29'RBS II Boat Crew Study Guide
1. (Restricted Visibility) 1 extended blast followed by two short blasts - ANS-Sailing vessel
beneath way making manner, Vessel Not Under Command, Fishing, Towing or pushing
every other Vessel
2. (Restricted Visibility) 1 prolonged blast in now not more than minute intervals -
ANS-Power driven vessels while underway manner, making manner.
3. (Restricted Visibility) Pilot - ANS-4 Short Blasts
4. (Restricted Visibility) Vessel At anchor - ANS-1 Short 1 Prolonged 1 Short
5. (Restricted Visibility) When being towed - ANS-1 prolonged observed by means of 3
quick right now after tow vessels sounds 1 extended and brief.
6. 16 International Signs of Distress - ANS-Red Star Shells (Flares)
7. Fog Horn Continuously Sounding
8. Flames on a Vessel
9. Gun Fired every 1 Minute
10. Orange Background Black Ball and Square
11. SOS
12. "Mayday" by way of radio
13. Parachute Flare
14. Due Marker (any colour)
15. Code Flags November Charlie
16. Square Flag and Ball
17. Waving Arms
18. Radio Alert
19. EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon)
20. Smoke
21. 2 Principle Types of Stability - ANS-Longitudinal and Transverse
22. 2 extended blasts - ANS-Power driven vessel underway, not making manner
23. 3 stages of SAR - ANS-Uncertainty, Alert, Distress
24. Aft Deck Locker - ANS-Fuel Tank, Fuel Filters, Steering Power Assist, Hydraulic Power
Unit, Trim Tab HPU, 2 Bilge Pumps, Sump Pump
25. Aft Locker - ANS-Tool Bag, 2 quarts 10w30 Oil, Power Steering Fluid, Ammo Can
26. Aft Port Locker - ANS-four 30' mooring traces, Manual Bilge Pump, Bucket for greasy
mixture, 2 fenders
27. Aft Starboard Locker - ANS-2 engine batteries, engine battery distribution panel, major
poor/bonding busbar.
28. Anchor Locker Contents - ANS-Anchor, Anchor Line one hundred fifty' of anchor line,
greater 150' anchor line, extra one hundred fifty' of tow line, 2 Fenders, 2 30' mooring
lines.
, 29. Bar Keel? - ANS-The bar keel is famous because its stiffeners (vertical or upright
participants which boom strength) defend the boat's hull plating if the boat grounds on a
tough bottom.
30. Beam - ANS-8' five"
31. Binoculars and region - ANS-2 pair of binoculars located on every facet of ahead seats
32. Boat Collar System - ANS-Is designed to provide Flotation, Fendering and Stability
33. Boats Max weight Fully Outfitted 10 POB - ANS-11,800 Lbs
34. Boats weight completely outfitted NO CREW - ANS-8,four hundred Lbs
35. Contents of Engine Well - ANS-24" Life Ring Buoy W/ Stone Light, 8' telescoping Boat
hook, 2 rescue throw baggage with seventy five' of line
36. Crew capability (Additional Seats) - ANS-four (2)
37. Cruising Speed - ANS-25 kts at 3250 rpm
38. Cuddly Cabin Contents Port Side - ANS-1 Class B-1 Fore Extinguisher, Tow Light Mast,
Air Horn with more air canister, Two Flashlights, Spare Engine Kill Switch Lanyard
39. Cuddly Cabin Installed Equipment - ANS-Starboard Side, Heater, Diesel Fuel Tank,
Ventilation Ducting, 10-Unit Forst Aide Kit, Windshield Washer Fluid.
40. Cuddly Cabin Passagway - ANS-House Battery with distribution panel.
41. Cuddy Cabin Starboard Side - ANS-Handheld Spot mild
42. Define Alert - ANS-When aircraft, deliver or different craft or men and women onboard
are having problem and MAY want help but are NOT in instantaneous risk.
43. Define Distress - ANS-Reasonably certainty that an plane, ship or different craft or
persons onboard is in chance and calls for immediate assistance.
44. Define uncertainty - ANS-Knowledge of a scenario that may want to be monitored or
have more data collected, but does not require dispatching resources.
45. Diesel Fuel - ANS-three gallons
46. Fire Extinguisher description and area - ANS-Two B-1 Fire Extinguishers capable of
preventing Type A,B and C Fires. 1 is placed inside the cuddly cabin on the Port Side, 1
is positioned behind the Aft Port Seat
47. Fire Fighting For Each Fire Class - ANS-A: Dry Powder, Water, CO2
48. B: Dry Powder, CO2
49. C: Dry Powder CO2 (Water as soon as Energy has been Secured, will become an A
Fire)
50. D: Water, Jettison over the facet if viable
51. Fire Types - ANS-A: Combustible (wood, Paper, Plastic)
52. B: Liquid Fuels (Gasoline, Oil)
53. C: Electrical
54. D: Metals
55. Frames Definition? - ANS-Frames are attached to the keel, which make bigger
athwartships (back and forth). The frames and the hull work collectively to strengthen the
hull.
56. Fuel Capacity - ANS-a hundred and ten gallons
57. Fuel Filter Components - ANS-Priming Knob, Vent Screw, Spin-On Element, Bowl,
Drain, Shut-Off Valves