Question 2051 Deck General

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Which term describes a rope in which three right-handed strands are laid up left-handed?

A Hawser-laid
B Shroud laid
C Hard-laid
D Soft-laid
AI Explanation

A) Hawser-laid is the correct answer. A hawser-laid rope is a type of rope construction where three right-handed strands are laid up left-handed. This configuration gives the rope additional strength and durability compared to other rope constructions. The left-handed lay of the overall rope helps to resist kinking and untwisting, making it well-suited for applications like mooring and towing. The other answer choices do not accurately describe this specific rope construction. Shroud-laid, hard-laid, and soft-laid ropes have different strand configurations and lay patterns that differ from the defining characteristics of a hawser-laid rope.

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