Question 4136 Deck General

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Your vessel is preparing to proceed up a river. Which of the following is true concerning the handling of the vessel in shallow water?

A there will be no difference in the steering of the vessel
B steering will be more responsive in shallow water as opposed to deep water
C steering will be sluggish in shallow water as opposed to deep water
D the steering is sluggish in deep water as opposed to shallow water
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) Steering will be sluggish in shallow water as opposed to deep water. In shallow water, the vessel's keel is closer to the bottom, which increases the drag and resistance on the steering. This makes the vessel's steering less responsive and more sluggish compared to deep water conditions where there is less interference from the bottom. The increased drag and resistance in shallow water reduces the vessel's maneuverability and requires the operator to make more deliberate and cautious steering inputs. The other options are incorrect because A) there will be a noticeable difference in the vessel's steering in shallow water, B) the steering will be less responsive, not more, and D) the steering is more sluggish in shallow water, not deep water.

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