A.shall have the liberty to anchor
B.shall avoid anchoring
C.shall moor to a buoy when necessary
D.shall keep anchoring
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A.turning to port
B.turning to starboard
C.decreasing speed
D.increasing speed
A.take action to cross ahead of the other vessel
B.take action to pass astern of the other vessel
C.maintain course and speed
D.change course and increase speed
A.Limited backing power of his vessel
B.Radar information about nearby vessels
C.The occupation of the other vessel,if known
D.All of the above
A.to be underway
B.on under way condition
C.to stop engine
D.in being under way
A.the state of visibility
B.the power of the vessel
C.the traffic density
D.the maneuverability of the vessel
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A head-on situation at night is one in which you see().
The Rules state that vessels may depart from the Rules when().
A vessel engaged in fishing must display a light in the direction of any gear that extends outward more than 150 meters. The color of this light is().
A vessel constrained by her draught may,in addition to the lights prescribed for power-driven vessels in Rule 23,exhibit where they can best be seen()or a cylinder.
A vessel engaged in fishing during the day would show().
A vessel engaged in fishing shall keep out of the way of a vessel().
In a crossing situation,a stand-on vessel which is forced to take action in order to avoid collision with a vessel on her own port side shall,if possible,avoid().
In dense fog a vessel without operational radar may not be justified()at all but should anchor if it is safe and practicable for her to do so.
In complying with the Rules,of what must the mariner take due regard?().
A vessel()a crossing vessel,shall not normally enter a separation zone or cross a separation line.