A. bull gear B. gypsyhead C. spanner D. wildcat
A. to sail B. sails C. sailing D. sailed
A. By serving By splicing one end of the line around the apparatus C. Securely attached around the outside in bights no longer than three feet D. With an approved safety hook or shackle
A. arrange it on deck in long bights B. coil it down on deck C. put a whipping on it D. stow it below
A. left in the sunlight B. stowed wet C. folded frequently D. washed with soap and water
A. trippers B. stocks C. stabilizers D. palm
A. prevents anyone from working the cargo at unauthorized times B. is a safety measure in case one of the outboard guys parts C. is a longshoreman who watches for accidents D. is the same as a blacksmith
A. braiding B. plaiting C. seizing D. serving
A. prevent barge movement in a lock B. secure two barges end-to-end C. secure barges to the towboat D. secure barges side-by-side
A. taut and leading forward B. slack C. leading out perpendicular to the centerline D. leading under the hull