What sailing maneuver reduces the transition time of the sail switching sides during a tack? - Answers
Roll tack
Why do sailors keep an eye out for puffs and lulls when sailing upwind? - Answers To anticipate changes
in wind strength and direction.
Five or more short blasts of a boats horn indicate which of the following? - Answers Danger or doubt
about another vessels intention
How should you adjust your sail shape when sailing upwind in waves and moderate breeze? - Answers
flatten it
Which line controls the mainsail luff tension? - Answers Controlled by the halyard, Cunningham, and
boom down-haul if the boat is equipped with one.
What is a benefit of having a waterproof bag for clothing, wallet, and cellphone? - Answers Is part of the
small boat gear checklist.
In a turtled boat, what is accomplished by standing on the gunnel? - Answers Gentle bouncing can help
break the suction
on a turtled boat, but if that bouncing is too pronounced you will break something.
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What is the scientific name of "thunderhead" clouds which are usually accompanied by severe
conditions, including strong wind, heavy rain and lightning? - Answers Cumulonimbus clouds.
What purpose do lateral markers serve? - Answers Identify the sides of a channel.
Lateral markers are the red and green buoys or day marks that identify the side of the channel
What is reefing? - Answers A way to reduce the area of the sail
by lowering the sail partially and securing the lower portion to the boom.
1 What should the boat's crew do with their weight when initiating a jibe? - Answers Heel the boat to
windward to begin carving the turn down.
What is the most important navigation rule? - Answers Every vessel should avoid collision.
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What should you do immediately after capsizing? - Answers Make sure everyone is OK.
, How should you tie the towline when preparing to take a tow from a powerboat? - Answers To your
non-deck-stepped mast.
When should sails be flattened? - Answers when the crew's weight can't keep the boat flat when sailing
upwind, sails should be flattened to reduce power.
What are the green square and red triangles fixed to poles called? - Answers Daymarks are signs
attached to posts or pilings in the water. They are usually red triangles (equivalent to nuns) or green
squares (equivalent to cans).
What does a luffing sail indicate? - Answers Uneven air flow over the sail, with too little pressure on the
windward side.
What are boaters required by law to have in order to listen and watch for other boats? - Answers A
proper lookout.
What is the general recommendation for towing dinghies over short distances? - Answers Three times
the length of the boat.
Where is the most likely spot where an air pocket can be found in a turtled boat? - Answers In the
cockpit.
What is it called when a boat is sailing in between the high and low side of close hauled? - Answers A jig.
WRONG
Which part of the sail do battens support? - Answers leech
Which is true when sailing on a broad reach or run? - Answers Sails may lose their ability to luff, so
should be eased all the way out.
Two sailing boats have wind on the same side of the vessels. Which is the "give way" boat? - Answers
Starboard side boat.
In a capsize situation, what is a fundamental rule for sailors? - Answers Stay with the capsized boat
Which of the following pair of terms mean the same thing? - Answers WRONGFalling off" and "Bearing
away". WRONG Ease out the sails or bear away.
What is the sailing position that allows a boat to slowly drift to leeward using a back-winded jib? -
Answers Heave-to
Which of the following is NOT an identifying characteristic of navigational aids? - Answers Size
What is footing? - Answers Easing sails slightly and heading down to the lower side of the groove.
Which of the following would help to avoid capsizing to windward when sailing downwind? - Answers
Loosen the main sheet. and keep boo vang tight