Question 1164 Deck Safety

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Water pockets on the underside of an inflatable life raft are for _______________.

A maneuverability
B easy drainage
C catching rain water
D stability
AI Explanation

The correct answer is D) stability. The water pockets on the underside of an inflatable life raft are designed to provide stability and prevent the raft from being easily blown away or turned over by wind and waves. The water trapped in these pockets adds weight and helps anchor the raft, improving its overall stability and keeping it upright in rough seas. This is a key safety feature required by regulations for approved inflatable life rafts. The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately describe the primary purpose of the water pockets. Maneuverability, drainage, and water collection are not the main functions of these design elements.

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