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drivers ed boating
drivers education boating exam study for 1/20
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| How should a vessel's registration number and validation decal be displayed? | on both sides of the bow of the boat |
| What is most important when selecting the right PFD for a passenger? | passenger's body weight and chest size |
| What important safety information is found on a boat's capacity plate? | maximum weight and/or number of people the boat can carry safely |
| What is the best way to find out about hazards on a local waterway? | consult a nautical chart |
| According to Alabama law, how old do operators have to be who are required to have completed an approved boating course in order to operate a personal watercraft? | operators who are 12 or older |
| What type of PFD will turn most unconscious people face up in water? | type l |
| Who is responsible for ensuring that everyone on board a vessel understands basic safety practices? | the vessel operator |
| Where is the best place to store a fire extinguisher on a boat? | mounted in an accessible location |
| When should a life jacket be discarded and replaced? | when it is slightly torn |
| What effect does alcohol have when you are operating a vessel? | it increases the likelihood of accidents |
| When boating on federally controlled waters in an 18ft boat, what equipment are you legally required to have on board? | US Coast Guard approved visual distress signals |
| What sound-producing device(s) are required when boating on Alabama waters in an 18 foot powerboat? | a whistle, a horn, or another sound device |
| What provides a warning that dangerous weather is approaching? | dark clouds and shifting winds |
| What is one part of a regular vessel and engine maintenance program? | checking the oil level before every outing |
| How should you approach the dock when docking the vessel? | into the wind or current, whichever is stronger |
| What should you do before fueling your boat? | turn off the engine and close all windows, ports, doors, and other openings |
| Where should your trailer be located while you prepare to launch your vessel? | well away from the boat ramp |
| How can propeller strike accidents be avoided? | by turning off the engine when passengers are boarding |
| What is an example of careless operation? | not having enough personal flotation devices on board |
| What is the best way to minimize the risk of drowning while boating? | having everyone wear an appropriate life jacket at all times |
| How can you prevent transporting nuisance species (plant or animal) with your vessel from one waterway to another? | remove any zebra mussels you see before leaving the body of water |
| What should the vessel operator tell everyone on board before departing? | where to find the PFDs and visual distress signals |
| What is the main function of an ignition safety switch? | to shut off the engine if the operator is thrown overboard |
| In Alabama, how far must a vessel stay from a diver-down flag? | 100 ft |
| How does the effect of alcohol consumed while boating compare to the effect on land? | much greater effect while boating |
| What is true about operating a boat in Alabama while intoxicated? | Alabama boaters must submit to testing for blood alcohol concentration |
| When two vessels are operating in the same general area, who is responsible for avoiding a collision? | the operators of both vessels |
| How do you know when you are operating your vessel at a safe speed? | You have enough time to avoid a collision |
| What is the main purpose of the lateral system of red and green buoys and markers? | to mark the edges of safe water areas |
| According to Alabama boating law, which of these is considered legal operation? | operating at less than 5 mph in a "slow, no wake" speed area |
| When is a sailboat under sail the give-way vessel when encountering a power-driven vessel? | when the sailboat is overtaking the power-driven vessel |
| What should a vessel operator do to make sure everyone knows what to do in case of an emergency? | Conduct an emergency drill with the passengers |
| What equipment is required when towing a skier and does not have a capable observer in addition to the operator? | a wide-angle rearview mirror |
| What is indicated by a white marker with an orange crossed diamond and black lettering? | exclusion or keep-out area, such as a dam |
| Why is carbon monoxide gas dangerous? | it is colorless, odorless, and tasteless and can be fatal |
| A recreational vessel is approaching a U.S. Naval. At what distance must the rec. vessel slow to minimum speed? | 500 yards |
| What must an owner do before allowing others to operate their vessel? | Make sure they know how to operate it safely |
| What should you do to reduce the risk of falling overboard? | keep centered in the boat |
| What should a motorboat operator do when someone is being pulled into the boat from the water? | turn off the engine |
| What is the first action required of a boat operator who witnesses a boating accident? | to provide assistance |
| What condition requires that you report a boating accident to the Alabama Marine Police Division? | damage to your boat is more than $2000 as the result of a boating accident |
| Under what condition is a person at the greatest risk of developing hypothermia? | when immersed in cold water |
| What should you do immediately if a boat motor catches on fire? | shut off the fuel supply and try to put out the fire with an extinguisher |
| If your boat runs aground, what action should you take in addition to shifting the weight away from the point of impact? | stop the engine and lift the outdrive |
| What action may cause the loss of steering ability in a PWC? | letting off the throttle control |
| What should you do to reduce the risk of falling overboard? | keep centered in the boat |
| What should a motorboat operator do when someone is being pulled into the boat from the water? | turn off the engine |
| What is the first action required of a boat operator who witnesses a boating accident? | to provide assistance |
| What condition requires that you report a boating accident to the Alabama Marine Police Division? | damage to your boat is more than $2000 as the result of a boating accident |
| Under what condition is a person at the greatest risk of developing hypothermia? | when immersed in cold water |
| What should you do immediately if a boat motor catches on fire? | shut off the fuel supply and try to put out the fire with an extinguisher |
| If your boat runs aground, what action should you take in addition to shifting the weight away from the point of impact? | stop the engine and lift the outdrive |
| What action may cause the loss of steering ability in a PWC? | letting off the throttle control |
| According to Alabama law, what age person who has boater safety certification may operate a PWC without supervision? | those at least 14 years of age |
| According to Alabama law, during what hours is it legal to tow a person behind a boat on water skis or other devices? | between 1 hour before sunrise and 1 hour after sunset |
| What should a vessel operator do to keep a proper lookout? | watch for navigational hazards |
| What is a legal operation of a PWC in Alabama? | crossing at right angles to another vessel when visibility is unobstructed |
| In Alabama, what are the recommended hours for personal watercraft operations? | between sunset and sunrise (daylight hours) |
| Why should a vessel operator keep a proper lookout? | to avoid collisions |
| What should paddlers do to protect against capsizing their canoe or kayak? | keep a low center of gravity and 3 points of contact |
| What should anglers and hunters do when they are fishing or hunting from a boat? | wear a life jacket at all times |
| What age are required to wear a properly secured PFD while on a vessel unless the child is in an enclosed cabin? | those under 8 years of age |
| What determines if a speed is safe for your boat? | visibility conditions |
| What should operators of a PWC and a motorboat do when approaching head on? | both vessels should turn to starboard (right) |
| When must navigation lights be displayed? | from sunset to sunrise and when visibility is restricted |
| What could happen if you anchor a boat from the stem? | it may cause the boat to swamp |
| Visibility is restricted due to fog. What should the vessel operator do to avoid the risk of a collision? | reduce speed to minimum needed to stay on course |
| What should you do if you fall overboard into cold water? | try to reboard your boat, even if it is swamped |