Question 1969 Deck Safety

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The body plan of a vessel is a(n) _______________.

A plan made looking down on the ship, showing it's hull cut horizontally by the first set of planes
B longitudinal side elevation view
C endwise view of the ship's molded form
D vertical view made looking up in the ship, with the keel at the center
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) endwise view of the ship's molded form. The body plan of a vessel is a cross-sectional view of the ship's hull taken perpendicular to the keel, showing the shape of the vessel's cross-section at various stations along the length of the hull. This view provides an "endwise" perspective of the ship's molded form, allowing naval architects and shipbuilders to visualize the three-dimensional shape of the hull. The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately describe the body plan. Option A refers to a sheer plan, Option B refers to a profile view, and Option D describes an inaccurate vertical view of the vessel.

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