What is displacement draft?
Displacement draft is the vertical distance from the waterline to the keel of a ship, which indicates its submerged volume.
How does changing a ship’s load affect its draft?
An increase in load increases the ship’s draft, while unloading decreases it, assuming the hull shape remains unchanged.
What role does waterplane area play in displacement?
The waterplane area acts as a lever that translates changes in weight into changes in immersion depth.
How can I calculate the change in draft due to added weight?
Divide the added weight by the waterplane area to determine the change in draft.
Why is it important to monitor a ship’s draft?
Monitoring draft helps ensure safe navigation and prevents grounding or stranding during voyages.
Can changes in sea conditions affect a ship’s draft?
Yes, changes in water density due to temperature or salinity can affect the draft, even without changes in load.
What is the formula for calculating displacement draft?
Displacement (in tons) = Draft (in feet) x Waterplane Area (in square feet) x 64.0.