Question 610 Deck Safety
70% to passWhich of the following grounding scenarios would have the least damaging effect on vessel stability?
The correct answer is D) the vessel grounds on a level bottom. When a vessel grounds on a level bottom, the stability of the vessel is least affected compared to the other scenarios. This is because the vessel's weight is distributed evenly along the keel, and the buoyancy is reduced uniformly, minimizing the impact on the vessel's overall stability. In contrast, grounding on a pinnacle (option B) can cause localized loss of buoyancy and potential damage, while refloating on its own (option C) may lead to sudden changes in the vessel's weight distribution, both of which can adversely affect stability. Grounding does not inherently affect stability (option A), but the specific circumstances of the grounding event play a crucial role in determining the impact on the vessel's stability.
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