Question 2363 Deck General
70% to passA towing vessel's capability is BEST measured by horsepower, maneuverability, displacement, and _______________.
The correct answer is A) bollard pull. The bollard pull of a towing vessel is a key measure of its towing capability. Bollard pull refers to the maximum force a vessel can exert in a static towing situation, which is influenced by factors like horsepower, propeller design, and overall vessel displacement. A higher bollard pull indicates a vessel's ability to effectively move and control larger or heavier objects being towed. This makes it the best single metric to assess a towing vessel's overall towing capability compared to the other options provided. The other answer choices, while relevant to a towing vessel's performance, do not directly measure its overall towing capability in the same way that bollard pull does. For example, towing winch horsepower is important but does not account for the vessel's overall power and displacement. Propeller design and vessel stability are also important factors, but do not provide a comprehensive measure of towing ability.
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