The maximum draft to which a vessel can legally be submerged is indicated by the ().
- ALoadline mark
- BCertificate of Inspection
- CStation Bill
- DTonnage mark
The maximum draft to which a vessel can legally be submerged is indicated by the ().
1、The maximum distance at which a light
The maximum distance at which a light may be seen under the existing visibility conditions is called().Anominal rangeBluminous rangeCcharted rangeDgeographic range
2、The Vessel is a()bulk carrier which is
The Vessel is a()bulk carrier which is permitted to carry grain in bulk without requiring any fittings under the Rules of the 1974 International Safety of Life at Sea Convention.ASelf-loadingBSelf-trimmingCSelf-unloadingDSelf-discharging
3、For an upright vessel, draft is the ve
For an upright vessel, draft is the vertical distance between the keel and the ().AwaterlineBfreeboard deckCPlimsoll markDamidships sectio
4、Which is supplied to the vessel by the
Which is supplied to the vessel by the MSA().ABell bookBCargo gear registerCOfficial LogbookDRough Logbook
5、For an upright vessel,draft is the ver
For an upright vessel,draft is the vertical distance between the keel and the().AwaterlineBfreeboard deckCplimsoll markDamidships sectio
6、The point to which your vessel’s cente
The point to which your vessel’s center of gravity (G) may rise and still permit the vessel to have positive stability is called the().Ametacentric pointBmetacenterCmetacentric radiusDtipping center