Alabama Boating Test with Complete Solutions
Alabama Boating Test with Complete Solutions Vessel registration number and validation decal displayed -Answer-On both sides of bow(front) of boat Data needed for selecting right PFD for passenger -Answer-Body weight and chest size Info on boat's capacity plate -Answer-Maximum weight or number of people boat can carry safely Best way to find out about hazards on local waterway -Answer-Consult nautical map Required to complete approved boating course to operate PWC -Answer-Operators 12+ Type of PFD that turns most unconscious persons face up in water -Answer-Type 1 Person on board responsible for notifying passengers of safety rules -Answer-Vessel operator Best place to store fire extinguisher on boat -Answer-Accessible location Life jacket discarded and replaced when: -Answer-Slightly torn Effect of alcohol on boat operator -Answer-Increases likelihood of accidents With 18 foot boat in federally controlled waters, what must legally be on board? - Answer-US Coast Guard-approved visual distress signals When boating on Alabama waters in 18 foot vessel, what is legally required on board? - Answer-Whistle, horn, or other sound device Warnings of dangerous weather -Answer-Dark clouds and shifting winds One part of regular vessel and engine maintenance program -Answer-Check oil level before every outing How to approach dock when docking vessel -Answer-Into wind or current, whichever stronger What to do before fueling your boat -Answer-Turn of engine and close all ports, windows, doors, etc. Trailer location when preparing to launch vessel -Answer-Well away from boat ramp How to avoid propellor strike accidents -Answer-Turn off engine when passengers boarding Example of careless operation -Answer-Not having enough PFDs on board How to prevent transporting nuisance species from one water to another -Answer- Remove any zebra mussels before leaving body of water What vessel operator should tell everyone on board before departing -Answer-Where to find PFDs and visual distress signals How to minimize risk of drowning while boating -Answer-Have everyone wear appropriate life jackets at all time. Main function of ignition safety switch -Answer-To shut off engine if passenger is thrown off In Alabama, vessel must be how far from diver down flag -Answer-100 feet Effect of alcohol on boat than on land -Answer-Much greater while boating True about boating while intoxicated in Alabama -Answer-Must submit to blood alcohol concentration testing Two vessels operating in same area, who is responsible for avoiding collision -Answer- Operators of both vessels How to know if boat is at safe speed -Answer-You have enough time to avoid a collision Main purpose of lateral red/green buoys and markers -Answer-Mark edges of safe water area
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