Question 1717 Deck Safety

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The two courses of action if the underwater hull is severely damaged are to plug the openings or to _______________.

A dewater the compartment
B establish and maintain flooding boundaries
C ballast to maintain even keel
D secure power to the compartment
AI Explanation

The correct answer is B) establish and maintain flooding boundaries. The key here is that when the underwater hull is severely damaged, the primary course of action is to establish and maintain flooding boundaries. This involves sealing off the damaged area to prevent further flooding and spreading of the damage throughout the vessel. By establishing and maintaining these flooding boundaries, the crew can contain the flooding and prevent the situation from deteriorating further. The other options, while potentially relevant in other emergency situations, are not the appropriate response for a severely damaged underwater hull. Dewatering the compartment (A) may not be possible if the damage is too extensive, ballasting to maintain even keel (C) does not directly address the flooding, and securing power to the compartment (D) does not actively mitigate the flooding.

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