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Are you familiar with the principle dimensions of a vessel? Watch and find out!

Are you familiar with the principle dimensions of a vessel? Watch and find out! This video explains the principle dimensions of a vessel through the use of pictures to clarify the doubts that exist in the minds of the mariners regarding these terms.
Contents of this video will benefit mariners preparing for exams (written and oral examinations).
Mariners will also benefit by watching the following videos:
Stiffening of ship’s plates:
Forces experienced by a ship:
Torsion of the hull and local stresses:
Stress distribution and deflection simulation:
Longitudinal and transverse framing systems:
Choice of anchorage area:
Preparing anchoring plan:
Anchoring process:
Factors to determine length of anchor cable to be used:
Dragging of anchor:
Types of drydock:
Emergency towing arrangement:
Sub-division load lines:
Preparation for vessel to enter drydock:
Challenges in high latitude navigation:
Navigation of ships in cold climates and freezing conditions:
Detection of ice:
Ice convoys:
Collecting information about ice:
Navigation in ice:
Polar Code:
Navigation in Polar Regions:
Navigation in heavy weather:
Heavy weather manoeuvring:
Abandon ship in heavy weather:

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