Question 3454 Deck General
70% to passWhy should you preload a mooring system above your pre-calculated operating mooring tensions?
The correct answer is C) This serves as a benchmark for increasing tensions in rough weather. Preloading the mooring system above the pre-calculated operating mooring tensions provides a benchmark that can be used to monitor and manage the system in rough weather conditions. By establishing this higher preload, you can more easily detect and respond to increasing tensions as the weather deteriorates, ensuring the mooring system remains secure and stable. The other options are incorrect because: A) Testing the equipment components is not the primary purpose of preloading; B) Determining bottom conditions is not the main reason for preloading; and D) Ensuring the anchor cable is straight is not the key reason for preloading the system.
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