Question 2370 Deck General

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Which statement is TRUE concerning hawser towing?

A Shortening the tow hawser generally decreases the maneuverability of the tug.
B Increasing speed usually increases the catenary in the hawser.
C The hawser is of sufficient length for towing when taut between tug and tow.
D The catenary in a hawser should be sufficient so that the hawser just touches the bottom.
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) Shortening the tow hawser generally decreases the maneuverability of the tug. This is correct because a shorter tow hawser reduces the catenary (sag) in the line, which decreases the tug's ability to respond to changes in the tow's direction or speed. A longer hawser allows more catenary, which gives the tug more flexibility and better control over the tow. Options B, C, and D are incorrect because: B) Increasing speed usually decreases the catenary; C) The hawser should have sufficient length to allow for catenary, not be taut; and D) The catenary should be sufficient to keep the hawser off the bottom, not just touching it.

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