Safety - Boaters
Which of the following colors will you be able to see from a "Night Navigation Light"? Red Green White Yellow All of the Above
All of the above
Which of the following should be turned off before beginning to fuel and could cause a spark? Engines Fans Electrical Equipment All of the above None of the above
All of the above
_____________ are the "traffic signals" that guide boaters safely along their course. Buoys Lateral Markers Non-Lateral Markers All of the Above None of the Above
All of the above
It is safe to operate an ATV while under the influence of alcohol/drugs. A. True B. False
B
Leaving campfires unattended is a non-issue; it will burn itself out. A. True B. False
B
Leaving your tent open reduces the chances of animal damage. A. True B. False
B
The green navigation light of a boat should be on the port side. A. True B. False
B
Walking to a blind with a loaded gun is safe. A. True B. False
B
Wearing blaze orange clothing in unnecessary when hunting. A. True B. False
B
You should dry fire a bow to test the reliability of your trigger. A. True B. False
B
You should not use a knife with a gut hook on fish. A. True B. False
B
The ________ is the interior of the hull below the floorboards. Bulge Hart Vessel Starboard
Bulge
If you are using a bumper mounted hitch, do not exceed the weight rating of the _____________. Rear Bumper Hitch Light
Bumper
The United States Coast Guard identifies the Assumed Average Weight per person (AAWPP) as how many pounds? A. 165 B. 175 C. 185 D. 195
C
A ______________ indicated the maximum weight capacity and/or the maximum number of people that the boat can carry safely in good weather. Human weight plate Capacity plate Weight plate Carry Plate
Capacity Plate
__________ is to turn on the side or turn completely over. Flood Swamp Capsize Barge
Capsize
To protect the water environment, try to refuel away from the water or on a ___________ fishing ramp. Private Residential Public Commercial
Commercial
For shorter daytime outings on the water, at a minimum you should: all of the following except: Contact a responsible person before you go out and tell him or her where you will be boating and when you plant to return Give your contact the phone number for local authorities in case you fail to return when expected Contact this person again when you return or if you decide to extend your time on the water Contact the responsible person and tell them where you're stopping for lunch
Contact the responsible person and tell them where you're stopping for lunch
The part of the trailer that attached to the ball hitch on a towing vehicle is called the __________. Coupler Hull Starboard Port
Coupler
On outboard boats, the capacity plate also will display the recommended maximum _________ rating of the boat. Your boat's motor should never exceed this rating. Speed Horsepower Engine Size Towing Speed
Horsepower
Which of the following is not a type of anchor? Plow-Style Fluke-Style Horseshoe-Style Mushroom-Type
Horseshoe-style
The non-lateral crossed diamond marker does what? Provides information Warn of Dangers Indicate a Controlled Area Indicate Areas Off-Limits
Indicate Areas off-limits
If you are driving a powerboat or PWC and meet another powerboat or PWC head-on, you should_________. Keep to the Left Keep to the Right Keep Straight Return to your Dock
Keep to the Right
Never fuel at ________ unless it is an emergency. Daybreak Sundown Sunset Night
Night
Look for a capacity plate near the operator's position or on the ____________ of the boat. Hull Port side Starboard Transom
Transom
True or False: A frame-mounted hitch on the towing vehicle is better than a bumper-mounted hitch.
True
True or False: In many states, it is a violation to exceed capacity.
True
True or False: Instead of regulations being national, they can vary from state to state.
True
True or False: One "TOOT" signal's intent to pass on the give-way vessel's port (left) side.
True
True or False: Serious accidents can also occur when fueling a personal watercraft (PWC).
True
True or False: The 3 R's, or the phrase "Red Right Returning" reminds vessels of the correct course in the lateral system of U.S. Aids to Navigation.
True
True or False: The most common complaints boaters have against PWC operators are Wake Jumping and Riding too close to other vessels.
True
True or False: The name of a safety device that shuts the engine off if the operator is thrown from the proper operating position is called the Emergency Ignition Safety Switch.
True
True or False: The stand-on vessel must maintain its course and speed unless it becomes apparent that the give-way vessel is not taking appropriate action.
True
True or False: Two "TOOTS" signals intent to pass on the give-way vessel's starboard (right) side.
True
True or False: When fueling a PWC: Do not tip the PWV in order to fill it all the way up. The tank is designed to leave space for the fuel to expand. If the tank is overfilled, the fuel may expand and spill into the water.
True
True or False: Windward is defined as the direction from which the wind is blowing, or upwind.
