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100
How many sections are there to seamanship?
Three
100
_______ is the area inside the boat or an object nearer the centerline of the boat.
Inboard
100
____ is made by twisting fibers into threads (or yarns), threads into strands, and strands into rope.
Line
100
_________ are a point about halfway between the bow and stern and the sides of the boat.
Amidships
200
____ seamanship is the general work that goes on about the ship's deck and the equipment used. Anchoring, mooring, rigging, and handling of heavy weights and cargo.
Deck
200
________ is area furthermost from the boat's centerline or beyond the side of a boat.
Outboard
200
_____ are used to form eyes or to secure a cord or line around an object, such as a package.
Knots
200
_____ _______ are carried on the bow of a ship and secured in the hawspipe.
Bower anchors
300
___ seamanship is the handling of boats.
Boat
300
____ ________ are used for securing mooring lines.
Deck fittings
300
_____ are used to secure two lines together.
Bends
300
Nylon line (synthetic fiber) has replaced manila. Nylon line is about _____ times as strong as manila of the same size, has a greater strength and elasticity, and higher resistance to weather.
2 1/2
400
____________ seamanship is the use and care of line and consists of forming knots, making splices, and fashioning useful and decorative articles from small stuff and twine.
Marlinespike
400
______ ______ are made up of 15-fathom (90-foot) sections called standard shots.
Anchor chains
400
_______ are used to permanently join two lines or to form an eye or loop in the end of a line.
Splices
400
Any line that is 1 3/4 inches and under in circumference is called ____ _____.
Small stuff