Question 2342Deck Safety70% to pass
The SS AMERICAN MARINER has drafts of: FWD 29'-04", AFT 30'-06". Use the white pages of the Stability Data Reference Book to determine the drafts if you ballast the forepeak with 101.6 tons of seawater.
AI Explanation
The correct answer is B) FWD 30'-00.8", AFT 30'-01.0".
This is correct because when you ballast the forepeak with 101.6 tons of seawater, it will increase the draft forward while decreasing the draft aft. Using the white pages of the Stability Data Reference Book, the new drafts can be calculated as FWD 30'-00.8" and AFT 30'-01.0".
The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately reflect the changes in draft caused by ballasting the forepeak. Options A, C, and D do not correctly determine the new drafts based on the provided information.
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#2340 A weight of 350 tons is loaded on your vessel 85 feet forward of the tipping center. The vessel's MT1 is 1150 foot-tons. What is the total change of trim? #2341 The maximum draft of the SS AMERICAN MARINER cannot exceed 28'-08" in order to cross a bar. The present drafts are: FWD 28'-00", AFT 29'-00". Use the white pages of the Stability Data Reference Book to determine the minimum amount of sea water to ballast the forepeak to achieve this condition. #2343 The maximum draft of the SS AMERICAN MARINER cannot exceed 30'-01" in order to cross a bar. The present drafts are: FWD 29'-04", AFT 30'-06". Use the white pages of the Stability Data Reference Book to determine the minimum amount of sea water to ballast the forepeak to achieve this condition. #2344 The draft of the SS AMERICAN MARINER cannot exceed 23'-06" in order to cross a bar. The present drafts are: FWD 22'-03", AFT 24'-00". Use the white pages of the Stability Data Reference Book to determine the minimum amount of sea water to ballast the forepeak to achieve this condition. #2345 The SS AMERICAN MARINER has drafts of: FWD 26'-04", AFT 28'-08". Use the white pages of the Stability Data Reference Book to determine the drafts if you ballast the forepeak with 101 tons of seawater.