stemhead fittings
D) Shrouds
ANSWER: B
RATIONALE: Chainplates are metal plates bolted through the hull or deck that provide
secure attachment points for the standing rigging, distributing loads from the mast and
stays .
,QUESTION 5
The lowest interior region of the hull where water may accumulate is called the:
A) Saloon
B) Bilge
C) Galley
D) Cabin sole
ANSWER: B
RATIONALE: The bilge is the lowest interior region of the hull where water may
accumulate. It is equipped with bilge pumps to remove unwanted water .
QUESTION 6
The space beneath the cabin sole is called the ______________, where water may
accumulate at the lowest point.
A) Locker
B) Bilge
C) Head
D) Saloon
ANSWER: B
RATIONALE: The bilge is located beneath the cabin sole and is the lowest interior point
of the boat where water collects .
, QUESTION 7
To prevent accidental leaks due to hose failure, it is good practice to close all
______________ when leaving the boat unattended.
A) Hatches
B) Seacocks
C) Portlights
D) Lockers
ANSWER: B
RATIONALE: Seacocks are through-hull valves that control water intake and discharge.
Closing them when leaving the boat unattended prevents accidental flooding if a hose or
fitting fails .
QUESTION 8
A fitting in the hull through which water can be drawn in or discarded is called a:
A) Turnbuckle
B) Through-hull fitting
C) Chainplate
D) Seacock
ANSWER: B
RATIONALE: A through-hull fitting is an opening in the hull for intake or discharge of
water, connected to various systems. Seacocks are the valves attached to through-hull
fittings .