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- Introduction To Ship Load Lines - Marine Insight
Also known as the Plimsoll Line, the Load Line is a marking that indicates the extent to which the weight of a load may safely submerge a vessel, by way of a waterline limit
- Ship Load Lines: Safety and Legal Limits Explained - Estumar
The upper edge of the horizontal line marks the ‘Summer saltwater line’, also known as the ‘Plimsol Line Load Lines – Load lines are horizontal lines are extending forward and aft from a vertical line placed at a distance of 540mm from the centre of the disc
- Multiple Load Line Zones: Optimizing Vessel Loadability
Identify the most restrictive Load Line zones and adjust cargo intake accordingly Use voyage simulation tools to model different loadability scenarios for various seasonal zones
- Introduction to Ship Load Lines – Maritime Education
F (Fresh Water): Summer freshwater load line, with the distance between S and F being the Fresh Water Allowance (FWA) TF (Tropical Fresh Water): Above the T line by an amount equal to FWA
- Regulation 6 - Lines to be used with the Load Line Mark
(f) The Tropical Fresh Water Load Line indicated by the upper edge of a line marked TF, and marked abaft the vertical line (3) If timber freeboards are assigned in accordance with these Regulations, the timber load lines shall be marked in addition to ordinary load lines
- Understanding Ship Load Lines - Merchant Navy Info
The ship load line is a horizontal line extending forward and backward from a vertical line at a distance of 540mm from the center of the disc It measures 230mm x 23mm
- Load lines – xSHIPx- Shipping News
In all cases the freeboard is indicated by the vertical distance from the upper edge of the deck line to the upper edge of the load line in question The load lines S, W, WNA and T indicate the maximum draught in salt water
- Loadlines and zones | Nautical Science Grade 12
Loadline mark This is marked amidships, vertically below the deck line and consists of a ring with the upper edge of a horizontal line passing through its centre The vertical distance between the centre of the ring and the upper edge of the deck-line is called the summer freeboard
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