Question 2114 Deck Safety
70% to passThe difference between the forward and aft drafts is _______________.
The correct answer is D) trim. The difference between the forward and aft drafts of a vessel is known as the trim. Trim refers to the longitudinal inclination of a vessel in the water, which is the result of the distribution of weight on board. If the forward draft is less than the aft draft, the vessel has a "trim by the stern", and if the forward draft is greater, the vessel has a "trim by the head". Knowing the trim is important for maintaining proper stability and buoyancy. The other options are incorrect because they do not directly describe the difference between the forward and aft drafts. Flotation refers to the overall buoyancy of the vessel, heel refers to the transverse tilt, and list refers to the permanent inclination of the vessel due to an uneven distribution of weight.
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