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QID - 25513

Your ship is navigating independently in heavy ice when it becomes beset. Which statement is FALSE?

The propeller is more susceptible to ice damage when turning slowly than when stopped. 
It is advisable to clear the rudder area of ice by using ahead turns before backing down.
The vessel may be able to free herself by pumping ballast from side to side.
The vessel will most likely require an icebreaker to free her.
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