A. mallet used when splicing wire rope B. sharp pointed crow bar used to unlay wire rope C. tapered steel pin used to separate wire rope D. tapered wooden pin used when splicing heavy rope
A. hoisting a windsail B. parcelling C. sewing canvas D. testing canva
A. decreases the size of the line B. should be used if the line is going through a block C. should only be used in wire rope D. doubles the size of the line
A. equal to the chains they are connecting B. 25% more than the chains they are connecting C. 50% more than the chains they are connecting D. 100% more than the chains they are connecting
A. for portable fenders B. for ground tackle C. on the inside of the hawsepipe D. on mooring line
A. give flexibility B. support the strands laid around it C. allow some circulation around the strands D. allow lubrication inside the rope
A. act as a chain stopper B. prevent the windlass from engaging C. prevent the chain from fouling on deck D. control the wildcat
A. raise the boom B. raise the hook C. raise the boom and hook D. check the boom sto
A. all the fall except the hauling part B. the hook that engages the weight to be moved C. that part to which power is applied D. that part of the falls made fast to one of the block
A. three wire rope clamps B. an eye splice with four or five tucks C. a thimble fastened with four or five tucks D. a wire rope socket attached with zinc