ASA 105 LATEST VERSION EXAM PREP - VERIFIED
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS - COMPLETE COVERAGE
ANSWER for the general charts A coastal chart with limited detail. A "small
scale" chart is another name for it. The standard scale is 1:600,000.
ANSWER for the coastal chart Display a stretch of the coastline with
sufficient information to allow for travel to major harbors and along the coast.
Standard scale: 1:60,000
Harbor charts: A response incredibly thorough harbor-specific charts. useful for
piloting through the entrance to a harbor. Standard scale: 1:2,500
ANSWER : Small craft charts are specialized chart classes that cover
intracoastal waterways, such as the Atlantic and Gulf.
Position on a chart can be determined using three main measurements:
ANSWER Direction, distance, and speed.
Course: Respond to the compass's indication of your direction.
Bearing: The direction of a charted landmark as determined by the boat's
compass and as viewed from your vessel
ANSWER : Ignoring parallel rules, confusing true and magnetic directions on
the compass rose, misreading the compass, and misreading the mileage scale are
the four common mistakes committed while charting distance on a chart.
ANSWER 1) Entering a harbor from the sea or bigger body of water 2) On the
ICW, returning means traveling south and west (atlantic and gulf). What are the
two definitions of "returning"?
What occurs if the ICW shares a harbor or bay entrance? ANSWER The OCW
markers will display a square or a yellow triangle. When returning, the square is
left to port.
Do red buoys have numbers or are they just odd? ANSWER Even
When in a channel, why should you glance both ahead and behind you? -
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS - COMPLETE COVERAGE
ANSWER for the general charts A coastal chart with limited detail. A "small
scale" chart is another name for it. The standard scale is 1:600,000.
ANSWER for the coastal chart Display a stretch of the coastline with
sufficient information to allow for travel to major harbors and along the coast.
Standard scale: 1:60,000
Harbor charts: A response incredibly thorough harbor-specific charts. useful for
piloting through the entrance to a harbor. Standard scale: 1:2,500
ANSWER : Small craft charts are specialized chart classes that cover
intracoastal waterways, such as the Atlantic and Gulf.
Position on a chart can be determined using three main measurements:
ANSWER Direction, distance, and speed.
Course: Respond to the compass's indication of your direction.
Bearing: The direction of a charted landmark as determined by the boat's
compass and as viewed from your vessel
ANSWER : Ignoring parallel rules, confusing true and magnetic directions on
the compass rose, misreading the compass, and misreading the mileage scale are
the four common mistakes committed while charting distance on a chart.
ANSWER 1) Entering a harbor from the sea or bigger body of water 2) On the
ICW, returning means traveling south and west (atlantic and gulf). What are the
two definitions of "returning"?
What occurs if the ICW shares a harbor or bay entrance? ANSWER The OCW
markers will display a square or a yellow triangle. When returning, the square is
left to port.
Do red buoys have numbers or are they just odd? ANSWER Even
When in a channel, why should you glance both ahead and behind you? -