A Complete Guide to Understand Damage Stability Better
Have you been breaking your head to understand damage stability?
Not only this topic is difficult to understand, it is boring too. I know and I understand.
But boring topic cannot be the explanation of not knowing what we ought to know in the real world, on the high seas.
In 2010, Paris MOU and Black Sea MOU carried out a concentrated inspection campaign on tanker damage stability.
At the end of this campaign, Pat Dolby, co-ordinator of this CIC commented,
The most significant finding from the campaign was that 16.2% of tankers that were inspected, the master could not demonstrate that the ship was complying with damage stability.
16.2%. That is a huge number that definitely shows that there is a void in understanding this topic.
So today, let us discuss and demystify this topic of damage stability.
Why damage stability?
Do you remember that scene from the movie "Titanic", where after the ship hit the iceberg, the naval architect lays down the ship's plans in front of the captain?
While he was trying to brief the captain about the situation, the captain just had this one question.
How much time do we have?
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