This portable fire extinguisher is used to fight electrical fires.
What is CO2
A line tending diagonally to another craft
What is a spring line
The safe working load of a fixed T Bitt
What is 64,000lbs
This reference is the "rules of the road bible"
What is the Colregs '72
The most common way to secure a mooring line to a Tbitt
What are figure eights
A tool in the DC kit used to cut wedges to size
What is a hack saw
A type of towing arrangement using either the hogging-in winch or A/B drums
What is a power make up
The length of a full causeway ferry
What is 256 ft
The day shape you fly when you're anchored
One black ball
A type of shackle with a nut and cotter pin
What is a safety shackle
This portable fire fighting method needs to be choked
A towing method used primarily in narrow channels or rivers.
What is a Mississippi tow
The hogging-in winch's haul-in speed.
What is 16ft/min
The night light you would see on a man overboard vessel.
Red over Red flashing
This tool is used to retrieve lines or eyes out of the sea
What is a boat hook
This firefighting method requires a working ballast pump and multiple Sailors
What is the fire main
The towing method used for open ocean transit.
What is an astern tow.
The type of anchor found on a Warping Tug
What is a 2000lb NAVMOOR
A ship steaming normally in low visibility uses this sound signal.
The tradition used when to naval crafts or ships pass each other
What is Rendering honors
You can only delay by 30 seconds... twice
What is HFC
This line is used to get a hawser where it needs to be.
What is a messenger
The only craft that can connect sideways
What is a combination module
The only INLS craft to have a towing light
What is the warping tug
We use this item so we can find our anchors