Question 1163 Deck Safety
70% to passThe water pockets located on the underside of inflatable liferafts _______________.
The correct answer is C) act as stabilizers by filling with sea water as soon as the raft is inflated and upright. The water pockets on the underside of inflatable liferafts are designed to act as stabilizers. When the raft is inflated and upright in the water, these pockets automatically fill with seawater. This additional weight helps to stabilize the raft and prevent it from capsizing, which is essential for the safety of the passengers. The other answer choices are incorrect. The water pockets do not stow rainwater or hold freshwater, as those functions are served by other components of the liferaft. Additionally, the water pockets do not simply take up space, but rather serve an important purpose in ensuring the stability and safety of the raft.
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