Question 2492 Deck General

70% to pass

What is the principal danger in attempting to swing a barge on a hawser in order to slow the barge's speed?

A The barge may pass under the hawser and capsize the tug.
B The barge may swing too quickly and run over the tug.
C Dangerous wakes may result from the swinging barge and capsize the tug.
D Free surface effect of liquid inside the barge may rupture the barge bulkheads if the turn is too quick.
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) The barge may pass under the hawser and capsize the tug. When attempting to swing a barge on a hawser to slow its speed, the principal danger is that the barge may swing too far and pass under the hawser, potentially capsizing the tug. This can happen if the barge swings too quickly or the turn is too tight, allowing the barge to pass under the hawser and destabilize the tug. The other options are incorrect because: B) The barge swinging too quickly is not the primary danger, but a symptom of the principal issue. C) Dangerous wakes are a secondary concern, not the main risk. D) Free surface effect is not the main factor in this scenario.

Ready to test your knowledge?

Take a Deck General Practice Exam

Want to practice with timed exams?

Download Coast Guard Exams for the full exam experience with progress tracking.

Get the App