1. Which of the following is important to list when creating a float plan?

a) The location of thru-hull fittings.
b) The capacity of fuel and water tanks.
c) The location of PFDs and a throwable device.
d) When you are expected to return from your trip.

2. According to the navigation rules, which one of these vessels is highest in the "pecking order" and is the stand-on vessel?

a)Vessels restricted in their ability to maneuver.
b)Vessels constrained by water depth or draft.
c)Fishing vessels with gear deployed.
d)Sailing vessels with short-handed crew.

3. Which of the following is true of navigational aids?

a) They always appear in pairs.
b) They can help you determine your location.
c) They can be any color, shape or size.
d) They are always where the chart indicates.

4. The recommended scope, or ratio of water depth to anchor rode, is what?

a) 1:1
b) 1:3
c) 1:7
d) 1:14

5. How close are you allowed to come to a naval vessel without obtaining permission?

a) 50 yards.
b) 100 yards.
c) 250 yards.
d) 500 yards.

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