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USCG Auxiliary Boat Crew QE Study Guide Questions and Answers 4.3.1 Port Sidelight Red; 112.5 deg 4.3.2 Starboard Sidelight Green; 112.5 deg 4.3.3 Stern Light White; 135 deg 4.3.4 Masthead/Steaming Light White; 225 deg (above the sidelights) 4.3.5 Anchor Light White; 360 degrees 4.3.6 Small Boat Combination Light Red, Green, and White light; 360 degrees 4.3.7 State when boats are required to display navigational lights 1. Between sunrise and sunset 2. Any time there is limited visability 4.4.1 Identified Short Blast and its duration About 1 second 4.4.2 Identified Prolonged Blast and its duration About 4-6 seconds 4.4.3 Identified the danger signal and when its used 5 short blasts; Danger/Don't Understand 4.5.1 Name six of the 17 accepted maritime distress signals 1. Mayday radio broadcast 2. Signaling mirror 3. Signal whistle 4. November code flag over Charlie code flag 5. Continuous fog horn 6. SOS - Morse code 7. Gun fired at 1 minute intervals 8. High-intensity white flashing light 9. Red parachute flare Astern Propulsion Signal 3 Short Blasts Leaving the Dock/Entering Main Channel (Inland) 1 Prolonged 3.1.1a Double braided Two hollow braided line with a core of single laid. Always synthetic. 3.1.1b Three strand Twisted from three lines of three twisted strands of yarn

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USCG Auxiliary Boat Crew QE Study
Guide Questions and Answers

4.3.1 Port Sidelight – answer Red; 112.5 deg

4.3.2 Starboard Sidelight - answer Green; 112.5 deg

4.3.3 Stern Light - answerWhite; 135 deg

4.3.4 Masthead/Steaming Light - answer White; 225 deg (above the sidelights)

4.3.5 Anchor Light - answerWhite; 360 degrees

4.3.6 Small Boat Combination Light - answerRed, Green, and White light; 360 degrees

4.3.7 State when boats are required to display navigational lights - answer1. Between
sunrise and sunset
2. Any time there is limited visability

4.4.1 Identified Short Blast and its duration - answerAbout 1 second

4.4.2 Identified Prolonged Blast and its duration - answerAbout 4-6 seconds

4.4.3 Identified the danger signal and when its used - answer5 short blasts;
Danger/Don't Understand

4.5.1 Name six of the 17 accepted maritime distress signals - answer1. Mayday radio
broadcast
2. Signaling mirror
3. Signal whistle
4. November code flag over Charlie code flag
5. Continuous fog horn
6. SOS - Morse code
7. Gun fired at 1 minute intervals
8. High-intensity white flashing light
9. Red parachute flare

Astern Propulsion Signal - answer3 Short Blasts

Leaving the Dock/Entering Main Channel (Inland) - answer1 Prolonged

, 3.1.1a Double braided - answerTwo hollow braided line with a core of single laid.
Always synthetic.

3.1.1b Three strand - answerTwisted from three lines of three twisted strands of yarn

3.1.2c Natural fiber - answer- Low strength
- Low stretch
- Not load-bearing in the Coast Guard
- Susceptible to rot

3.1.2b Nylon - answer- Strong
- High stretch
- Resistant to weather wear (except salt build-up and exposure over time)

3.1.2a Polypropylene - answer- Strong
- Floats
- Slippery

3.1.5 Bight - answerTurn back line on itself

3.1.8 Turn - answerWrapped line around post halfway

3.1.9 Round Turn - answerWrapped line around post 1.5 times

Squelch Control - answerSquelch control blocks out weak signals. Adjust the squelch
control until the noise
(static) can be heard, then adjust it slightly in the opposite direction until the noise
stops.

High/Low Power Switch - answerLow power for bridge-to-bridge communications
(vessels relatively close). High power is used to reach remote stations and when low
power is ineffective.

Transmit "Underway" - answer<Station's Name 3x>, this is <Facility Name Once> on
<VHF Channel>, Over.

Station, <Facility Designation> is Underway from <Home Dock> with <# of people with
leading "0"> POB's. Our patrol area is <AOR>, Over

Transmit "Assuming Patrol Status" - answer<Station's Name 3x>, this is <Facility Name
Once> on <VHF Channel>, Over.

Station, <Facility Designation> is Underway from <Location> and resuming patrol with
<# of people with leading "0"> POB's. Our GAR is in the <Color> at <#>, Over

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