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Sailing Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024 Luffing describes a. a sail not rimmed as efficiently as possible that is loose at the leading edge b. a sail working as efficient as possible c. a sail; not trimmed as efficiently as possible because the sail is trimmed too close. d. a sail that has not been raised - Correct Answer-a. Which of the following describes going form a broad reach to a close reach on the same tack? a. tacking b. jibing c. heading up d. bearing away - Correct Answer-c. For a boat to go upwind it's sails are made to operate like a a. parachute on its side b. transom c. beam d. wing - Correct Answer-d. Starboard is a. Opposite port
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Luffing describes a. a sail not rimmed as efficiently as possible that is loose at the leading edge b. a sail working as efficient as possible c. a sail; not trimmed as efficiently as possible because the sail is trimmed too close. d. a sail that has not been raised - Correct Answer-a. Which of the following describes going form a broad reach to a close reach on the same tack? a. tacking b. jibing c. heading up d. bearing away - Correct Answer-c. For a boat to go upwind it's sails are made to operate like a a. parachute on its side
b. transom c. beam d. wing - Correct Answer-d. Starboard is a. Opposite port b. On the right when facing the bow of the boat you are standing on c. The side of the boat the green running light will be mounted d. All of the above - Correct Answer-d. When jibing which part of the boat passes through the wind a. Cabin trunk b. Bow c. Stern d. Head - Correct Answer-c. When bearing away or falling off which of these things should happen? a. The bow gets closer to the wind and the sails are eased
b. The bow moves away from the wind and sails are sheeted in c. The bow is steered away from the wind and the sails are eased d. The tiller is moved to the sail and the sails are trimmed - Correct Answer-c. When standing on a boat tied to a dock which do you feel? a. The true wind b. The leech wind c. The clew wind d. The apparent wind - Correct Answer-a. If a boat is on port tack the main sail is a. Set specifically to return to home port b. Closer to the port side of the boat c. Closer to the starboard side of the boat d. Red - Correct Answer-c. If a boat is heading east, and the wind is felt coming from the north, what point of sail is it on?
a. Close Haul b. Close Reach c. Broad Reach d. Beam Reach - Correct Answer-d. If a boat goes from a run to a broad reach without moving the sails from one side to another it is a. Jibing b. Heading Up c. Tacking d. Bearing Away - Correct Answer-b. If a sail is reefed it has been a. Increased in size b. Brought closer to the wind c. Reduced in size d. Eased - Correct Answer-c. If a keelboat is heeling a consistent 10-15 degrees, it a. has well trimmed sails
b. is leaning too far to one side c. is not leaning to one side far enough d. is very hard to steer straight because of the extra forces on the rudder - Correct Answer-a. The word tack can be used to describe a. The side of the boat opposite the sails; port tack or starboard tack b. The leading bottom corner of a sail c. The turn that brings a boats bow through the wind with the sails changing sides d. All of the above - Correct Answer-d. If a boats heel becomes excessive what should be done? a. In the short term the main sheet should be eased b. In the longer term the sails should be reduced or reefed c. In an extreme case the sails should be taken down completely and the boat stabilized d. All of the above - Correct Answer-d. To head up the helmsman should
a. Stand up lifting the tiller in the air b. Move to the high side of the boat c. Move the tiller closer to the sail d. Move the tiller farther from the sail - Correct Answer-c. The trailing edge of a sail is called the a. Luff b. Leech c. Head d. Tack - Correct Answer-b. The lower edge of a sail is called the a. Foot b. Tack c. Clew d. Leech - Correct Answer-a. The top corner of a sail is called the a. Halyard b. Clew
c. Luff d. Head - Correct Answer-d. The trailing corner of a sail is called the a. Clew b. Sheet c. Shroud d. Tack - Correct Answer-a. The leading edge of a sail is called the a. Jib b. Luff c. Foot d. Leech - Correct Answer-b. The leading bottom corner of a sail is called the a. Head b. Clew c. Tack d. Genoa - Correct Answer-c.
