Question 4050 Deck General

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You are docking a vessel starboard side to with the assistance of two tugs. You are attempting to hold the vessel off by operating both tugs at right angles to the vessel and at full power. You must ensure that _______________.

A the ship has no headway at the time
B the bow closes the dock first
C steerageway is not taken off
D the bow doesn't close the dock first
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) the ship has no headway at the time. When docking a vessel starboard side to with the assistance of two tugs, the key is to ensure the vessel has no headway (forward motion) at the time of docking. This allows the tugs to effectively hold the vessel off the dock and control its approach, preventing the bow from closing the dock first, which could damage the vessel or dock. Having no headway ensures steerageway (the ability to steer the vessel) is maintained, which is critical for a controlled docking maneuver. The other options are incorrect because: B) allowing the bow to close the dock first could result in damage; C) losing steerageway would make the docking much more difficult to control; and D) the bow closing the dock first is the opposite of the desired outcome.

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