Question 1862Navigation General

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When attempting an upstream landing while pushing empty barges ahead in a hard onshore wind, the approach is best made _______________.

A with bow in, stern out
B parallel to the dock, as close in as possible
C with bow out, stern in
D parallel to the dock, as far out as possible
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) with bow out, stern in. When attempting an upstream landing while pushing empty barges ahead in a hard onshore wind, the approach is best made with the bow out and the stern in. This configuration allows the barges to be maneuvered more effectively against the wind, as the bow out position provides better control and stability, while the stern in position helps the vessel maintain its position and avoid being blown off course by the wind. This approach is in line with standard navigation practices and vessel handling techniques in such conditions. The other options are less optimal in this scenario. Approaching with the bow in and stern out (A) would make the vessel more susceptible to the wind's effects, while parallel approaches (B and D) would be more challenging to execute safely in the given conditions.

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