Question 2098 Deck Safety

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Which of the following describes why topside icing, which is usually off-center, decreases vessel stability?

A it increases the displacement
B it increases the height of the center of gravity
C it increases the draft
D it reduces the pocketing of free surface
AI Explanation

The correct answer is B) it increases the height of the center of gravity. Topside icing, which is usually off-center, decreases vessel stability because it increases the height of the center of gravity. As the icing accumulates unevenly on the vessel's superstructure, it raises the overall center of gravity, making the vessel more susceptible to capsizing or losing stability. This is because the higher the center of gravity, the more likely the vessel is to become unstable and prone to rolling or pitching. The other options are incorrect because: A) increasing the displacement would not necessarily decrease stability, C) increasing the draft would not directly impact the center of gravity, and D) reducing the pocketing of free surface would not be the primary reason for the decreased stability caused by topside icing.

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