True
The following rule will help prevent running out of fuel: ______ to get out, _____ to get back, ______ in reserve for emergencies. 1/2 1/3 2/3 1/4
1/3
On vessels less than 20 feet in length with no capacity plate, use the following rule of thumb to calculate the number of persons (weighing ____ lbs. each, on average) the vessel can carry safely in good weather conditions. 130 150 160 180
150
Make sure you have enough fuel before casting off. Operating at ________ throttle instead of a full throttle will conserve fuel. 1/3 2/3 3/4 1/4
2/3
Federal law requires single-hull boats less than _____ feet in length to have a capacity plate. However, PWC and sailboat manufacturers are not required to attach a capacity plate. Always follow the recommended capacity found in the owner's manual and on the manufacturer's warning decal. Never exceed these capacity recommendations. 10 15 20 25
20
Although federal law requires capacity plates only on boats less than feet in length, the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) requires a capacity plate on all boats less than ____ feet in order to be certified by NMMA. 22 26 28 30
26
After fueling: If your boat is equipped with a power ventilation system (exhaust blower), turn it on for at least ______ minutes before starting your engine. This will help eliminate fuel vapors in the bilge. 2 3 4 5
4
For example, for a vessel 18 feet long by 6 feet wide, the number of persons is 18 times 6 (or 108) divided by 15, which equals _____ 150-lb. persons. 5 7 9 10
7
A good rule of thumb is that the anchor line should be at least _______ times the depth of the water. 2-5 6-12 7-10 10-14
7-10
Look at the load capacity of the trailer stated by the trailer's manufacturer. If the combined weight of your vessel and its engine is more than ____% of the recommended load capacity, but the next larger trailer. This is because your gear (fuel, life jackets, anchors, lines, etc.) will increase the overall weight by at least ____%. 80,20 90,10 60,40 70,30
90,10
An ammo box should be air tight. A. True B. False
A
Carrying a gun with the barrel to the ground is safe. A. True B. False
A
Which of the 4 C's demonstrates a responsible Texas hunter's commitment and attitude to basic rules of safety? A. Careful B. Considerate C. Capable D. Courteous
A
After fueling: Before starting the engine, sniff the ________ and engine compartment for fuel vapors. Continue ventilating until you cannot smell any fuel vapors. Consider installing a gas vapor detection and alarm device. Bilge Hull Starboard Cab
Bilge
Evaporating gasoline creates vapors or fumes that are heavier than air. These fumes settle to the _________ of the vessel where they could explode if enclosed areas, such as the bulge, are not ventilated properly to remove fumes. Top Middle Front Bottom
Bottom
Which of the following is not a type of navigation light? Bowlight Sidelight Masthead Light Sternlight All-Round White Light
Bowlight
After fueling, open the _____ of the engine compartment and sniff to check for any evidence of gas fumes. Do this before starting the engine. If you do smell gas fumes, determine the source and make repairs immediately. Hood Door Hole Vent
Door
If you must refuel after dark, use only ___________. Safe gas stations Electric lights Gas powered lights Flames
Electric light
True or False: Before beginning to fuel: It is okay to have passengers on board.
False
True or False: If boating on waters under U.S. Coast Guard jurisdiction, it is not important to give the phone number of the U.S. Coast Guard.
False
True or False: If you are overtaking another vessel, you are the stand-on vessel.
False
True or False: You should not crisscross the safety chains under the trailer's coupler when attaching them to the towing vehicle.
False
True or False: it is not important to tighten lug nuts on trailer wheels before departing.
False
True or False: After fueling: Wipe up any spilled fuel and properly dispose of the used paper towels or rags on board.
False - Dispose of the used paper towels or rags on shore.
True or False: A boater's compass can always be trusted.
False - It can be invaluable in bad weather and/or at night.
True or False: To maintain steering control of a PWC, you should always allow the engine to return to idle or shut off during operations.
False - Never allow this to happen.
True or False: While filling the fuel tank always fill a tank to the brim. You don't want to leave room for fuel to expand.
False - Never fill a tank to the brim - leave room for fuel to expand.
True or False: Before beginning to fuel: turn on all fuel valves and extinguish all open flames, such as galley stoves and pilot lights.
False - Shut OFF
True or False: If you see a red and a white light ahead when boating at night, you should maintain course and speed.
False - Slow Down and Give Way to Oncoming Vessel.
True or False: After fueling, reload your passengers and then start the engine.
False - Start the engine and then reload your passengers.
True or False: Unlike cars, PWC's do not have blind spots.
False - They DO
True or False: As a courtesy to other boaters and people on the shore, PWC operators should keep a routine operating area.
False - They should vary it.
True or False: To avoid propeller strike accidents, make sure to keep a close watch on the engine when passengers are boarding or disembarking a boat.
False - Turn the engine off to avoid such tragedy
True or False: You should not exceed one of the following - the stated maximum weight capacity or the maximum number of people.
False - You should not exceed EITHER of these.
