Question 1715 Deck Safety
70% to passWhen plugging holes below the waterline you should _______________.
The correct answer is A) reduce the entry of water as much as possible. When a vessel suffers damage below the waterline, the primary goal is to minimize the influx of water into the vessel. It is often not possible to completely eliminate water entry through the hole, but reducing the amount of water entering is crucial to maintain the vessel's stability and buoyancy. Plugging the hole as much as possible is the best course of action, even if some water continues to enter. The other options are incorrect because eliminating all water entry may not be feasible, focusing on the largest holes first may not be the optimal strategy, and only plugging holes in vital spaces could leave other areas vulnerable to flooding.
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