Question 1977 Deck General

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When lowering manropes alongside a stage rigged over the side of a vessel, they should be allowed to trail in the water _______________.

A to provide the seaman something to hold onto if he or she falls from the stage into the water
B only for short periods of time since they will become waterlogged and be very heavy to pull up
C to allow the seamen on the stage to know the direction and strength of the current
D to easily remove the kinks that form in the lines
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) to provide the seaman something to hold onto if he or she falls from the stage into the water. This is the correct answer because allowing the manropes to trail in the water gives the seaman on the stage a safety line to grab onto if they accidentally fall overboard. The manropes can act as a lifeline in this situation, preventing the seaman from drifting away from the vessel. The other answer choices do not address this important safety consideration when working over the side of a vessel. The other options are incorrect because: B) allowing the lines to trail for long periods can make them waterlogged and too heavy to pull up, which is a hazard; C) knowing the current direction is less important than having a safety line; and D) removing kinks is a separate issue not directly related to safety when working over the side.

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