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AUXSEA- CHAPTER 5 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

The part of the current that flows into the propeller is called
__________________________________________. - Answers - suction screw current.

When a right handed propeller is turning clockwise, the boat will go
____________________________________ - Answers - Forward.

On a motor boat, turning the steering wheel to the starboard gives the boat
_______________________ (rt/lft) rudder and throws the stern to
____________________ and turns the boat to ______________________________. -
Answers - right, port, starboard.

The stern of a single screw boast with a left handed propeller tends to got to the
____________________________ (port/ starboard) when the propeller is reversing. -
Answers - Starboard.

When a boat's rudder is put over, the stern is kicked in the
____________________________________ _____________________________ if the
boat is moving. - Answers - opposite direction

When backing an inboard with a single right hand propeller and rudder amidships, the
stern will tend to move to ____________________ (port/starboard). - Answers - Port.

What are the four mooring lines that may be attached to the bow of the boat for dock
mooring: - Answers - 1. #1 and # 2 lines can be attached to the bow (although #2 is
usually attached to the cleat aft of the bow). (also, no # 1 is usually called the bow line.
2. # 2 line is called a spring line but several different adjectives are used (Bow spring or
aft running spring lines)

The four lines that may be used as springs are: - Answers - #2 and # 3 are the most
common spring lines.
The desired answer is : Forward bow spring, after bow spring, forward spring , after
quarter spring.

The mooring line that keeps the boat from going ahead is the
__________________________________. - Answers - No. 2 line, or bow spring line.

To spring into a dock, use a _______________________________ (# 1, or #2) line, and
go ahead slowly with the rudder turned ___________________________
(toward/away) from the dock. - Answers - # 2 (or bow spring) line,
away.

Getting away from a dock, when the boat is being set into it by the wind generally
requires using a ( # 2 /# 3) - Answers - # 2 ( after bow spring)

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