A halyard is used to a. Hoist a sail b. Tie a boat to a dock c. Control the sail at the clew d. Hold the boom down - Correct Answer-a. What are shrouds, spreaders, and stays? a. Running rigging b. Dock rigging c. Standing rigging d. Engine rigging - Correct Answer-c. The tension in the foot of the sail is controlled by the a. Cunningham b. Downhaul c. Mainsheet d. Outhaul - Correct Answer-d. What function does the keel perform?
a. It helps to prevent the boat sliding sideways b. It helps to prevent the boat capsizing c. Both answers a. and b. d. None of the above - Correct Answer-c. Which item changes the direction of a sheet before it goes to a winch? a. Shackle b. Pad eye c. Fairlead d. Cleat - Correct Answer-c. Sail position, or trim, in relation to the wind is predominately controlled by the a. cunningham b. boom vang c. sheet d. bolt rope - Correct Answer-c. To visit the bow pulpit a sailor would go a. Aft
b. Abeam c. Astern d. Forward - Correct Answer-d. Battens are used to stiffen the a. Keel b. Sail c. Transom d. Beam - Correct Answer-b. Which item holds the boom down when sailing a. Topping Lift b. Outhaul c. Boom Vang d. Halyard - Correct Answer-c. In sailing terms if a boat is beating it is: a. Sailing up wind b. Bouncing off a dock c. Swinging at anchor
d. Sailing down wind - Correct Answer-a. Sailing downwind you could be a. In irons b. Close hauled c. Broad reaching d. Close reaching - Correct Answer-c. Some controlled stretch is good in a a. Halyard b. Sheet c. Boom Vang d. Dock Line - Correct Answer- Hypothermia is a. A persons core body temperature being too high b. A persons core body temperature being too low c. Severe sunburn d. Mild heat stroke - Correct Answer-b.
To help someone recover from Hypothermia a. Give them a shot of rum or whiskey b. Carefully warm them c. Put them in an ice bath d. If they are unconscious force hot liquids into their stomach - Correct Answer-b. Running lights for a 24 foot boat while sailing at night are a. A red light to starboard and a green light to port shining forward, plus a white light shining astern b. A red light to port and a green light to starboard shining forward, plus a flashing white light shining astern c. A red light to port and a green light to starboard shining forward, plus a white light shining astern d. A red light to port and a green light to starboard shining forward, plus a white - Correct Answer-c. The knot that joins 2 similar sized lines is called a. A reef knot b. A bowline c. A figure 8
d. A clove hitch - Correct Answer-a. Which item is not required by federal law to be on a boat 24ft long a. Running lights at night b. An anchor c. Registration number and documents d. Correctly sized life jackets for every one - Correct Answer-b. When coming alongside a crew who is over board and being rescued, the boat should be a. on a beam reach doing 2 knots or less b. on a close haul doing 2 knots or more c. on a broad reach doing 2 knots more or less d. on a close reach doing 2 knots or less - Correct Answer-d. When approaching a mooring ball or a place to drop anchor the last maneuver made is a. Bear way to a run to get there as fast as possible b. Head up to in irons/head to wind
c. Pull alongside on a close reach with the mooring ball against the hull d. Turn to port tack with mooring ball to starboard - Correct Answer-b. If the skipper/captain is sleeping who is responsible for a boat underway? a. The captain/skipper b. The first mate c. The helmsperson d. The lookout - Correct Answer-a. A sail is reefed when a. It is made bigger to catch more wind b. It is dropped over the side and caught on the bottom c. It is reduced in size due to heavy wind d. It is taken off the boat - Correct Answer-c. Weather forecast information can be found a. On the radio b. On the internet
c. In the newspaper d. All of the above - Correct Answer-a. If a float plan is filed with only one person that person must a. Work at the marina b. Be federally employed. For example the Coastguard or DNR c. Care enough to call some one if you are late d. Be in the boat with you when you are sailing - Correct Answer-c. Who would be a good source of knowledge about hazards in the area you are sailing? a. The local sailing school or sailing club members b. The local street map c. Answers a. and d. d. Local fishermen - Correct Answer- Which of the following is attached to the clew of a sail? a. Sheet b. Halyard c. Boom vang
d. Back stay - Correct Answer-a. If a halyard is used to hoist a sail, what is a cunningham used for? a. To tension the leech b. To control a sails position c. To tension the luff d. To control the boom - Correct Answer-c. Sheeting in on a sail a. Takes the clew away from the centerline of the boat b. Brings the clew closer to the centerline of the boat c. Raises a sail up the mast d. Lowers a sail at the end of a daysail - Correct Answer-b. To stop a sail luffing it should be a. Washed b. Eased c. Raised d. Trimmed - Correct Answer-d.
