Question 1669 Deck General

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Fiber tails on mooring wires deteriorate more rapidly than the wires themselves. What preventive maintenance should be done to the fiber tails?

A discard after initial use
B wash with degreaser and stow after use
C lubricate to aid in reduction of chaffing
D inspect and replace at regular intervals
AI Explanation

The correct answer is D) inspect and replace at regular intervals. Fiber tails on mooring wires are susceptible to more rapid deterioration compared to the wires themselves due to their exposure to environmental factors like weather, UV radiation, and physical abrasion. To maintain the integrity and safety of the mooring system, it is crucial to inspect the fiber tails at regular intervals and replace them when necessary, as indicated by wear and tear. The other options are incorrect because discarding after initial use (A) is wasteful, washing with degreaser and stowing (B) does not address the underlying issue of deterioration, and lubrication (C) may not effectively prevent chafing and damage over time.

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