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Knowledge Assessment - Assignment Criteria Unit code, name and release number MARK007 - Handle a vessel up to 12 metres (1) Student details Student number 377158831 Student name Allie Downie 10/10/23 Assessment Declaration This assessment is my original work and no part of it has been copied from any other source except where due acknowledgement is made. No part of this assessment has been written for me by any other person except where such collaboration has been authorised by the assessor concerned. I understand that plagiarism is the presentation of the work, idea or creation of another person as though it is your own. Plagiarism occurs when the origin of the material used is not appropriately cited. No part of this assessment is plagiarised. Student signature and Date Allie Downie 10/10/23 Version: 1.0 LA024359; Document title: MARK007_AE_Kn_1of3 Page 1 of 16 Resource ID: SEC_18_09_ MARK007_AE_Kn_1of3 STUDENT NAME:
Date created: 10 October 2023 Date modified: 02/01/2024 For queries, please contact: Product Manager (Aviation, Automotive, and Maritime) Supply Chain and eCommerce SkillsPoint Building V, Myall St Campus, Dubbo NSW 2830 © 2018 TAFE NSW, Sydney RTO Provider Number 90003 | CRICOS Provider Code: 00591E This assessment can be found in the: Learning Bank The contents in this document and images contained within are copyright © TAFE NSW 2018, and should not be reproduced without the permission of the TAFE NSW. Information contained in this document is correct at time of printing: 2 January 2024. For current information please refer to our website or your teacher as appropriate. LA024359; Document title: MARK007_AE_Kn_1of3 Page 2 of 16 Resource ID: SEC_18_09_ MARK007_AE_Kn_1of3 STUDENT NAME:
Assessment instructions Table 1 Assessment instructions Assessment details Instructions Assessment overview The objective of this assessment is to assess your knowledge as would be required to handle a vessel up to 12 metres. Assessment Event number 1 of 3 Instructions for this assessment This is a written assessment and it will be assessing you on your knowledge of the unit. This assessment is in 2 parts: 1. Short answer questions 2. Assessment feedback Submission instructions On completion of this assessment, you are required to upload it or hand it to your trainer for marking. It is important that you keep a copy of all electronic and hardcopy assessments submitted to TAFE and complete the assessment declaration when submitting the assessment. What do I need to do to achieve a satisfactory result? To achieve a satisfactory result for this assessment all questions must be answered correctly. What do I need to provide? Pens Time allowed Dependant on length of enrolment Assessment feedback, review or appeals Appeals are addressed in accordance with Assessment Guidelines for TAFE NSW . LA024359; Document title: MARK007_AE_Kn_1of3 Page 3 of 16 Resource ID: SEC_18_09_ MARK007_AE_Kn_1of3 STUDENT NAME:
Part 1: Short answer 1. The images shown below are of two different types of vessels commonly used for fishing. Vessel ‘A’ - Trawler Vessel ‘B’ - Powerboat Q 1 Continued: Look at the two pictures on the previous page and decide which vessel will: a. be more affected by wind and why? LA024359; Document title: MARK007_AE_Kn_1of3 Page 4 of 16 Resource ID: SEC_18_09_ MARK007_AE_Kn_1of3 STUDENT NAME: Trawler by stroller is licenced under Pixabay Licence Water Surface by Coffee is licenced under Pixabay Licence
The small powerboat would be more affected by wind due to things such as haaving low freeboard where they are more susceptible to wind forces as there is less hull below the waterline. They have less weight which means less stability which could make them prone to heeling or rolling in the wind. And their handling characteristics are more responsive which can be detrimental in gusty conditions. Larger trawlers mass and stability can help them reduce the effects of wind. However both will be affected by wind and this needs to be taken into account. b. be more affected by tide and why? The trawler will be more affected by tide as it has a deeper draft. It is more susceptible to the changes in the tide due to its size and weight and would have navigational challenges should the tide be too low. c. could turn in a smaller area and why? The power boat will be able to turn in turn in a smaller area due to its size d. have a slower response to rudder and why? The trawler will have a slower response to rudder due to its size, weight and length e. be affected by transverse thrust and why? The smaller vessel will be more affect due things such as hull design, powerboats often have planing hulls that are designed for higher speeds and manoeuvrability which can make them responsive to the influence of transverse thrust. The powerboat seems to be equipped single engine, with the thrust concentrated in one location, transverse thrust would be more noticeable. The Trawler, on the other hand, could have multiple engines which can counteract the effects of transverse thrust. In the powerboat the propeller is often closer to the boat's centerline. This proximity means that the transverse thrust generated by the propeller has a more significant impact on the boat's lateral movement. Both will be affected by transverse thrust and it essential for boat operators to be familiar with their vessel's handling characteristics and how to manage transverse thrust during maneuvers. 2. The image below is of a right-handed screw viewed from the stern of the vessel. Indicate the way the propeller will rotate when the engine is going astern . a. Draw an arrow to show direction b. Circle the corresponding rotation a. b. Clockwise / Anticlockwise 3. The image below is of an inboard twin screw viewed from the stern of the vessel. It has counter rotating propellers. LA024359; Document title: MARK007_AE_Kn_1of3 Page 5 of 16 Resource ID: SEC_18_09_ MARK007_AE_Kn_1of3 STUDENT NAME:
Wind Indicate the way they will rotate when the engine is going ahead . a. Draw an arrow on each to show direction b. Answer the question below by circling the correct answer - true or false a. b. On a vessel with counter rotating props, the vessel’s transverse thrust will be cancelled out when going astern. True / False The vessel shown has a bow line secured and is hanging off the jetty in moderate winds. List the helm and engine manoeuvres required to get alongside without letting go and coming around again. Include in the mooring plan which lines will be used in berthing and in what order. Helm to starboard Engine slow ahead LA024359; Document title: MARK007_AE_Kn_1of3 Page 6 of 16 Resource ID: SEC_18_09_ MARK007_AE_Kn_1of3 STUDENT NAME:
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