ASA 114 Questions and Answers
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Slow-speed maneuvering is enhanced by using __________ power and direction of thrust,
which moves the pivot point toward the __________ with the least thrust. differential,
hull
Care must be taken when slow-speed maneuvering under power in windy conditions due to the
shoal__________ and the __________ of the high freeboard and large deckhouse keels,
windage
Motorsailing with one engine saves _______ but affects the balance of the boat. fuel
Rudders become ineffective at low speeds. Therefore, when docking a catamaran, center the
__________ and maneuver the boat with the two ___________. wheel, engines
Dinghy boarding is conveniently done at the ___________, which offers a low step to embark.
Remember to maintain 3 ______ ______ ______ at all times. transom, points of contact
When picking a mooring buoy, prepare the _________ lines in advance and approach directly
_________ or into the current, aiming to pick up the mooring buoy just inside the bow.
bridle, upwind
, Anchoring or picking up a mooring buoy goes far more smoothly if the person at the bow uses a
set of agreed __________ ___________ to communicate with the helm. hand signals
The purpose of the __________ is to keep an anchor or mooring ball centered between the two
hulls. bridle
The key to avoiding a Man Overboard situation is to keep the crew safely on board by rigging
________ and using _______. Jacklines, tethers
one of the primary causes of catamaran capsize is being ______ because of having too much sail
set. overpowered
A Tripod refers to the arrangement of a forestay and ________ that support the mast without
the need for a _________. Shrouds, Backstay
A forward projection of the bridgedeck designed to soften the impact of the seas Nacelle
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 ___________.
daggerboard, windward
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Slow-speed maneuvering is enhanced by using __________ power and direction of thrust,
which moves the pivot point toward the __________ with the least thrust. differential,
hull
Care must be taken when slow-speed maneuvering under power in windy conditions due to the
shoal__________ and the __________ of the high freeboard and large deckhouse keels,
windage
Motorsailing with one engine saves _______ but affects the balance of the boat. fuel
Rudders become ineffective at low speeds. Therefore, when docking a catamaran, center the
__________ and maneuver the boat with the two ___________. wheel, engines
Dinghy boarding is conveniently done at the ___________, which offers a low step to embark.
Remember to maintain 3 ______ ______ ______ at all times. transom, points of contact
When picking a mooring buoy, prepare the _________ lines in advance and approach directly
_________ or into the current, aiming to pick up the mooring buoy just inside the bow.
bridle, upwind
, Anchoring or picking up a mooring buoy goes far more smoothly if the person at the bow uses a
set of agreed __________ ___________ to communicate with the helm. hand signals
The purpose of the __________ is to keep an anchor or mooring ball centered between the two
hulls. bridle
The key to avoiding a Man Overboard situation is to keep the crew safely on board by rigging
________ and using _______. Jacklines, tethers
one of the primary causes of catamaran capsize is being ______ because of having too much sail
set. overpowered
A Tripod refers to the arrangement of a forestay and ________ that support the mast without
the need for a _________. Shrouds, Backstay
A forward projection of the bridgedeck designed to soften the impact of the seas Nacelle
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 ___________.
daggerboard, windward