Question 5 ONC07 - OUPV-Near Coastal
BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A vessel that is defined as "restricted in her ability to maneuver" is unable to keep out of the way of another vessel due to __________.
The Correct Answer is C ### Explanation for Option C (the nature of her work) Option C is correct because it directly aligns with the definition provided in the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGs) (Rule 3(g)), which also applies to Inland Rules. A vessel "restricted in her ability to maneuver" (RAM) is defined as a vessel which, **from the nature of her work** (e.g., dredging, laying or servicing navigation marks, underwater operations, surveying, refueling), is unable to deviate from her course or keep out of the way of other vessels as required by the Rules. The restriction is inherent in the activity she is engaged in, which grants her specific priority over most other vessels (Rule 18). ### Explanation of Incorrect Options **A) her draft** This option describes a "vessel constrained by her draft" (CBD). While a CBD vessel is also restricted in its movement, it is a separate category defined specifically by the relationship between its deep draft and the available depth and width of the navigable water. The legal classification of a "restricted in her ability to maneuver" vessel is independent of its draft. **B) some exceptional circumstances** While exceptional circumstances can certainly limit a vessel's movement, they do not grant the vessel the formal legal status and priority of a RAM vessel under the Rules. The RAM status is conferred based on the specific, defined **nature of her work**, not general or temporary difficulties. **D) a danger of navigation** Avoiding a danger of navigation is a requirement for all vessels under the Rules (General Prudential Rule). While avoiding a hazard might temporarily limit a vessel's ability to maneuver, it is not the factor that formally defines a vessel as "restricted in her ability to maneuver" for the purpose of collision avoidance priority.
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