Question 2262 Deck General

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The Honolulu (Christmas tree) tow was devised to _______________.

A allow easy removal of a center tow
B increase the catenary
C reduce hawser length
D keep the catenary to a minimum
AI Explanation

The correct answer is D) keep the catenary to a minimum. The Honolulu (Christmas tree) tow is a configuration used to minimize the catenary, or sag, in the towing hawser. By arranging the tow with multiple attachment points on the towed vessel, the weight of the hawser is distributed more evenly, reducing the amount of catenary. This helps to maintain better control of the towed vessel and minimizes the risk of the hawser dragging or snagging on the seafloor. The other options are incorrect because: A) does not address the purpose of the tow configuration, B) increasing the catenary is the opposite of the intent, and C) reducing hawser length alone does not achieve the goal of minimizing the catenary.

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