Question 1737 Deck General
70% to passPlacing a lashing across a hook to prevent a fitting from slipping out of the hook is called _______________.
The correct answer is D) mousing. Mousing refers to the practice of placing a small line or wire across the opening of a hook to prevent a fitting, such as a shackle or eye, from slipping out of the hook. This is a common safety practice in seamanship and is often required by regulations or industry standards to secure critical connections. The other answer choices are not correct: A) Worming refers to the process of filling the spaces between the strands of a rope with smaller threads or yarn. B) Flemishing down describes the method of coiling a rope in a specific pattern. C) Faking is the process of arranging a line or rope in a series of figure-eight turns.
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