Boating: where should your passengers be when you are tied to the dock fueling your vessel?

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Boating: where should your passengers be when you are tied to the dock fueling your vessel?

a. on the vessel wearing a pfd b. on the vessel securing the gear c. seatd on the vessel d. on the dock away from the vessel

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the key to this question is the word passengers, the correct answer is "d" on the dock away...

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A 20-ft-by-4-ft dock is anchored in the middle of a lake. An inner tube is tied to the bottom corner of the dock with a 13-ft rope?

A 20-ft-by-4-ft dock is anchored in the middle of a lake. An inner tube is tied to the bottom corner of the dock with a 13-ft rope.find the area of the region in which the inner tube ...show more

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Since we don't know the diameter of the inflated inner tube, we can only make a low estimate of the...

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Your boat should be equipped with a second fuel pump inside the fuel tank. This pump pushes the fuel...

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When fueling a boat, passengers should be ashore so there is no risk to their safety. Remember to switch...

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Is it the passengers or the drivers responsibility to jump off the boat and tie it to the dock?

When docking a boat, should the passengers at the back and front get off and tie it to the dock or should the driver do this which could result in the back end or front end floating away.

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Onboard my boats, everyone works. Passengers / guests get instructions for me, the Captain and the person...

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A boat has been tied to my dock for more then 60 days how may I claim this boat?

I have no idea whos boat it is but has been tied and chained to my dock for more then 60 days.Regerstation ran out last year,How may I claim salvage rights.I was almost underwater at one point until I bailed it out.

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This depends on where you live. First you need to report the boat to your local registration agency...

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BOATING QUESTIONS! Please help me!

What measurement would be correct for determining the overall length of a vessel? a. the tip of the bow to the highest point on the gunwale b. the tip of the bow in a straight line to the stern of the vessel c. tip of the bow to furthest point to...

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This looks like a Boater's Safety Test a took a while ago? What are you doing???

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Why did my cruise ship dock but didn't dock alongside the dock?

I was recently on a cruise, and we were in the port of Crete, Greece. The ship came up to the dock, yet we didn't dock alongside, we just tied up on the dock, yet still we were ...show more

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Probably the ship you were on was too big (either length wise) or the water was to shallow to accommodate...

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When there is no wind or current, how should a boater approach a dock?

a. approach the dock with the bow pointed directly at the dock b. back into the dock stern first c. approach parallel to the dock and allow the wind and current to push the vessel to the dock. d. approach the dock slowly at a 10 to 20 degree angle

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There is always some wind or current to compensate for so "a, & c. slowly" are your best...

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What is a good safety precaution when fueling your boat?

1. Sniff for fumes after fueling and before starting the engine. 2. Run the ventilation system for at least four minutes before fueling. 3. Keep all windows and doors open during fueling. 4. Turn on the ventilation system after you pull away from the...

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All of the items listed are not......I repeat not..... things that you should do. Sniffing for fumes...

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