Question 2099 Deck Safety

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Topside icing that blocks freeing ports and scuppers _______________.

A will cause water on deck to pocket and increase stability
B is usually below the center of gravity and has little effect on stability
C may decrease stability by increasing free surface effect due to water on deck
D increases the effective freeboard and increases the wind-heel affect
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) may decrease stability by increasing free surface effect due to water on deck. Topside icing that blocks freeing ports and scuppers can decrease stability by increasing the free surface effect of the water on the deck. The free surface effect refers to the reduction in a vessel's stability caused by the movement of free-flowing liquids, such as water, on the deck. This can reduce the righting moment and make the vessel more susceptible to capsizing. The other options are incorrect because: A) water on deck would not necessarily increase stability, B) the location of the icing relative to the center of gravity is not the primary concern, and D) increased freeboard and wind-heel effect are not the main issues with topside icing.

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