Question 1891 Deck Safety

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Which term refers to a transverse curvature of the deck?

A Camber
B Deadrise
C Flare
D Freeboard
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) Camber. Camber refers to the transverse curvature of a ship's deck, which is a crucial design feature that helps shed water and enhance the vessel's stability. The camber creates a slight arched shape across the width of the deck, as opposed to a flat surface. This curvature is an important characteristic that is assessed in the US Coast Guard Captain's License Examinations. The other options are incorrect because: B) Deadrise refers to the downward slope of the hull, C) Flare describes the outward curve of the hull above the waterline, and D) Freeboard is the distance between the waterline and the main deck.

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