Full Practice Exam – 100+ Questions with ANSWERs &
Rationales 2026
SECTION 1: CRUISING SAILBOAT TERMINOLOGY & SYSTEMS (Questions 1–25)
1. What is the primary purpose of a boom vang on a sailboat?
A) To control jib sheet tension
B) To prevent mast bending in heavy seas
C) To control leech tension of the mainsail
D) To anchor the boom during docking
ANSWER: C
Rationale: The boom vang controls vertical movement of the boom and helps regulate mainsail leech
tension for better sail shape, particularly when sailing off the wind. It prevents the boom from rising and
allows proper sail twist control.
2. A _____ cockpit allows water to escape overboard, either by way of scuppers or a walk-through
transom.
A) Self-bailing
B) Open
C) Closed
D) Protected
,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. This is an important safety feature on
cruising sailboats.
3. What is the term for the lowest interior region of the hull where water may accumulate?
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.
4. A _____ is used to adjust tension in standing rigging cables.
A) Cleat
B) Turnbuckle
C) Winch
D) Block
ANSWER: B
Rationale: Turnbuckles connect stays to chainplates and allow precise tightening of the standing rigging,
which is essential for mast stability.
,5. To what part of the boat is the lower end of a turnbuckle typically attached?
A) A chainplate
B) A stemhead fitting
C) A backstay adjuster
D) A mast tang
ANSWER: A
Rationale: Turnbuckles are attached to the lower ends of stays and connect them to chainplates,
allowing the rigging to be tightened or loosened as needed.
6. What is a chainplate?
A) A fitting on the mast that attaches to the boom
B) A metal plate bolted to the hull to which standing rigging is attached
C) A plate used to secure the anchor chain
D) A protective plate on the transom
ANSWER: B
Rationale: A chainplate is a metal plate bolted to the hull of a boat to which standing rigging (shrouds
and stays) is attached, distributing the rigging loads into the hull structure.
7. What is a stemhead fitting?
A) A fitting at the base of the mast
B) A stainless-steel fitting on the bow to which the forestay and jib tack are attached
C) A fitting that connects the rudder to the helm
, D) A fitting used to secure the anchor
ANSWER: B
Rationale: A stemhead fitting is a stainless-steel fitting on the bow of a boat to which the forestay and
jib tack are attached, as well as the roller fairlead for the anchor rode.
8. What is a seacock?
A) A type of sail
B) A valve used to close a through-hull fitting
C) A locking mechanism for the companionway
D) A device used to measure water depth
ANSWER: B
Rationale: A seacock is a valve fitted to a through-hull fitting that allows the hull opening to be closed,
preventing water from entering the boat when not in use or in an emergency.
9. What does the term "head" refer to on a sailboat?
A) The bow of the boat
B) The kitchen area
C) The bathroom or toilet area
D) The sleeping quarters
ANSWER: C
Rationale: The head is the bathroom or toilet area on a sailboat.