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Loading, discharging and trim. Write down, discuss or do your own presentation. Write down, discuss or do your own presentation. Assignment. Make an exhaustive description of this particular topic. Include drawings and/or photographs and insert explanatory notes.
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Loading, discharging and trim Write down, discuss or do your own presentation.
Write down, discuss or do your own presentation. Assignment. Make an exhaustive description of this particular topic. Include drawings and/or photographs and insert explanatory notes. You are allowed to make use of the contents of the IMLP. However, your own contribution should be at least 50 % of the total project. Make use of other books, presentations and internet-facilities as much as you can. Try to combine the different topic-related subjects into one paper / presentation as much as possible. You are allowed to work together in groups of at the most 4 students, whereby each student’s performance and part must be equal. P.C. van Kluijven
The Stowage Plan. Before the loading of the cargo commences a stowage plan must be made up to ensure the safety of the vessel, the cargo and the crew. What are the considerations regarding safety of ship, cargo and crew? 1
The stowage- factor Explain what is meant by the stowage factor.
Cargo spaces Explain what is meant by Bale Space. Explain what is meant by Grain Space. Explain what is meant by Oil Space. 3
GENERAL CARGO Explain what is meant by General Cargo. 4
BULK CARGO Bulk carrier carrying sugar. Crude oil carriers. Explain what is meant by Bulk Cargo. 6
LOAD LINES TF F T S W WNA What are Load Lines? Deckline Plimsoll mark 8
PLIMSOLL MARK Deckline Plimsoll line Explain what is meant by Summer Freeboard? 9
LOAD LINES 1:………….. 2:…………. 3:………………. 4:………………. 5:………………. 6:……………….. 10
DRAFT Explain the difference between salt-water-draught and fresh-water-draught. Sea-water draft Fresh-water draft 11
FULL AND DOWN Explain what is meant by “Full and Down”. 12
When is a vessel said to be “on even keel”? 13
When is a vessel said to be “down by the stern”? 14
When is a vessel said to be “down by the stem”? 15
When is a vessel said to have a list to port? 16
C P.C. van Kluijven SHIPPING AND TRANSPORT COLLEGE ROTTERDAM