Question 3914 Deck General

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You are steaming in a heavy gale and find it necessary to heave to. Under most circumstances, this is best done by _______________.

A taking the sea fine on the bow and reducing the speed to the minimum to hold that position
B stopping the engines and drifting beam to the seas
C going slow astern and taking the seas on the quarter
D maintaining speed and taking the sea broad on the bow
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) taking the sea fine on the bow and reducing the speed to the minimum to hold that position. This is the correct answer because heaving to in a heavy gale is best accomplished by taking the seas fine on the bow and reducing speed to the minimum required to maintain that position. This configuration allows the vessel to ride out the storm with minimal rolling and pitching, which helps maintain stability and control of the vessel. The other options, such as stopping the engines and drifting beam to the seas (B) or going slow astern and taking the seas on the quarter (C), would result in increased rolling and pitching, which could compromise the vessel's stability and control.

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