Question 2415 Deck General

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Which structural members improve a towing vessel's chance of surviving punctured shell plating?

A Longitudinals
B Stringers
C Transverse watertight bulkheads
D The rake
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) Transverse watertight bulkheads. Transverse watertight bulkheads are crucial structural members that improve a towing vessel's chance of surviving punctured shell plating. These bulkheads act as barriers that limit the spread of flooding, preventing the vessel from sinking even if the hull is compromised. The presence of these bulkheads compartmentalizes the vessel, allowing it to remain afloat and stable even with localized damage. The other options, such as longitudinals (A), stringers (B), and the rake (D), while important for the overall structural integrity of the vessel, do not directly address the specific scenario of surviving punctured shell plating. Transverse watertight bulkheads are the key structural members that provide the necessary compartmentalization and damage control capabilities in such situations.

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