Question 2485 Deck General
70% to passThe biggest problem encountered when towing bridle legs are too short is _______________.
The correct answer is D) excessive strain. When the bridle legs (the lines that connect the towing vessel to the main towline) are too short, it can lead to excessive strain on the towing system. This is because the shorter bridle legs do not allow for enough flexibility and movement, which can create higher tension and stress on the towline, the vessel's towing equipment, and the connection points. This increased strain can potentially cause damage or failure of the towing setup, which can be dangerous for the vessels involved. The other options are incorrect because they do not directly address the primary issue caused by having bridle legs that are too short. Adjusting tension (A), hookup to the main towline (B), and retrieval (C) may be affected, but they are not the biggest problem encountered in this scenario.
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