To warp a vessel means to().
A、anchor the vessel
B、bring the head into the wind
C、clean the decks
D、move the vessel by hauling on lines
A、anchor the vessel
B、bring the head into the wind
C、clean the decks
D、move the vessel by hauling on lines
A、Fixed MAC Mode, GPRS_PC_MEAS_Chan=BCCH B、Fixed MAC Mode, GPRS_PC_MEAS_Chan=PDCH C、Dynamic MAC Mode, GPRS_PC_MEAS_Chan=BCCH D、Extend Dynamic MAC Mode, GPRS_PC_MEAS_Chan=BCCH
A、not required to be anywhere on the vessel B、required to be permanently marked on the vessel's structure C、required to be painted on the vessel;s stern D、required to be painted on the vessel's bow
A、The first vessel to sight the other should give way B、The vessel making the slower speed should give way C、Both vessels should alter course to starboard D、Both vessels should alter course to port
A、to affect the vessel's stability B、not to affect the vessel's stability C、to keep the vessel on even keel D、not to keep the vessel on even keel
A、hawser which is used to pass a tail-block and whip to the vessel B、hawser with breeches buoy and harness attached C、hawser which should be made fast to the vessel below the intended location of the tail-block D、tail-block and whip which may be used to pass a hawser to the vessel
A、a vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver B、a vessel not under command C、a vessel engaged in fishing D、a vessel constrained by her draught