Question 3476 Deck General
70% to passAn LWT anchor often has difficulty tripping in _______________.
The correct answer is A) soft soil. An LWT (lightweight) anchor often has difficulty tripping in soft soil. This is because the anchor's fluke (the part that digs into the sea floor) can easily become buried in the soft soil, making it difficult for the anchor to release and move when the vessel needs to retrieve it. In contrast, the anchor is more likely to trip and release in stiffer soil types like clay or sand, which provide more resistance and prevent the fluke from becoming too deeply embedded. The other answer choices are incorrect because stiff clay (B) and heterogeneous soil (C) are both more resistant substrates that do not pose the same tripping challenges for LWT anchors, while sand (D) is also a relatively easy substrate for LWT anchors to release from.
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