A.Starboard quarter,hold course and make as much speed as possible
B.Port bow,hold course and make as much speed as possible until the hurricane has passed
C.Port quarter,maintain course and make as much speed as possible
D.Starboard bow and heave to until the hurricane has passed
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A.Southwest,clockwise to northwest
B.Northeast,clockwise to west-southwest
C.Northeast,counterclockwise to northwest
D.East,counterclockwise to south-southwest
A.Changes direction clockwise,as from north to east,etc
B.Changes direction violently and erratically
C.Remains constant in direction and speed
D.Changes direction counterclockwise,as from south to east,etc
A.Westerlies
B.Easterlies
C.Northerlies
D.Southerlies
A.The center of the storm will by-pass you
B.The storm will strike you on the starboard side
C.You are in the direct path of the storm and should take immediate steps to batten down loose gear
D.The storm is starting to break up
A.On the starboard quarter,hold course and make as much way as possible
B.2 points on the port quarter,and make as much way as possible
C.On the port bow,and make as much way as possible
D.Dead ahead and heave to
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