The disproportionate size ratio of windlass to DWT of ships today can de found in primarily
Ships of what size?
A. 100,000 DWT or greater
B. 50,000 DWT or greater
C. 40,000 DwT or greater
D. NONE OF THE ABOVE
B. 50,000 DWT or greater
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What is a single greatest influence upon the magnitude of the title force?
A. Draft
B. Depth ot water
C. UkC
D. Trim
C. UkC
This is due to the blocking effect of a vessel as UK see reduces .
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What is the conversion trom KW to Shaft horse power (SHP)?
Shaft HP to tones force?
.74 =1 SHP
100 SHP = 1 T
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If their is a choice when entering a bend in a river which part of the turn would be prudent to take:
A. The inside of the bend
B. The outside of the bend
C. Middle Channel.
D, It mates no ditterence
B. The outside of the bend. The flow of the current is the strongest
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To slow down a persistently high-speed with a following current, you will put the engines of stern. What will this do to the pivot point and control over the situation?
A pivot point moves after and are at the whim of transverse thrust
B. Pivot point remains forward and have complete control.
C. Pivot point moves after you have Control.
A pivot point moves after and are at the whim of transverse thrust
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What technique can be used to keep speed low, controll heading with kicks ahead virtually drive to a desired position and remain there.
SHG- Rowe
Dredging two anchors
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What speed Should the vessel be going when approaching the swing area and instant of letting go
the anchor? (turning short round)
A. Minimum for steerageway and SOG as low as possible as stern before applying brake on windless.
B. slow had engines and a stern
C. 2 knot speed through the water and one knot speed through the water.
A. Minimum for steerageway and SOG as low as possible engine astern before applying brake on windless.
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Which direction should the bow be canted when turning short round?
A. Towards the deepest swatter in the channel.
B. So that the tide is on the correct quarter to the turn.
C. To starboard.
D. None of the above.
B. So that the tide is on the correct quarter to the turn.
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What is the e downside to a diesel - powered Ship with a fixed propeller when utilising the kick ahead method?
The number of starts of the engine
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True or false the difference between the modern conventional bulbous bow, and the more traditional rounded bow has no significant influence on title flow
True, This should be taken into account in the interest of accuracy
page 81
When twin screws are design too close together the ability to torque or turn is quite poor. What is the best option for maneuvering?
A. Or stop one and use as a single screw.
B. Use them together as one like a single screw.
C. None of the above.
B. Use them together as one like a single screw.
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How much does the location of the pivot point change when twin screw vessels are used?
A. Pivot point while backing is 1/4 length stern
B. Pivot point making headway 1/8 L to 1/3 L from forward
C. The fundamental concepts remain the same for pivot point.
D. All of the above.
All of the above. An exception would be immensely powerful ships that can turn on the spot.
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What inherent design feature has limited the efficiency of the traditional tug?
A. The traditional propulsion unit.
B. The position of the towing hook.
C. The high superstructure.
D. A and B only.
D. A and B only.
Traditional propulsion unit and position of towing hook.
Page 129 SHG – row
When the tow line is slacked and the tug is making way, where is the pivot point?
A. Where the tow line contacts the tug.
B. 1/8 L from the bow.
C. 1/4 L from the bow
C. 1/4 L from the bow
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True or false unless there are excessive, Highwinds or maximum current should be able to negotiate any turn in a river or channel without tug assistance
False the ships size, shallow, water, tides, or any combination would require tug assistance
Page 150 to 153
True or false the shrouded colors are only found fixed for colors
False shaded colors can be found on CP or fix propellers
Page 110
True or false when installed on larger, single screw shifts the nozzles are usually rid rigidly attached to the ship’s stern.
True in other cases, the shroud moves as one unit with the propeller becoming a nozzle or azimuth drive.
Page 110
Propellers in shrouds tend to have how much transverse thrust?
Very little. flow of water is concentrated on both sides of the whole equally
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When is Rudder force optimum for vessel?
When the ship is dead in the water and Ford movement is initiated with hard rudder
Page 27
The turning lever for a ship, making sternway is ________ than that of a ship making slight headway.
Smaller. This situation is not helped by the center of when moving aft as the wind comes to the quarter.
Page 41
Trim by the stern with sternway will have which effect on a ship?
A. Intensify wind effect.
B. Nullify wind effect.
C. None of the above.
A. Intensify wind effect. With a pivot point and waypoint further away, you create a larger turning lever.
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What forces may be used on the turning lever of a ship?
Rutter force transverse force, bowthrust force, tug force, and forces of the wind and tide.
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What two factors determine how much power should be applied for a kick ahead?
The size of the ship and the needs of the ship handler at the time.
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What design may cause a reduction of transverse thrust to the extent that the bow may fall off in either direction?
Hull design
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