Review Questions for Chapter 3: Operating Your Boat—Safely
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1.
If the wind or current direction is toward the dock, you should cast off the
first when leaving the dock.
2.
The
is required to take early and substantial action to avoid a collision by stopping, slowing down, or changing course.
3.
The stand-on vessel must
unless
.
4.
If you are driving a powerboat or PWC and meet another powerboat or PWC head-on, you should keep to the
.
5.
If you are overtaking another vessel, you are the stand-on vessel.
True
False
6.
If you see a red and a white light ahead when boating at night, you should maintain course and speed.
True
False
7.
If you see only a green light while boating at night, you may be approaching a
and you must
.
8.
are the traffic signals that guide boaters safely along their course.
9.
The phrase
R-
R-
R-
reminds vessels of the correct course in the lateral system of U.S. Aids to Navigation.
10.
This buoy marks the edge of the channel on a boater's
side when entering from the open sea or heading upstream.
11.
This regulatory marker indicates
.
12.
This regulatory marker indicates areas that are
to vessels.
13.
A good rule of thumb is that the anchor line should be at least
times the depth of the water.
14.
You should never anchor from the
of the vessel as that can make the vessel unstable.
15.
To maintain steering control of a PWC, you must never allow the engine to
or
.
16.
The most common complaints boaters have against PWC operators are
and
.
17.
As a courtesy to other boaters and people on shore, PWC operators should
their operating area.
18.
Name a safety device that shuts the engine off if the operator is thrown from the proper operating position.
19.
To avoid propeller strike accidents, make sure
when passengers are boarding or disembarking a boat.
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Course Introduction
• Home Page
• About This Course
• FAQs
• Boating Laws
• Insurance Savings
• State Agency
1-Know Your Boat
• Chapter 1 Contents
• Parts of a Boat
• Hull Types
• Length Classes
• Engine Types
• Jet Drives
• Personal Watercraft
• Sailboats
• Chapter 1 Summary
• Chapter 1 Review
2-Before Heading Out
• Chapter 2 Contents
• Boat Capacity
• File a Float Plan
• Fueling Safely
• Fuel a PWC Safely
• Fuel Selector Switch
• Trailering Your Vessel
• Nautical Knots
• Vessel Maintenance
• Engine Maintenance
• Chapter 2 Summary
• Chapter 2 Review
3-Operating Your Boat
• Chapter 3 Contents
• Casting Off
• Docking
• Navigation Rules
• Meeting Head-On
• Paths That Cross
• Overtaking
• Sailboats
• Navigation Lights
• Night Navigation
• Sound Signals
• Buoys & Markers
• Buoy System
• Anchoring
• Dams, Locks, Bridges
• Tides
• Compass & Charts
• Operating a PWC
• Controlling a PWC
• PWC Courtesy
• Environment Issues
• More PWC Tips
• Reboarding a PWC
• Ignition Safety Switch
• Propeller Injuries
• Chapter 3 Summary
• Chapter 3 Review
4-Legal Requirements
• Chapter 4 Contents
• Registration & Decals
• More on Registering
• Hull ID Number
• Who May Operate
• Unlawful Operation
• No Wake Zones
• Alcohol and Drugs
• Obstructing Navigation
• Homeland Security
• Life Jackets (PFDs)
• Fire Extinguishers
• Flame Arrestors
• Ventilation Systems
• Mufflers
• Navigation Lights
• Distress Signals
• Federal Waters
• Sound Signals
• Additional Rules
• PWC Requirements
• Towing Skiers
• Pollutant Disposal
• Nuisance Species
• Vessel Accidents
• Enforcement
• Pre-Departure Checklist
• Chapter 4 Summary
• Chapter 4 Review
5-Boat Emergencies
• Chapter 5 Contents
• Risk Management
• Boating Stressors
• Dehydration
• Avoid Alcohol
• Wear PFDs
• Types of Accidents
• Capsizing
• Falling Overboard
• Collisions
• Fire Emergencies
• Running Aground
• Personal Injuries
• Hypothermia
• Carbon Monoxide
• Treating Injuries
• Weather Dangers
• Avoiding Bad Weather
• Bad Weather Tips
• Summoning Help
• Chapter 5 Summary
• Chapter 5 Review
6-Enjoy Water Sports
• Chapter 6 Contents
• Your Responsibilities
• Your Passengers
• Sharing Your Vessel
• The Environment
• Other Boaters
• Paddlesports
• Water-Skiing
• Scuba & Snorkeling
• Windsurfing
• Sailing
• Fishing
• Hunting
• Chapter 6 Summary
• Chapter 6 Review
Review Questions
• Chapter 1 Review
• Chapter 2 Review
• Chapter 3 Review
• Chapter 4 Review
• Chapter 5 Review
• Chapter 6 Review
Boating Terms
Glossary
• Aground
• All-Round Wh. Light
• Anchor
• Backfire
• Bail
• Beam
• Bilge
• Boat
• Bow
• Bow Line
• Bunks
• Buoy
• Cabin
• Capsize
• Cast Off
• Channel
• Chart
• Cleat
• Coupler
• Course
• Cowl
• Deck
• Displacement Hull
• Dock
• Down Current
• Downwind
• Draft
• Embark
• EPIRB
• Fairway
• Federal Waters
• Fenders
• Float Plan
• Forward
• Freeboard
• Furl
• Give-Way Boat
• Gunwale
• Halyards
• Hatch
• Headway Speed
• Hitch
• Hull
• Idle Speed
• Ignition Safety Switch
• Impeller
• Inboard Engine
• Jet Drive Engine
• Jet Ski
• Keel
• Lanyard
• Leeward
• Length Overall
• Marina
• Mast
• Masthead Light
• Moor
• Motorboat
• Navigation Lights
• Navigation Rules
• No Wake Speed
• Operate
• Outboard Engine
• Overboard
• PFD
• PWC
• Pier
• Planing Hull
• Port
• Powerboat
• Power-Driven Vessel
• PWC
• Propeller
• Raft
• Rigging
• Rudder
• Safety Lanyard
• Sailboat
• Sheets
• Sidelights
• Slow-No Wake Spd.
• Stand-On Boat
• Starboard
• Steering Control
• Stem
• Stern
• Stern Drive Engine
• Sternlight
• Stern Line
• Swamp
• Swim Platform
• Tide
• Tiller
• Tongue Weight
• Transom
• Trim
• Underway
• Unpowered Vessel
• Upstream
• Upwind
• Vessel
• Wake
• Winch
• Windward
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