___ are the "traffic signals" that guide boaters safely along their
course. Correct Answers Buoys and markers
___ is a major contributor to boating accidents and fatalities.
Correct Answers Alcohol
"Tongue weight" is the amount of the loaded trailer's weight that
___. Correct Answers Presses down on the towing hitch
A 16-foot canoe away from dock after dark must have on hand
at least a ___ or ___. Correct Answers Flashlight or lantern
A good rule of thumb is that the anchor line should be at least
___ times the depth of the water. Correct Answers 7-10
A green can buoy marks the edge of the channel on a boater's
___ side when entering from the open sea or heading upstream.
Correct Answers Left
A rule of thumb to prevent running out of fuel on a PWC is ___
out, ___ in, and ___ in reserve. Correct Answers 1/3 out, 1/3 in,
and 1/3 in reserve
Allowing passengers to ride on the ___ or ___while underway is
reckless operation. Correct Answers Bow or gunwale
An ___ is a device used to pump and force water under pressure
through a steering nozzle at the rear of the vessel. Correct
Answers Impeller
, An easy way to remember priorities for rescuing someone who
has fallen into the water is ___, ___, and ___! Correct Answers
Reach, Throw, Row and Go!
As a courtesy to other boaters and people on shore, PWC
operators should ___ the operating area. Correct Answers Vary
As the operator of a vessel, you are responsible for ensuring that
your passengers understand ___ and ___. Correct Answers
Basic safety practices and laws
Basic types of vessel hulls can be described as ___.
a) moving and non-moving
b) displacement and planing
c) rough and smooth
d) narrow and wide Correct Answers b) displacement and
planing
Before allowing anyone to operate your PWC, you should
remind them that power is ___. Correct Answers Required for
steering control
Bleeding usually can be controlled by applying ___ to the
wound. Correct Answers Direct pressure
Describe the appearance of a divers flag. Correct Answers Red
flag with white diagonal stripe