A merchant ship’s safe passage at sea relies heavily on a delicate balance between a vessel's weight and its buoyancy.

Draught marks and load lines are the essential markings that ensure this balance is maintained.

This chapter looks their purpose, design, and how to interpret them for safe and legal operation of merchant vessels.



Draft and Freeboard



Maintaining sufficient freeboard is crucial for the safe operation of any vessel. An overloaded ship sits lower in the water, reducing its stability and increasing the risk of flooding, compromising buoyancy and potentially leading to disaster.



However, a ship's draft is not static and can fluctuate depending factors including:



Draft marks provide a real-time snapshot of the ship's draft, while load lines indicate the maximum permissible draft for specific conditions.

Together, they form a comprehensive system for safe and legal cargo loading and maritime transport.


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