Question 613 Deck Safety
70% to passA vessel that does not possess any reserve buoyancy will sink. Which of the following is considered a direct measure of reserve buoyancy?
The correct answer is A) the vessel's freeboard. Freeboard is considered a direct measure of reserve buoyancy because it represents the distance between the waterline and the main deck of the vessel. The greater the freeboard, the more reserve buoyancy the vessel has, meaning it can withstand flooding or damage without sinking. A vessel without any reserve buoyancy would have no freeboard, and would immediately sink if flooded. The other options are incorrect because they do not directly measure the reserve buoyancy of the vessel. Floodable length, LBP (length between perpendiculars), and permeability are related to the vessel's overall design and structure, but do not specifically indicate the amount of reserve buoyancy available.
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