Question 1787 Deck Safety

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Your vessel has run hard aground in an area subject to heavy wave action. Backing full astern failed to free her. Which action should be taken next?

A Continue backing to scour out the bottom.
B Shift weight aft to reduce the forward draft.
C Flood empty tanks to increase bottom pressure and prevent inshore creep.
D Wait for high tide and then try backing.
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) Flood empty tanks to increase bottom pressure and prevent inshore creep. When a vessel runs aground in an area with heavy wave action, the priority is to stabilize the vessel and prevent it from being driven further onto the reef or shore. Flooding empty tanks increases the vessel's bottom pressure, which can help prevent the vessel from being pushed inshore by the waves. This is the most effective immediate action to take, as continuing to back the vessel (A) or waiting for high tide (D) may not be sufficient to overcome the wave forces acting on the grounded vessel. Shifting weight aft (B) would not provide the necessary increase in bottom pressure to counteract the wave action.

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