Question 4551 Deck General

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Connecting elements of a mooring system should be fabricated from _______________.

A cast steel
B forged steel
C stainless steel
D cast iron
AI Explanation

The correct answer is B) forged steel. Connecting elements of a mooring system, such as shackles, eye bolts, and chain links, should be fabricated from forged steel. Forged steel provides superior strength, durability, and corrosion resistance compared to other materials, making it the preferred choice for critical components in a mooring system that must withstand the stresses and environmental conditions encountered at sea. The other options are not suitable for this application. Cast steel is generally not as strong as forged steel, cast iron is weaker and more prone to corrosion, and stainless steel, while corrosion-resistant, may not have the necessary strength for mooring system components.

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