CONNECTICUT BOATING LAWS AND SAFETY GUIDELINES FOR
RECREATIONAL VESSELS EXAM LATEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100%
VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+| ||PROFESSOR
VERIFIED|| ||BRANDNEW!!!||
What is the first step if there is no wind or current when casting
off? - ANSWER-Cast off the bow and stern lines, shift to forward,
and slowly move forward while turning the boat away from the
dock.
What should you do if the wind or current is toward the dock when
casting off? - ANSWER-Cast off the stern line, move and secure
the bow line to a mid-boat position on the dock, and ensure
fenders are in place on the bow.
What is the purpose of using at least two experienced people
when launching or retrieving a vessel? - ANSWER-One person
can drive the towing vehicle while the other operates the vessel.
What should you do if you are launching and retrieving by
yourself? - ANSWER-Place wheel chocks behind the wheels of
the towing vehicle.
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What should you do before docking a boat? - ANSWER-Reduce
speed to the minimum required to maintain steerage and use
reverse gear to stop well away from the dock.
What is the first step when leaving a dock with the wind or current
away from the dock? - ANSWER-Cast off the bow and stern lines
and use an oar or boat hook to keep the boat clear of the dock.
What angle should you approach the dock if there is no wind or
current? - ANSWER-Approach the dock slowly at a narrow angle
of about 20 degrees.
What is the purpose of putting boat fenders in place before
docking? - ANSWER-To protect the boat from damage when
coming into contact with the dock.
What is a give-way vessel? - ANSWER-The vessel that is
required to take early and substantial action to keep well away
from other vessels.
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What is a stand-on vessel? - ANSWER-The vessel that must
maintain its course and speed unless it becomes apparent that
the give-way vessel is not taking appropriate action.
What should you do if two vessels are meeting head-on? -
ANSWER-Both vessels should turn to starboard (the right) and
use sound signals to communicate their intentions.
What is the definition of 'underway' in boating terms? - ANSWER-
Not anchored, tied to shore, or aground.
What does 'risk of collision' refer to? - ANSWER-Any situation
where an approaching vessel continues on a collision course or is
approaching a very large vessel.
What actions should a power-driven vessel take when
encountering another power-driven vessel? - ANSWER-Both
vessels should communicate intentions using sound signals and
may need to turn to avoid collision.
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What is the responsibility of every boat operator regarding
collisions? - ANSWER-To take all necessary action to avoid a
collision, considering weather, vessel traffic, and limitations of
other vessels.
What should you do if you are operating a sailing vessel? -
ANSWER-Give way to any vessel not under command, any
vessel restricted in its ability to maneuver, and a vessel engaged
in commercial fishing.
What is the recommended action when encountering a vessel on
your port side? - ANSWER-Stand on and maintain course.
What is the recommended action when encountering a vessel on
your starboard side? - ANSWER-Give way and use sound signals
to communicate your plans.
What should you do when the wind or current is toward the dock?
- ANSWER-Approach slowly, parallel to the dock, and let the wind
or current carry your boat to the dock.