Luff tell tales on a headsail or foresail are used to a. Keep the sail clean b. Indicate airflow when sailing upwind c. Indicate airflow when sailing downwind d. All of the above - Correct Answer-b. If the wind is coming from the north and your destination is due north, how will you get there? a. On a beat, tacking as needed b. Sailing close hauled, tacking as needed c. Sailing on a close reach, for better velocity made good, tacking as needed d. Any of the above - Correct Answer-d. When heading up, a sailor could be taking his/her boat from a. a close haul to a broad reach b. a broad reach to a beam reach c. a beam reach to a broad reach d. a close reach to a run - Correct Answer-b.
When does a sailboat become a power boat? When the engine is started and a. the sails are lowered. b. put in gear after the sails are lowered. c. nothing more d. put in gear - Correct Answer-d. Boat A is sailing with the boom over the port side. Boat B, with the boom over the starboard side, is approaching boat A on a collision course. a. The windward/leeward rule says boat A is the give way vessel b. The port/starboard rule says boat B is the stand on vessel c. The windward/leeward rule says boat B is the give way vessel d. The port/starboard rule says boat A is the stand on vessel - Correct Answer-d. You are on a sail boat on port tack, which of the boats you are approaching is the give way vessel? a. The commercial fishing boat with it's nets deployed b. The power boat you are overtaking
c. The power boat rapidly approaching from the North d. The sailboat on Starboard tack - Correct Answer-b. You are on a sail boat on port tack. You are the stand on vessel when you are a. Approaching a large vessel unable to maneuver due to shallower water b. Approaching a sailboat that is on port tack up wind of you c. Approaching a sailboat that is on starboard tack that is up wind of you d. Approaching a motor boat that you will overtake - Correct Answer-b. The ratio used to calculate the scope of an anchor rode is a. 12: b. 7: c. 5: d. 1:1 - Correct Answer-b. "Red right returning" refers to a. Lights on a boat at night when coming back to port
b. Aids to navigation when leaving port for the ocean c. Lights on a boat at night when leaving port for the ocean d. Aids to navigation when coming back to port - Correct Answer-d. A mid channel buoy marking safe water is a. Red and Green b. Red and White c. Green and White d. White with a diamond - Correct Answer-b. When using a figure 8 crew over board recovery method what should be done first? a. Sail a beam reach b. Tack to a broad reach c. Head up to a close reach d. Shout "man over board" - Correct Answer-d. sheet in - Correct Answer-tighten up the sails by pulling on the post side working jib sheet
jibing / jibe - Correct Answer-to turn the boat so that stern passes through the wind heading up - Correct Answer-to steer more toward the wind tacking - Correct Answer-to change course by turning the bow through the wind bearing away - Correct Answer-to turn the boat away from the wind luff - Correct Answer-1. - the forward edge of a sail.
foot - Correct Answer-The bottom edge of a sail clew - Correct Answer-The aft lower corner of a sail halyard - Correct Answer-a line used to raise and lower a sail sheet - Correct Answer-a line used to control the alignment of a sail relative to the boat and the wind shroud - Correct Answer-a wire that provides athwartships (across the boat from side to side) support to the mast spreaders - Correct Answer-an athwartships strut on a mast that holds a shroud away from the mast stays - Correct Answer-pieces of standing rigging that hold the mast from moving forward and back cunningham - Correct Answer-A line used to tension the luff of a sail
downhaul - Correct Answer-A line used to tension the luff of a sail by pulling down the boom at the gooseneck. outhaul - Correct Answer-A line used to tension the foot of the mainsail. mainsheet - Correct Answer-the line used to control the main boom and thus also to trim the mainsail shackle - Correct Answer-a closable metal connector used in rigging fairlead - Correct Answer-A fitting used to lead a line fair and at the correct angle to a winch, cleat, or other fitting cleat - Correct Answer-A fitting used to secure a line under load boom vang - Correct Answer-An item of running rigging, often a block and tackle, used to hold down the boom. aft - Correct Answer-Toward the stern or behind the boat
abeam - Correct Answer-Off the boat at right angles to its centerline. astern - Correct Answer-behind the stern forward - Correct Answer-toward the bow battens - Correct Answer-slats inserted in the leech to support the sailcloth and help maintain its shape. topping - Correct Answer-a line or wire that supports a boom when it is not being supported by its sail back stay - Correct Answer-a wire support from the top of the mast to the stern leeward - Correct Answer-the direction or side of the boat away from the wind windward - Correct Answer-toward the point which the wind is blowing or which side the wind is blowing on
line - Correct Answer-a length of rope that serves a specific purpose on board