Question 2189 Deck General

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What is the disadvantage of using self-tension winches in automatic mode when the vessel is moored?

A they require more power than the generators can produce
B they may not always hold the vessel in position at the berth
C the constant paying out and taking up will prematurely wear the wire
D the winches will overheat if left running unattended
AI Explanation

The correct answer is B) they may not always hold the vessel in position at the berth. The reasoning is that self-tension winches in automatic mode are designed to maintain a constant tension on the mooring lines, which helps keep the vessel secured to the berth. However, environmental factors like wind, waves, and currents can sometimes overcome the winch's ability to maintain that constant tension, allowing the vessel to move slightly off position. This could be a problem if the vessel needs to remain tightly moored, such as when loading or unloading cargo. The other answer choices are incorrect because they do not directly address the primary disadvantage of using self-tension winches in automatic mode for a moored vessel.

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