MARITIME – FIHING & AQUACULTURE CALCULATOR Fishing Vessel Stability A precise tool.
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What is the Fishing Vessel Stability & How does it work?
Transverse stability of a fishing vessel describes its ability to resist rolling when a heeling moment is applied. The FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization) method uses the vessel’s geometric properties and loading conditions to calculate the metacentric height (GM), which is the primary indicator of initial stability.The metacentric height is obtained from the transverse second moment of area (IT) of the waterplane and the vessel’s displacement (Ξ”). A larger GM means the vessel will generate a stronger righting moment for a given heel angle, improving safety during operations such as trawling or gear handling.In practice, the effective GM must be reduced by the transverse location of cargo and ballast weights because they shift the centre of gravity. The FAO method therefore computes an adjusted GM (GMeff) and checks that it remains positive; a negative value indicates a risk of capsizing.
GM = frac{I_T}{Delta}
GM = metacentric height (m)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of calculating transverse stability in a fishing vessel?
It helps determine the vessel’s ability to resist rolling when subjected to heeling moments.
How is metacentric height (GM) calculated for a fishing vessel?
GM is obtained by dividing the transverse second moment of area (IT) of the waterplane by the vessel’s displacement (Ξ”).
What does a larger metacentric height indicate about a fishing vessel?
A larger GM indicates better initial stability, meaning the vessel will resist rolling more effectively.
Why is the FAO method used for calculating fishing vessel stability?
The FAO method uses geometric properties and loading conditions to provide a reliable calculation of metacentric height (GM).
What factors can affect the transverse stability of a fishing vessel?
Factors include the vessel’s design, displacement, load distribution, and external forces like wind or waves.
How does metacentric height (GM) relate to the safety of a fishing vessel?
A sufficient GM is crucial for ensuring the safety and stability of the vessel during operation.
Can the metacentric height be adjusted to improve a fishing vessel’s stability?
In some cases, adjusting ballast or changing the vessel’s load distribution can influence the metacentric height and improve stability.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.