Question 1783 Deck Safety

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The volume of a vessel's intact watertight space above the waterline is its _______________.

A marginal stability
B free surface
C reserve buoyancy
D freeboard
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) reserve buoyancy. The volume of a vessel's intact watertight space above the waterline is its reserve buoyancy. Reserve buoyancy refers to the additional buoyancy available in the event of flooding, which helps the vessel remain afloat. This is an important safety consideration in maritime operations, as it allows the vessel to withstand some degree of damage or flooding without sinking. The other options are incorrect. Marginal stability refers to the vessel's ability to right itself after a disturbance, while free surface effect describes the loss of stability caused by free-moving liquids on board. Freeboard is the distance between the waterline and the main deck, not the volume of watertight space.

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