Nautical Term: Floodable length

Definition of Floodable length

Floodable length refers to the segment of a ship’s hull, at any given point, which can be flooded without submerging the margin line. This measurement is crucial when assessing a ship’s safety.

For instance, during a maritime safety inspection, inspectors might check the floodable length of a ship’s hull. By examining this measurement, inspectors can ensure that the ship’s hull can withstand the expected flooding that could occur during regular operations.

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