ASA 114 EXAM WITH ACCURATE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) | LATEST
(2026/2027) UPDATED VERSION |
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1. Shrouds, Backstay - ANSWER ✓ A Tripod refers to the arrangement of a
forestay and ________ that support the mast without the need for a
_________.
2. Nacelle - ANSWER ✓ A forward projection of the bridgedeck designed to
soften the impact of the seas
3. daggerboard, windward - ANSWER ✓ On catamarans without a fixed
keel, a ___________ slides vertically through a trunk in each hull to
provide lateral resistance and sailing performance when sailing to
___________.
, 4. stability, evenly - ANSWER ✓ A catamaran's _________ is derived
from the buoyancy in its two widely separated hulls. Even so,care must
be taken to avoid overloading, and to distribute weight _________.
5. seagull striker - ANSWER ✓ Located on the forward crossbeam, the
________ ________ provides reinforcement to counter the effects of
the forestay tension.
6. crossbeam, aft - ANSWER ✓ The downward force of the catamaran's
mast is supported by the center ________ integrated into the
bridgedeck structure. The mainsheet traveler is often mounted over the
________ crossbeam.
7. fully-battened - ANSWER ✓ A typical cruising catamaran sail plan
consists of a large __________-__________ mainsail and a roller-
furling jib.
8. rudders, heeling - ANSWER ✓ When a catamaran's steering wheel is
turned, the _________ operate together because they are connected by
a tie rod. They are smaller than those on a monohull, but their efficiency
is increased due to a lack of _________.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) | LATEST
(2026/2027) UPDATED VERSION |
100% GUARANTEED PASS
{JUST RELEASED}
1. Shrouds, Backstay - ANSWER ✓ A Tripod refers to the arrangement of a
forestay and ________ that support the mast without the need for a
_________.
2. Nacelle - ANSWER ✓ A forward projection of the bridgedeck designed to
soften the impact of the seas
3. daggerboard, windward - ANSWER ✓ On catamarans without a fixed
keel, a ___________ slides vertically through a trunk in each hull to
provide lateral resistance and sailing performance when sailing to
___________.
, 4. stability, evenly - ANSWER ✓ A catamaran's _________ is derived
from the buoyancy in its two widely separated hulls. Even so,care must
be taken to avoid overloading, and to distribute weight _________.
5. seagull striker - ANSWER ✓ Located on the forward crossbeam, the
________ ________ provides reinforcement to counter the effects of
the forestay tension.
6. crossbeam, aft - ANSWER ✓ The downward force of the catamaran's
mast is supported by the center ________ integrated into the
bridgedeck structure. The mainsheet traveler is often mounted over the
________ crossbeam.
7. fully-battened - ANSWER ✓ A typical cruising catamaran sail plan
consists of a large __________-__________ mainsail and a roller-
furling jib.
8. rudders, heeling - ANSWER ✓ When a catamaran's steering wheel is
turned, the _________ operate together because they are connected by
a tie rod. They are smaller than those on a monohull, but their efficiency
is increased due to a lack of _________.