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A comprehensive set of questions and answers covering various aspects of boating safety and regulations. It is designed to help individuals prepare for the ilearntoboat final exam, ensuring they have a strong understanding of essential boating knowledge. The questions cover topics such as boat handling, navigation, safety equipment, and legal requirements, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking to enhance their boating skills and knowledge.
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What is the main reason for assuming the HELP position when you are stranded in the water? - Answer- reduces heat loss What is the important safety information found on a boat's capacity plate? - Answer-maximum weight and/or number of people the boat can carry safely What is the best way to avoid overloading your boat? - Answer-Don't exceed the limits listed on the capacity plate. What should you leave with a friend or relative before a long outing on the water? - Answer-float plan Where should your passengers be while the boat is tied to the dock for fueling? - Answer-on the dock and away from the boat How full should you fill the fuel tank on a PWC? - Answer-Leave a little empty space in the tank.
What is the best way to clean the hull of your vessel to protect the environment? - Answer-Use plain water or non-phosphate detergent. You are getting ready to launch your boat. Where should you park to load your equipment and gear? - Answer-well away from the boat ramp and approach lane When preparing to dock, what is the safest way to stop the forward motion of your boat? - Answer-Shift into reverse gear. If the wind or current is pushing your boat away from the dock as you prepare to dock, which line should you secure first? - Answer-bow line When must navigation lights be displayed? - Answer-From sunset to sunrise and when visibility is restricted You are operating a powerboat at night. Your green sidelight must be visible to boats approaching from which direction(s)? - Answer-head-on and starboard (right) A motorboat and a PWC are meeting head-on. Which one is the stand-on vessel? - Answer-neither You encounter another boat. You assess the situation and determine that you are the give-way vessel. What must you do? - Answer-Take early and substantial action to keep well away. Which of these causes the most collisions? - Answer-failing to keep a proper lookout Who is required to keep a proper lookout while boating? - Answer-operator
When is it difficult to reboard a PWC? - Answer-when you are very tired You are operating a PWC. What will happen if you shut off the engine? - Answer-You will keep going in the same direction with no steering control. What is needed for steering control on a PWC? - Answer-power to the jet drive Which part of a PWC is dangerous to your hands, feet, and hair? - Answer-pump intake area Which of these is most likely to create a boating hazard around river bridges? - Answer-debris collecting around pilings Where is the best place to store a fire extinguisher on a boat? - Answer-in a readily accessible location What minimum distance must be maintained from a U.S. Naval vessel? - Answer-100 yards Which PFDs would be considered readily accessible? - Answer-PFDs located within easy reach of everyone on board What determines how many wearable PFDs are required on board a vessel? - Answer-number of people on board Which PFD is designed to be thrown to someone in the water? - Answer-ring buoy When is the best time to wear a PFD? - Answer-at all times
Which of the following is a non-pyrotechnic VDS that is approved for use during the day? - Answer- distress flag What is the first action required of a boat operator who is involved in a boating accident? - Answer-to provide assistance Which of the following is legal? - Answer-disposing of oil waste at an approved facility To minimize the risk of an accident, what should you do if your group plans to consume alcohol? - Answer-Have a non-drinker operate the vessel. How does the effect of alcohol while boating compare to its effect while on land? - Answer-The effect is increased while boating. Falling overboard is a major risk on small boats. How can you reduce this risk? - Answer-Balance the weight of people and gear. Where would a boat produce the highest concentration of carbon monoxide? - Answer-near the engine and generator exhaust outlets What type of fire can be put out safely with water? - Answer-wood When should you discard a PFD? - Answer-when it has a torn strap When you are boating on a lake and the weather turns bad, what should you do first? - Answer-Be sure all on board are wearing USCG-approved PFDs. What should you do after your boat runs aground and you determine that there are no leaks? - Answer- Try to shove off with a paddle or boathook.
Your boat capsizes but remains afloat. What should you do? - Answer-Hang onto the boat or climb onto it. A passenger on your boat falls overboard. What should you do while this person is being pulled back into the boat? - Answer-Stop the engine. What document must be on board and available for inspection by enforcement officers whenever a vessel is operated? - Answer-Certificate of Number (registration card) A person has boater education certification. According to Texas law, how old must this person be to operate a PWC unsupervised? - Answer-at least 13 years of age A person who is born after September 1, 1993, wants to operate a powerboat powered by a motor more than 15 horsepower. What is this person required to have if he or she wants to operate without supervision? - Answer-a boater education certification card When may passengers legally ride on the bow or gunwale while a vessel is underway? - Answer-never; it is considered illegal operation What is legal when operating a vessel on Texas waters? - Answer-operating at a speed that allows you to stop the vessel safely For a first conviction for BWI, how many days of jail time are included in the penalty? - Answer-up to 180 In Texas, what blood alcohol concentration constitutes proof that an operator is operating a vessel while intoxicated (BWI)? - Answer-0.08% or greater By law, what age children must wear a USCG-approved PFD at all times while underway on a vessel less than 26 feet long? - Answer-under 13 years of age
You are operating a recreational vessel less than 39.4 feet long in Texas. Which of the following is a legal sound-producing device for this vessel? - Answer-human using a horn At minimum, how far must vessels stay away from diver-down flags when operating in Texas? - Answer- 50 feet Which of the following actions is legal for a PWC operator? - Answer-attaching the lanyard of a lanyard- type engine cut-off switch to the operator's PFD In Texas, during which time periods may a person operate a PWC? - Answer-sunrise to sunset In Texas, which of the following is a requirement when towing a person on water skis? - Answer-The observer on board must be at least 13 years of age. What is legal when towing a person on water skis or any other device on state waters? - Answer-towing a person with an observer at least 13 years old on board A vessel operator is involved in a boating accident that results in property damage in Texas. What is the minimum amount of damage that would require the person to report the accident to the TPWD? - Answer-$2,