Maritime accidents often occur because officers cannot apply theoretical knowledge to real-world emergencies. If a seafarer simply memorizes the answer to a question about "fixed CO2 systems" but doesn't understand how the system works, they endanger the entire crew in the event of a fire.
Various third-party developers have created apps to help mariners "crack" the test. Common features include: Seagull Ces Test Answers App
But here is the hard truth: Why? Because Seagull updates its question pool constantly, often without notice. Maritime accidents often occur because officers cannot apply
| Aspect | Using Fake Answer App | Legitimate Study Method | |--------|----------------------|--------------------------| | Career Risk | Extremely high (blacklist, firing) | Zero | | Cost | Potentially free but malware exposure | $10–$100 (one-time investment) | | Effectiveness | Near zero (outdated answers) | High (learns you the why ) | | Legal Consequence | Violation of STCW & company policy | None | | Long-term benefit | None (you learn nothing) | Mastery of critical shipboard skills | Common features include: But here is the hard truth: Why