Question 2719Deck Safety70% to pass
The SS AMERICAN MARINER has the liquid load shown in table ST-0116 below. Use the white pages of The Stability Data Reference Book to determine the LCG-FP of the liquid load.

AI Explanation
The correct answer is A) 231.0 ft.
To determine the LCG-FP (Longitudinal Center of Gravity - from Forward Perpendicular) of the liquid load, you need to refer to the white pages of The Stability Data Reference Book and use the information provided in the table ST-0116. The LCG-FP value can be found in the "Longitudinal Center of Gravity (LCG)" column for the given liquid load conditions.
The other options are incorrect because they do not match the LCG-FP value provided in the reference book for the specified liquid load conditions.
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