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29' RBS Boat Crew Exam 44 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT

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29' RBS Boat Crew Exam 44 Questions with Verified Answers The hull and deck structures are constructed of what material? - CORRECT ANSWER 5086 Marine grade aluminum Length at waterline? - CO... RRECT ANSWER 26 FT 2 inches Maximum Length of Boat in Water (bow to end of taff rail) - CORRECT ANSWER 31 FT 7 inches Length Overall on Trailer (front of trailer coupler to end of taff rail) - CORRECT ANSWER 36FT 10 inches Maximum length of boat on trailer (trailer coupler to skeg on outboard lower unit, engines trimmed up) - CORRECT ANSWER 38 FT 1 inch (this is the longest possible measurement for the boat in any configuration) Beam Overall - CORRECT ANSWER 8 FT 5 inches including collar Offset for Transducer (to bottom of lowered outboard) - CORRECT ANSWER 18 inches (1.5 FT) Operational Draft (dead-in-the-water (DIW) with engines vertical) - CORRECT ANSWER 2 FT 9 inches Minimum Draft (DIW with engines raised) - CORRECT ANSWER 1 FT 10 inches Highest Point Above Waterline (Mast Platform UP: Searchlight) - CORRECT ANSWER 9 FT 10 inches Highest Fixed Point Above Waterline (Mast Platform DOWN: Cabin Top) - CORRECT ANSWER 7 FT 10 inches Highest Point When On Trailer (Mast Platform UP: Searchlight) - CORRECT ANSWER 12 FT 6 inches Highest Fixed Point When On Trailer (Mast Platform DOWN: Cabin Top) - CORRECT ANSWER 10 FT 6 inches Crew Capacity (shock-absorbing cabin seats) - CORRECT ANSWER 4 Additional Seats with Seatbelts (shock-absorbing jumpseat, folding sling seat) - CORRECT ANSWER 2 Total Persons On Board (POB) Capacity - CORRECT ANSWER 10 Fuel Tank Capacity (Gasoline) - CORRECT ANSWER 110 gallons Fuel Tank Capacity (Diesel) - CORRECT ANSWER 3.3 gallons Boat Weight (fully outfitted, fuel, no crew) - CORRECT ANSWER 8,400 lbs (approximate) Propellers - CORRECT ANSWER 15 3/8" X 18" Boat Maximum Weight (fully outfitted, 10 POB) - CORRECT ANSWER 11,800 lbs (approximate) Trailering Weight (fully outfitted, fuel, trailer, no crew) - CORRECT ANSWER 9,960 lbs (approximate) Maximum Speed - CORRECT ANSWER 47 kts at 6000 revolutions per minute (rpm) Cruise Speed - CORRECT ANSWER 25 kts at 3250 rpm Maximum Range at Cruise Speed (10% fuel reserve) - CORRECT ANSWER 175 nautical miles (nm) Maximum Operating Winds - CORRECT ANSWER 25 kts Maximum Operating Seas - CORRECT ANSWER 6 FT (no surf or breaking seas) Maximum Towing Capacity - CORRECT ANSWER 10 displacement tons Maximum Operating Distance Offshore - CORRECT ANSWER 10 nm Operation in Ice - CORRECT ANSWER None Helicopter Capability - CORRECT ANSWER None Engine specs - CORRECT ANSWER 225 hp at 5500 rpm, 4 stroke, V6, single overhead cam. Oil capacity - CORRECT ANSWER 8 US quarts SAE/FC-W 10W-30 Type of hull? - CORRECT ANSWER Deep-v planing hull How many frames are on the 29? - CORRECT ANSWER 9 frames Submerged object - CORRECT ANSWER Reduce rpm, neutral, ID object, verify position, depth of water, round of vessel (flooding, engines intact, engine discharge), trim engines up, steering check, vibration check, return at safe speed Steering casualty - CORRECT ANSWER Reduce rpm, neutral, check 40 amp power steering circuit breaker, look for steering fluid leaks, test range of motion, inspect fittings and lines, rig anchor Engine fire - CORRECT ANSWER Reduce rpm, neutral, ID affected engine, secure affected engine, secure fuel valves, asses situation, secure non-vital electronics, on command use fire extinguisher, rig anchor, discuss abandon boat options Loss of control of engine RPM - CORRECT ANSWER Attempt to bring to neutral, secure engine, use fuel stop valves as last resort, check gauges, throttle and shift cables, throttle arm, throttle connections, blown fuses, rig anchor Loss of fuel oil pressure - CORRECT ANSWER Reduce rpm, neutral, check gauges, fire watch, inspect fuel cut out valves, throttle linkage, fuel filters, check bilges for fuel, inspect engine cover for fuel, fuel lines intact, inspect fuses, rig anchor Loss of lube oil pressure - CORRECT ANSWER Reduce to neutral, secure engine, ID affected engine, fire watch, check for leaking oil, rig anchor, inspect dipstick, inspect filter, check drain fitting Engine high water temperature - CORRECT ANSWER Reduce to neutral, ID affected engine, check discharge, feel engine cover for high temp, look for steam, rig anchor, tilt engine inspect raw water intake Damage to collar - CORRECT ANSWER Check condition of collar, check bolt ropes and screwed down plates to ensure they are securing collar Comms/Nav mafunction - CORRECT ANSWER [Show More]

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