Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) Boater Safety Practice Exam

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What should you ensure about the bumpers while docking?

  1. They are on the opposite side

  2. They are at the correct height

  3. They are not used at all

  4. They are too low

The correct answer is: They are at the correct height

When docking a boat, it is essential to ensure that the bumpers, also known as fenders, are at the correct height. Proper placement of bumpers helps to protect the boat from potential damage caused by contact with the dock or other vessels. If bumpers are positioned too high or too low, they may not effectively absorb the impact when the boat makes contact with the dock, potentially leading to scratches, dents, or other structural damage. Having the bumpers at the correct height allows them to be optimal in their protective function, ensuring that the boat's hull is adequately shielded during the docking process. Thus, paying attention to the height of the bumpers is a vital safety consideration and contributes to the overall maintenance of the vessel.