Before beginning to fuel: Make sure that your _________ is within reach. Water trough Gas tank Gas can Fire extinguisher
Fire extinguisher
A ________ plan should include: description of the vessel, it's registration number, length, make, horsepower, and engine type, includes the description and license plate of the tow vehicle and trailer, number of passengers, their names and addresses, contact in case of emergency, where you are going, detailed route, planned departure time, expected return time, location of all stopping points, dates, and times, phone number for local authorities in case you fail to return when expected. Water Plan Boat Plan Float Plan Help Plan
Float Plan
Before beginning to fuel: Tie the boat securely to the _____ dock. Public Fuel Park Boat
Fuel
The ___________ switch on a PWC can help you avoid becoming stranded without fuel. Fuel Starting Fuel Selector Gas Power Fuel Stopping
Fuel Selector
Before beginning to fuel: Close all windows, ports, doors, and other openings to prevent _______ from entering the boat. Water Fumes Leaks Air
Fumes
The _______ is required to take early and substantial action to avoid collision by stopping, slowing down, or changing course.
Give Way Vessel
It is very important to have proper lighting on trailers, including turn signals and tail and brake lights. Also, make sure you have a jack that fits properly under the trailer - most car jacks are too _______ to fit under a trailer. Large Small
Large
When fueling PWC's, check the entire fuel system for leaks and inspect fuel system connections frequently. Engine vibrations and the pounding from operating on rough water can _______ connections. Tighten Destroy Loosen
Loosen
____________ is the combined weight of passengers, gear, and motors. Capacity Weight Maximum Weight Equipment Weight Gear Weight
Maximum Weight
The formula to calculate the number of persons a vessel can carry safely in good weather conditions is... Number of people = vessel length (ft.) X vessel width (ft.) / 10 Number of people = vessel length (ft.) X vessel width (ft.) / 15 Number of people = vessel length (ft.) X vessel width (ft.) / 20 Number of people = vessel length (ft.) X vessel width (ft.) / 25
Number of people = vessel length (ft.) X vessel width (ft.) / 15
The "off" position on the fuel selector switch should be used when the PWC's engine is turned _______. On Off Reserve On idle
Off
The "____" position on the fuel selector should be used while you are underway. Off On Reserve On idle
On
For extended outings on the water, leave a float plant with which of the following except: Relative Friend Local Marina Other boater
Other boater
The can-like buoy marks the edge of the channel on a boater's ________ side when entering from the open sea or heading upstream. Port (Right) Port (Left) Starboard (Right) Starboard (Left)
Port (Left)
The ___________ position should be used if you ru out of fuel while underway. This will allow you to return to shore. On Off Reserve Idle
Reserve
A buoy that is red and has an even number marks the edge of a channel on a boater's ________ side. Right Left Rear Front
Right
If you see only a green light while boating at night, you be approaching a _________, and you must _________. Sailing Vessel, Give Way Sailing Vessel, Keep Straight Another Power-Driven Vessel, Give Way Another Power-Driven Vessel, Keep Straight
Sailing Vessel, Give Way
Use the _______ of your vessel to determine the dimensions of the trailer needed. Today, most trailerable boats are sold as a package with a trailer of the appropriate size. Size Shape Height Width
Size
While filling the fuel tank: Use caution and fill the tank _________ to avoid spilling fuel into the boat's bilge or into the water. Use an oil-absorbent pad to catch drips or spills. Slowly Fast Quickly Full
Slowly
While filling the fuel tank: Keep the nozzle of the fuel-pump hose in solid contact with the tank opening to prevent producing a ________ spark. Acute Chronic Active Static
Static
You should never anchor from the _________ of the vessel as that can make the vessel unstable. Stern Bow Port Starboard
Stern
If the wind or current direction is towards the dock, you should cast off the ________ first when leaving the dock. Stern Line Boat Line Bow Line Shore Line
Stern Line
Before beginning to fuel: Do not allow anyone in your group or others at the fuel dock to smoke or __________. Strike a match Use a cell phone Use the restroom Drink a beverage
Strike a match
Boats loaded beyond their capacity will ________ or capsize more easily and will be more difficult to control. Swamp Fall Collapse Flood
Swamp
Before beginning to fuel: Remove portable fuel ______ from the boat and fill them on the dock. Tanks Jars Cups Holes
Tanks
After fueling: Put the fill cap on tightly to prevent _________ from escaping. Liquid Water Vapors Fire
Vapors
Before beginning to fuel: check to see that fuel lines, connections and fuel _______ are in good condition. Ramps Holes Vents Hoods
Vents
The non-lateral diamond marker does which of the following? Provides information Warn of Dangers Indicate a Controlled Area Indicate Areas Off-Limits
Warn of Dangers