Tennessee Boating License test 2025 UPDATE|
COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS (COMPLETE SOLUTIONS) GUARANTEED
SUCCESS |GRADE A+!! (100% ACCURATE) GET IT
RIGHT!!
Bow - (ANSWER)front of vessel
Sterm - (ANSWER)rear of vessel
Starboard - (ANSWER)right side
Port - (ANSWER)left side
Hull - (ANSWER)body of vessel
Gunwale - (ANSWER)upper edge of vessel's side
Cleat - (ANSWER)metal fitting to fasten rope
Propeller - (ANSWER)rotates and powers boat
Beam - (ANSWER)width of vessel
, Freeboard - (ANSWER)distance from water to the lowest point of a boat
Draft - (ANSWER)depth of water needed to float a vessel
Keel - (ANSWER)extension of the hull that increases stability
Displacement Hull - (ANSWER)a hull that moves through the water by moving
water aside, cut through the water with little propulsion
Generally sailboats
Planing Hull - (ANSWER)a hull that rises up and glides on top of the water
Generally power boats and PWCs
Flat Bottom Hull - (ANSWER)shallow draft, good for fishing in lakes and rivers
Deep Vee Hull - (ANSWER)give smoother ride in rough water, requires more
power to plane
Round Bottom Hull - (ANSWER)Typical displacement hull, moves easy even at
slow speeds but can roll without a deep keel
COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS (COMPLETE SOLUTIONS) GUARANTEED
SUCCESS |GRADE A+!! (100% ACCURATE) GET IT
RIGHT!!
Bow - (ANSWER)front of vessel
Sterm - (ANSWER)rear of vessel
Starboard - (ANSWER)right side
Port - (ANSWER)left side
Hull - (ANSWER)body of vessel
Gunwale - (ANSWER)upper edge of vessel's side
Cleat - (ANSWER)metal fitting to fasten rope
Propeller - (ANSWER)rotates and powers boat
Beam - (ANSWER)width of vessel
, Freeboard - (ANSWER)distance from water to the lowest point of a boat
Draft - (ANSWER)depth of water needed to float a vessel
Keel - (ANSWER)extension of the hull that increases stability
Displacement Hull - (ANSWER)a hull that moves through the water by moving
water aside, cut through the water with little propulsion
Generally sailboats
Planing Hull - (ANSWER)a hull that rises up and glides on top of the water
Generally power boats and PWCs
Flat Bottom Hull - (ANSWER)shallow draft, good for fishing in lakes and rivers
Deep Vee Hull - (ANSWER)give smoother ride in rough water, requires more
power to plane
Round Bottom Hull - (ANSWER)Typical displacement hull, moves easy even at
slow speeds but can roll without a deep keel