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Q. 1561) What are the height requirements for loading timber ?
Xthe height of the timber deck cargo above the weather deck on a ship within a seasonal winter zone in winter should not exceed one third of the extreme breadth of ship.
3.2.2 The height of the timber deck cargo should be restricted so that:
.1 adequate visibility is assured;
.2 a safe margin of stability is maintained at all stages of the voyage:
.3 any forward facing profile does not present overhanging shoulders to a head sea; and
.4 the weight of the timber deck cargo does not exceed the designed maximum permissible load on the weather deck and hatches.
3.2.3 On ships provided with, and making use of, their timber load line, the timber deck cargo should be stowed so as to extend:
.1 over the entire available length of the well or wells between superstructures and as close as practicable to end bulkhead
.2 at least to the after end of the aftermost hatchway in the case where there is no limiting superstructure at the after end;
.3 athwartship as close as possible to the ship sides, after making due allowance for obstructions such as guard rails, bulwark stays, uprights, pilot boarding access, etc., provided any area of broken stowage thus created at the side of the ship does not exceed a mean of 4% of the breadth; and
.4 to at least the standard height of a superstructure other than a raised quarterdeck.
Q. 1562) What all eqpts are there on bridge for weather monitoring ?
XQ. 1563) U are on 96000 dwt ship and you have to load 85000 t cargo , how will you go about it ?
XQ. 1564) How will you comply your duties as a bridge watchkeeper ?
XQ. 1565) Grain code in detail. what is allowable heeling moment.how will you use in practical way ?
XQ. 1567) What is biparty , triparty , aoa and example of this ?
XQ. 1568) Claim against gas carriers ?
XQ. 1569) When will you do composite sailing ?
Xwhenever u have cannot pass a certain limit of lattitude, may be due, ice limits, or due to warranties incorporated in insuarance etc

