Question 603 Deck General

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What is meant by "spotting the boom"?

A Two-blocking it
B Spotting it with wash primer and red lead
C Lowering it into a cradle
D Placing it in a desired position
AI Explanation

The correct answer is D) Placing it in a desired position. "Spotting the boom" refers to positioning the boom, which is a spar that extends from the mast of a vessel, in a desired location or orientation. This is an important task for a vessel operator, as the boom plays a critical role in the rigging and handling of the sails. Properly spotting the boom ensures the sails can be effectively deployed and controlled during operation. The other answer choices are incorrect because they do not accurately describe the meaning of "spotting the boom." A) Two-blocking it and C) Lowering it into a cradle are unrelated to the positioning of the boom. B) Spotting it with wash primer and red lead is a description of a painting or preservation technique, not the physical placement of the boom.

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