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MISSOURI BOATING TEST PAPER 2025 QUESTIONS WITH
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✔✔Draft - ✔✔Depth of water needed to float a vessel.

✔✔Intake - ✔✔Opening in the hull that draws water toward the impeller.

✔✔Intake grate - ✔✔Screening cover over the intake, which prevents large debris from
entering.

✔✔Drive shaft - ✔✔The long stem connection between the motor and the impeller.

✔✔Impeller - ✔✔Device used to pump and force water under pressure through a
steering nozzle at the rear of the vessel.

✔✔Steering nozzle - ✔✔Device used for directing the stream of water to the left or right
at the stern of the PWC, which steers the PWC

✔✔Halyards - ✔✔Lines (ropes) used to raise and lower the sails.

✔✔Sheets - ✔✔Lines (ropes) used to control the angle of the sails to the wind.

✔✔Capsize - ✔✔To turn on the side or turn completely over.

✔✔Swamp - ✔✔To fill with water.

✔✔Transom - ✔✔Vertical surface at the back of the hull.

✔✔What is the maximum person on a sail boat - ✔✔7 people or 1050 lbs.

✔✔Bilge - ✔✔Interior of the hull below the floorboards; lowest part of a vessel's interior
where the sides of the vessel curve in to form the bottom

✔✔Coupler - ✔✔The part of the trailer that attaches to the ball hitch on a towing vehicle.

✔✔Figure Eight Bend - ✔✔The figure-eight knot has several uses, including connecting
two ropes to make a longer line or making a "stopper" knot in a single line in order to
prevent the line from slipping through a hole or a gap in a block or a cleat.

✔✔Bowline Knot - ✔✔The bowline is a multi-purpose knot that is essential for boat
operators to know. Forming the knot creates a fixed loop on the end of the rope or
line—a loop that can be used for hitching, mooring, or lifting.

,✔✔Anchor Bend Knot - ✔✔A type of hitching knot, the anchor bend is used to secure a
rope to an anchor or a ring. If additional security is needed, a half hitch can be tied at
the end.

✔✔Cleating Hitch - ✔✔Used to attach a line to a cleat on a dock, the cleating hitch is
formed by wrapping the line around the base of the cleat, then forming one or more
figure eights around the cleat. The knot is secured with a half hitch.

✔✔Clove Hitch - ✔✔The clove hitch is handy for temporary fastening, such as when
tying up to a piling. It's particularly useful because—with experience—it can be tied with
only one hand. For extra fastening power or for longer periods of time, add two half
hitches after tying the clove hitch.

✔✔Round Turn and Two Half Hitches - ✔✔Handy for tying down a bulky load or tying a
boat to a mooring post, the round turn and two half hitches is versatile. It is a secure
knot that does not jam and is easy to undo.

✔✔Vessel - ✔✔Every kind of watercraft capable of being used as a means of
transportation on water, including seaplanes.

✔✔Give- way vessel - ✔✔The vessel that is required to take early and substantial
action to keep well away from other vessels by stopping, slowing down or changing
course.

✔✔Stand-on vessel - ✔✔The vessel that must maintain its course and speed unless it
becomes apparent that the give-way boat is not taking appropriate action; if you must
take action, do not turn toward the give-way boat or cross in front of it.

✔✔Leeward - ✔✔Direction toward which the wind is blowing, or downwind. Leeward
vessel refers to the vessel that is downwind of the other.

✔✔Windward - ✔✔Direction from which the wind is blowing, or upwind. Windward
vessel refers to the vessel that is upwind of the other.

✔✔Engaged in commercial fishing - ✔✔Any vessel fishing with nets, lines, trawls, or
other fishing equipment that restricts maneuverability; however, does not include a
vessel fishing with trolling lines or other fishing equipment that do not restrict
maneuverability

✔✔Restricted visibility - ✔✔Any condition in which visibility is restricted by fog, mist,
falling snow, heavy rainstorms, sandstorms, or any other similar causes.

✔✔Risk of collision - ✔✔Any situation when an approaching vessel continues on a
collision course (the bearing of the approaching vessel does not change), or when you
are approaching a very large vessel

, ✔✔Sidelights - ✔✔These red and green lights are called sidelights (also called
combination lights) because they are visible to another vessel approaching from the
side or head-on. The red light indicates a vessel's port (left) side; the green indicates a
vessel's starboard (right) side.

✔✔Stern light - ✔✔This white light is seen only from behind or nearly behind the vessel.

✔✔Masthead light - ✔✔This white light shines forward and to both sides and is required
on all power-driven vessels. (On power-driven vessels less than 39.4 feet in length, the
masthead light and sternlight may be combined into an all-round white light; power-
driven vessels 39.4 feet in length or longer must have a separate masthead light.) A
masthead light must be displayed by all vessels when under engine power. The
absence of this light indicates a sailing vessel because sailboats under sail display only
sidelights and a sternlight.

✔✔Power driven vessel - ✔✔Any vessel propelled by machinery, including a sailboat
using an engine.

✔✔Sailing Vessel - ✔✔Any vessel under sail and with no engine in use
Vessel engaged in fishing: Any vessel fishing with nets, lines, trawls, or other fishing
equipment that restricts maneuverability; however, this does not include a vessel fishing
with trolling lines or other fishing equipment that does not restrict maneuverability.

✔✔Underway - ✔✔Not anchored, tied to shore, or aground.

✔✔Risk of collision - ✔✔Any situation when an approaching vessel continues on a
collision course (the bearing of the approaching vessel does not change), or anytime
you are approaching a very large vessel.

✔✔All around white light - ✔✔On power-driven vessels less than 39.4 feet in length, this
light may be used to combine a masthead light and sternlight into a single white light
that can be seen by other vessels from any direction. This light serves as an anchor
light when sidelights are extinguished.

✔✔upstream - ✔✔In the direction that is against the current

✔✔Guards - ✔✔Devices that provide some type of physical barrier around the propeller.
These include deflection devices, full cages, ring guards, ringed props, and "Kort
Nozzles."

✔✔When you are moving away in the water what side should the red be on? - ✔✔Right
remember the phrase Red Right Returning.

✔✔Propulsion - ✔✔Devices other than a propeller such as jet drives and pump jets.

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