Question 2484 Deck General
70% to passWhile towing, bridle legs of unequal lengths may cause _______________.
The correct answer is A) the shorter leg to fail. When towing with a bridle, having legs of unequal lengths can cause the shorter leg to be under more tension and load compared to the longer leg. This increased load on the shorter leg makes it more likely to fail, as it is the weaker point in the towing arrangement. The unequal load distribution across the bridle legs can lead to the shorter leg breaking or parting. The other answer choices are incorrect because: B) the bridle fouling is not directly caused by unequal leg lengths, C) chafing is more likely to occur on the fairlead or bitts regardless of leg length, and D) a bent swivel is not a direct consequence of having bridle legs of unequal lengths.
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