Question 2067 Deck General

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The usual method of arranging a line on deck so that it will run out easily without kinking or fouling is _______________.

A flemishing the line
B faking down the line
C racking the line
D coiling the line
AI Explanation

The correct answer is B) faking down the line. Faking down the line is the recommended method for arranging a line on deck so that it will run out easily without kinking or fouling. This involves laying the line in a series of figure-eight or zigzag patterns on the deck, which allows the line to pay out smoothly without twisting or catching on itself. This technique is commonly used on ships and boats to prepare lines for easy deployment or retrieval. The other options are not the preferred methods for this purpose. Flemishing the line involves coiling it in a circular pattern, which can lead to kinking. Racking the line means stacking it in a more linear arrangement, which is less efficient for paying out. Coiling the line is also not ideal, as it can cause tangles and fouling when the line is needed.

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