L01/2 Flashcards

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The ship’s name, official number, port of registry, gross and register tonnages, principal dimensions, displacement, deadweight and draught to the Summer load line.

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A profile view and plan views of the ship drawn to scale showing all compartments, tanks, storerooms and crew and passenger accommodation spaces, with their position relative to mid-ship.

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The capacity and the longitudinal and vertical centre of gravity of every compartment available for the carriage of cargo, fuel, stores, feedwater, domestic or water ballast

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The estimated total weight and the longitudinal and vertical centre of gravity of each such total weight of the passengers and their effects and the crew and their effects.

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The estimated weight, disposition and centre of gravity of the maximum amount of deck cargo which the ship may reasonably be expected to carry on an exposed deck.

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Hydrostatic particulars of the ship.

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The effect on stability of free surface in each tank in the ship in which liquids may be carried, including an example to show how the metacentric height is to be corrected.

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A diagram or table showing cross curves of stability.

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The diagram and statements which shall be provided for the ship in both light and ballasted conditions.

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Condition on departure and on arrival when loaded to the summer load line with cargo filling all spaces available for cargo.

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Service loaded conditions both on departure and on arrival.

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A profile diagram of the ship drawn to a suitable small scale showing the disposition of all components of the deadweight.

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A diagram showing the curve of righting levers (GZ)

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A statement showing the elements of stability in the condition compared to the criteria laid down in schedule 2 paragraph 2.

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A statement of instructions on appropriate procedures to maintain adequate stability in each case where special procedures are applied.

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The report on the inclining test and the calculation derived from it to obtain information of the light condition of the ship.