Question 1555Navigation General
70% to passA relative bearing is always measured from _______________.
A
the vessel's beam
B
true north
C
the vessel's head
D
magnetic north
AI Explanation
The correct answer is C) the vessel's head. A relative bearing is always measured from the vessel's head (the direction the bow is pointing). This is a fundamental concept in navigation and is specified in the regulations governing the US Coast Guard Captain's License Examinations. The other answer choices are incorrect because: A) the vessel's beam is a fixed orientation perpendicular to the vessel's head, not the reference for relative bearings; B) true north is an absolute direction, not a relative orientation; and D) magnetic north is an absolute direction, not a relative orientation like a relative bearing.
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