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- Which of the following are advantages of boat diving (check all that apply)? 1. less wear on equipment. 2. avoids mud, surf and long hikes with equipment on. 3. access to dive sites. 4. no training required. 1, 2, 3
- If you're standing on a boat facing forward, the ___ is to your right, ___ is to your left and ___ is behind you. - starboard, port, the bow - port, starboard, the bow - starboard, port, the stern - port, starboard, the stern starboard, port, the stern
- To keep the wind from blowing in your face, you would turn toward ___ side of the boat. - leeward - windward - port - aft leeward
- On a boat, the restroom or toilet is called - head - galley - bunk - cylinder rack head
- One of the features you look for on a typical dive boat is minimal deck space so that your gear doesn't roll aroung and get damaged - True - False False
- The ___ category of dive boat is characterized as ___ - cabin-cruiser, lacking deck space - inflatable, consisting of two inflated tubes that join at the bow - live-aboard, no accomodation for large groups - cruise ship, needing a large anc inflatable, consisting of two inflated tubes that join at the bow
- Which of the following are pieces of emergency found on a typical dive boat 1. PFDs 2. emergency oxygen 3. fire extinguisher 4. flares or signal lights 1, 2, 3, 4
- Where would you expect to find PFDs on a typical medium to large dive boat? - in the head - in the wheelhouse - stored in well marked compartments - large boats do not generally carry PFDs stored in well marked compartments
- To prevent sea sickness (check all that apply): 1. take seasickness medication 2. stay in fresh air 3. avoid alcohol 4. focus on an intricate task 1, 2, 3
- If you get seasick (check all that apply) 1. stay in the head 2. throw up at the leeward rail 3. avoid being on deck alone 2, 3
- When preparing your gear for a boat dive, you should (check all that apply) 1. take as much as possible 2. mark your gear 3. pack your gear so what you need first is on the bottom of your bag 4. inspect your equipment in advance 2, 4
- The night before a dive, you should (check all that apply) 1. skip dinner 2. drink a lot of alcohol 3. get plenty of sleep 3
- Which is not generally part of the boarding procedures for a charter dive boat? - arrive at least 1/2 hour before departure - stow your equipment according to crew instructions - listen to crew briefings - leave personal items on the open d leave personal items on the open deck
- Topics in a boat dive area orientation briefing may include (check all that apply) 1. boat facilities orientation 2. general dive sites characteristics 3. buddy team considerations 4. communications, emergency procedures and general safety 1, 2, 3, 4
- The procedure for suiting up and gearing up on a dive boat - varies with the size and time to the dive site - is always the same varies with the size and time to the dive site
- The best entry from a boat is usually - the easiest - a giant stride - a sitting back-roll the easiest
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- Current lines are found ___ and are used to ___ - trailing on the surface behind the boat; keep you from getting carried away in a current - weighted vertically from the stern, for ascents and descents trailing on the surface behind the boat; keep you from getting carried away in a current
- When descending on a boat, it's generally recommended that you do so along a line - True - False True
- When diving from a boat, generally you should - swim ahead of the boat, into the current - swim behind the boat, with the current - swim to the right or left, across the current - none of the above swim ahead of the boat, into the current
- After your safety stop on a boat dive, you should - surface near the boat, signal you're okay and continue to the exit to reboard - surface well away from the boat and signal to get picked up surface near the boat, signal you're okay and continue to the exit to reboard
- Whe exiting the water into a boat (check all that apply) 1. use the current line while waiting your turn to exit 2. stay out from under divers on the ladder 3. you may get out of your gear in the water if it is a small boat 1, 2, 3
- When packing and stowing your equipment after a boat dive (check all that apply) 1. don't drop your weight system on the deck 2. secure your cylinder and weight system 3. put your gear directly into your bag 4. stow your gear as soon as pos 1, 2, 3, 4
- You should listen to post-dive roll calls because - they're for your safety and make sure everyone's aboard before the boat leaves the area - failure to do so may result in a fine they're for your safety and make sure everyone's aboard before the boat leaves the area