Question 2124 Deck Safety

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Assuming an even transverse distribution of weight in a vessel, which condition could cause a list?

A Empty double-bottoms and lower holds, and a heavy deck cargo
B Having a small positive righting arm
C Flooding the forepeak to correct the vessel's trim
D Having KG smaller than KM
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) Empty double-bottoms and lower holds, and a heavy deck cargo. This condition could cause a list because an even transverse distribution of weight with empty lower holds and a heavy deck cargo would shift the vessel's center of gravity (G) higher, resulting in a smaller righting arm (GZ) and increased list. The vessel's stability would be reduced, making it more susceptible to listing. The other options are incorrect because: B) A small positive righting arm does not necessarily cause a list, C) Flooding the forepeak would affect the vessel's trim, not necessarily cause a list, and D) Having KG smaller than KM indicates adequate stability, which would not lead to a list.

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