Nav Rules
First Aid
Rescue & Survival
Seamanship Fundamentals
Boat Operations
100

Sound signal for a power-driven vessel underway but stopped and making no way.

what is 2 prolonged blasts at an interval of 2 minutes

100

3 general classifications of burns

What is:

1. First-degree or Superficial

2. Second-degree or Partial Thickness

3. Third-degree or Full Thickness

100

3 ways to inflate a type V PFD

What is:

1. Oral

2. manual (with pull cord)

3. automatic (with salt tablet)

100

Define Equilibrium

What is: when the center of gravity and center of buoyancy are in line.

100

Boat Crew duties and responsibilities.

What is:

1. Helmsman,

2. Lookout,

3. Towing watches,

4. Anchor watch,

5. Assist with piloting and navigation.

6. Rig towing and mooring lines,

7. Act as the boat swimmer,

8. Administer first aid,

9. Operate damage control equipment.

200

Lights for a vessel underway and engaged in piloting duties.

1. white over red all around lights at or near the mast.

2. Sidelights

3. sternlight

200

3 types of bleeding

What is:

1. Arterial

2. venous

3. Capillary

200

Characteristics of a PLB

What is:

1. broadcasts on both 406 MHz and 121.5 MHz.

2. is able to provide a position accurate to within three nautical miles within 90 minutes.

200

Free Surface Effect

What is: Liquids moving freely within a vessel

200

9 examples of situations that may cause fatigue (will accept 5)

1. Operating in extreme hot or cold weather conditions.

2. Eye strain from hours of looking through sea-spray blurred windshields.

3. The effort of holding on and maintaining balance.

4. Stress.

5. Exposure to noise.

6. Exposure to the sun.

7. Poor physical conditioning.

8. Lack of sleep.

9. Boredom.

300

Day Shape for a vessel aground

What is 3 black balls in a vertical line

300

2 Types of Fractures with a description of each 

What is:

1. Compound (open) fracture: The bone has broken, and an open wound is present. The bone may protrude from the wound, leaving little doubt that there is a fracture.

2. Simple (closed) fracture: No open wound is present, but the bone may be broken or cracked. Care must be taken when handling a closed fracture; careless treatment may cause an open fracture, lacerate a blood vessel, or cause other injuries.

300

H.E.L.P stands for...

What is: Heat Escape Lessening Position

300

two principal types of stability

What is:

1. Longitudinal

2. Transverse

300

The "dip" or downward sag in a towline is called...

What is: Catenary

400

17 distress Signals

What is: Ruel 37

400

5 signs of shock (will accept 4 signs)

What is:

1. Pulse – weak and rapid,

2 Breathing – shallow and rapid,

3. Skin – pale, cold, clammy (sweating),

4. Pupils – dilated (enlarged),

5. State of consciousness – alert (may be deceiving) to fainting and/or unconscious.

400

Description of a Type IV PFD

What is: Ring Buoys/Throwable Devices

400

3 hull types

What is:

1. Displacement hull

2. Plaining hull

3. Semi-displacement hull

400

Line tending commands for a surface swimmer.

Signal: Tap top of head. 

Meaning: I am OK/ Are you OK


Signal: One arm raised over head 

meaning: Advance


Signal: One arm waving over head

Meaning: Take in slack/ I am ready to return to the boat.


Signal: 2 arms waving over head

Meaning: Help/ Do you need help

500

Define rule 5 (Look-Out)

What is:

Every vessel shall at all times maintain a proper look-out by sight and hearing as well as by all available means appropriate in the prevailing circumstances and conditions so as to make a full appraisal of the situation and the risk of collision.  

500

6 major symptoms of heat stroke.

What is:

1. Red skin, hot and dry to the touch.

2. Characteristic body temperature above 105° F (40.5° C)

3. Headache

4. Weak and rapid pulse

5. Confusion, violence, lack of coordination, delirium, and/or unconsciousness

6. Brain damage (if immediate medical treatment is not given).

500

Post Capsize Procedures (6 Steps. Will accept 5)

1. Climb onto hull of vessel (if possible).

2. Take personnel muster.

3. Activate PLB.

4. Visually scan for possible rescue vessels. If in range, personnel act as a team to signal using pyro, signal mirror, etc.

5. Inventory Survival gear.

6. Stay with the boat until rescued or boat sinks.

500

Define Righting Moment

the force causing a vessel to react against a roll and return to an even keel.

(the broader a boat’s beam, the more stable that boat will be, and the less likely it is to capsize)

500

Information in a lookout report.

What is: (BRAD)

Baring

Range

Aspect

Distance

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