Presentation To:: Marine Draft Surveying
Presentation To:: Marine Draft Surveying
Presentation To:: Marine Draft Surveying
Presentation to:
Society of Accredited Marine Surveyors
Annual Conference and Educational Symposia
My Background
Your background ?
Your Expectations
Questions you would like answered?
Equipment used
Hydrometer
Steel sounding tape
Water finding paste
Boat available to read inaccessible draft marks
High power flashlight
Binoculars for reading draft marks
Laptop computer or calculator
Draft survey software
email: [email protected]
LIGHT
meters
LOADED
meters
4.1480
6.3560
5.2520
8.0828
7.9954
8.0391
5.0600
5.2050
5.1325
8.0850
7.9900
8.0375
5.1923
8.0383
5.1624
8.0379
19,686.600
31,430.180
-222.761
4.269
7
8
9
10
19,463.839
-474.727
18,989.112
-11199.19
31,434.449
-766.692
30,667.756
-483.850
7,789.922
30,183.906
1.000
Light
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
Fuel Oil
Fresh Water
Ballast
Diesel Oil
Lube Oil
Other: Sludge and E.R. Bilge
Total
(metric tonnes)
Net Displacement
253.14
147.50
10736.30
9.45
32.20
20.60
11199.19
1.000
Loaded
285.55 MT
72.80 MT
62.80 MT
9.90 MT
32.20 MT
20.60 MT
483.85 MT
(metric tonnes)
Cargo Discharged
REMARKS:
Good survey conditions. Cargo discharged from Holds 1, 2, 3 4. Vessel took fresh water at dock.
WITHOUT PREJUDICE
signed
Captain and/or First Officer
MV CANADIANA
signed
D. McDonald
for McDONALD MARINE SURVEYS INC.
Human aspects
Enjoy working with numbers
Physically fit, lots of climbing. May have to
go into small boat to read Draft marks.
Flexible with your sleep, ships run 24/7
Good eyesight, lots of small print to read
Ability to deal effectively with ships crew
The following diagram demonstrates some of the corrections that are applied to observed
draft marks before calculating a mean draft, during the marine draft survey process
Terms (contd)
DEADWEIGHT: the difference between the light and loaded
displacement. It is the carrying capacity of the ship and includes the
weight of cargo, ballast, fuel, water, stores, crew and effects.
AFT PERPENDICULAR (AP): a perpendicular drawn to the
waterline at the point where the aft side of the stern post meets the
summer load line. Where no stern post is fitted, it is taken as the center
line of the rudder stock.
FORWARD PERPENDICULAR: a perpendicular drawn to the
waterline at the point where the foreside of the stem meets the summer
load line.
LENGTH BETWEEN PERPENDICULARS (LBP): distance from
forward perpendicular to the aft perpendicular.
Terms (contd)
TRIM: the difference between the forward and aft draft.
APPARENT TRIM: the difference between the drafts
observed at the forward and aft draught marks.
TRUE TRIM: The difference between the draft measured
at the forward and aft perpendiculars
RELATIVE DENSITY(RD): The ratio of the weight of a
substance to the weight of an equal volume of fresh water
at a given temperature
RD of Fresh Water 1.000 at 4 degrees C.
RD of Salt Water 1.025 at 4 degrees C.
CENTRE OF FLOATATION: The centroid of the the
waterplane area. It is the point about which the ship trims,
heels and lists.
PHOTOGRAPHS
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