Seamanship Quiz 3
1. What life line material is required by the ORC special regulations?
  • Uncovered stainless wire
  • Plastic covered stainless wire
  • Spectra line
2. What is typically the best sail combination when running offshore in strong gale winds?
  • 3rd reefed mainsail (no jib)
  • Small (#3 or #4) jib (no mainsail)
  • Storm jib and trysail
3. If you have some electrical equipment fail, what's the first thing to check?
  • Battery voltage (above 12.0 vts)
  • Fuses (not blown)
  • Wire connections (clean and tight)
4. You are going to get fuel at a navy fuel dock, what flag should you fly?
  • A solid red flag
  • A blue background with a red circle in the middle
  • No particular flag
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The terms hazard and risk, though often used interchangeably, are not the same. Hazard takes into account the exposure to potential danger – the angle of the slope, the size of the waves, the intensity of the storm – as well as the probability of an event occurring. Risk is the hazard multiplied by the consequences – in other words, what might happen if something goes wrong.

Jill Fredston, Rowing to Latitude.