LVL 2 COXSWAIN CLASS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 100% 2025., Exams of Advanced Education

LVL 2 COXSWAIN CLASS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 100% 2025.

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LVL 2 COXSWAIN CLASS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS 100% 2025.
SCOF - ANSWERSeaward continuum of force
SCOF Level 1 - ANSWER-show waterborn presence
-hail by radio and warn to remain clear
-verbal hail and warn to remain clear
-sound siren/five blasts on horn/flash blue lights
-hand movements
-man weapon stations
-use unambiguous warning devices
-aggressive maneuvering
-herding contact to cause change in direction
SCOF Level 2 - ANSWER-use of flairs or other visual/audible
-shine spotlights on COI pilothouse
-blocking the COI
-shouldering/herding the COI
-train weapons on COI
SCOF Level 3 - ANSWER-Warning COI it will be fired upon
-warning shots
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CORRECT ANSWERS 100% 2025.

SCOF - ANSWERSeaward continuum of force SCOF Level 1 - ANSWER-show waterborn presence

  • hail by radio and warn to remain clear
  • verbal hail and warn to remain clear
  • sound siren/five blasts on horn/flash blue lights
  • hand movements
  • man weapon stations
  • use unambiguous warning devices
  • aggressive maneuvering
  • herding contact to cause change in direction SCOF Level 2 - ANSWER-use of flairs or other visual/audible
  • shine spotlights on COI pilothouse
  • blocking the COI
  • shouldering/herding the COI
  • train weapons on COI SCOF Level 3 - ANSWER-Warning COI it will be fired upon
  • warning shots

SCOF Level 4 - ANSWER-use of disabiling fire

  • use of destructive fire COI - ANSWERcontact of interest CCOI - ANSWERcritical contact of interest VPIT - ANSWERvessel posing imminent threat FLIR - ANSWERforward looking infra-red HVA - ANSWERhigh value asset NVPZ - ANSWERnaval vessel protective zone SALUTE Report - ANSWER-size
  • activity
  • location
  • uniform
  • time
  • equipment Security Zones - ANSWER-Assessment

Concurrent - ANSWERtwo agencies share jurisdiction proprietary - ANSWERjurisdiction over a plot of leased land or buildings Reciprocal - ANSWERone agency falls under the jurisdiction of another Anchor terms - ANSWER-Fluke

  • Shank
  • Stock
  • Crown
  • Shackle
  • Anchor line
  • Anchor chain Fluke - ANSWERBroad arms or palms of an anchor that digs into the ocean floor Shank - ANSWERThe shaft of an anchor which the flukes are attached to Stock - ANSWERprevents anchor fromm rilling and rotating Crown - ANSWERlifts the rear of flukes shackle - ANSWERMetal fitting that joins together anchor chain to the anchor

Anchor line - ANSWERA line used to hold a vessel fast to the anchor. 7- 10 times the maximum depth Anchor Chain - ANSWERA chain attached to the anchor. The chain acts partially as a weight to keep the anchor lying next to the ground so that it can dig in better. line and chain - ANSWER100ft of line and 10ft of chafing chain eqquipped for another. three towing approaches - ANSWER-The parallel method

  • Forty-five degrees
  • crossing the T Small craft warning - ANSWERWinds 18-33 knots Day: one red pennant Night: red over white gale warning - ANSWERWinds of 34 to 47 knots. Day: two red pennants Night: white over red Storm warning - ANSWERWinds of 48 to 63 knots. Day: red square flag with black square in the center. Night: red over red

rule 17 - ANSWERAction by stand on vessel Rule 18 - ANSWERResponsibilities between vessels Rule 20- 31 - ANSWERLights and Dayshapes Code Alpha - ANSWERDivers over the side Day: Rigid flag "Alpha" Night: red over white over red Vessel aground - ANSWERNight: Anchor lights and two red lights in a vertical line. Days: 3 Balls in a vertical line. Anchored Vessel - ANSWERDay: one black ball Night: one white all-around mastlight Vessels engaged in mine clearing - ANSWERDay: three black balls forming a triangle Night: three green lights to form a triangle vessel towing astern - ANSWERDay: one black diamond Night: yellow over white

vessel towing alongside - ANSWERDay: 1 black diamond Night: yellow over yellow with white sternlight on left or right Push towing - ANSWERDay: 1 black diamond Night: yellow over yellow Vessel Not Under Command (NUC) - ANSWERDay: black ball over black ball Night: red over red Vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver - ANSWERDay: ball-diamond-ball Night: red over white over red Constrained by draft - ANSWERDay: one black cylinder Night: red over red over red Vessel engaged in fishing - ANSWERAny vessel fishing with any fishing apparatus over 150m that restricts maneuverability Day: two black cones with their apexes touching Night: red over white vessel engaged in trawling - ANSWERDay: two black triangles with their apexes touching Night: green over white

Kilo One flag - ANSWERperson working over the side distress signals - ANSWERRed star shells, Continuous fog horn, flames on vessel, gunfire every 60 sec, orange background black ball, black square, SOS, MAYDAY, Parachute red flare, Dye marker, "November Charlie flag code" square flag black ball, waving arms, radio telegraph alarm, radio telephone alarm, EPIRB, Smoke IALA - ANSWERInternational Association of Lighthouse Authorities Two IALA Regions - ANSWERAlpa and bravo What IALA region is the US in? - ANSWERRegion "B". Red right returning.

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