Question 30 Deck General

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On a sailing vessel, it is best to approach a person in the water by placing them on your _______________.

A bow
B leeward side
C windward side
D transom
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) windward side. When approaching a person in the water from a sailing vessel, it is best to approach them from the windward side. This is because the windward side provides the most stable and controlled approach, allowing the vessel to be maneuvered more easily to bring the person on board safely. Approaching from the leeward side, or the side of the vessel that is opposite the wind, can be more difficult to control and may result in the vessel drifting away from the person in the water. The bow and transom are not recommended for approaching a person in the water, as they may not provide the same level of control and stability during the rescue operation.

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