In heavy seas the helmsman should steer the motor lifeboat().
A、into the seas
B、broadside to the seas
C、in the same direction as the seas
D、in a series of figure-eights
A、into the seas
B、broadside to the seas
C、in the same direction as the seas
D、in a series of figure-eights
A、into the seas B、broadside to the seas C、in the same direction as the seas D、in a series of figure-eights
A、brought to a position with the stern into the seas B、allowed to take its own head C、brought to lay in the trough D、brought bow into the seas
A、Put the sea and wind about two points on either how and reduce speed B、Heave to in the trough of the sea C、Put the sea and wind on either quarter and proceed at increased speed D、Put the bow directly into the sea and proceed at full speed
A、keep the bow directly in toward the beach,and tow the sea anchor off the stern B、ride in on the back of a large breaker C、keep the bow into the seas with the sea anchor out over the bow,and row to meet the breaking waves D、head directly into the beach by staying between the crests of the waves
A、around the rudder and screws B、completely around the vessel C、to leeward of the vessel D、to windward of the vessel
A、right the craft in case of capsizing B、increase area for radar detection C、act as a sail in case of a power loss D、steady the craft in heavy seas
A、tie up to the rescue vessel B、transfer only those personnel who are not seasick C、wait for calmer weather before transferring personnel D、transfer all personnel immediately