WHAT’S AT STAKE
Vessel stability refers to the ability of a waterborne vessel, such as a ship or boat, to maintain its equilibrium and resist capsizing or rolling excessively. It is a critical aspect of maritime safety and involves the vessel's ability to remain upright and stable in various operating conditions, including calm waters, waves, wind, and loading conditions. WHAT’S THE DANGER DANGERS OF INADEQUATE VESSEL STABILITY- Capsizing: Poor stability increases the risk of capsizing, which is the overturning or flipping of a vessel. Capsizing can occur due to various factors, such as excessive rolling caused by waves or improper weight distribution. Once […]
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