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What information can you derive from the Lines Plan of a ship?

What information can you derive from the Lines Plan of a ship? This video explains what is a lines plan and the information that can be derived from it. Examples of lines plan for different kind of vessels is also shown. Use of pictures and drawings aid in mariner understanding.
Contents of this video will benefit mariners preparing for exams (written and oral examinations).
Mariners will also benefit by watching the following videos:
Ship Construction
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:
Principle dimensions of a vessel:
Difference between GRT and NRT:
Pumping and piping arrangements on a vessel:
Form coefficients:
Cargo work numerical (example 1):
Cargo work numerical (example 2):
Mate’s receipt and letter of indemnity:
Bills of lading:
Timber cargo ships:
High-density cargoes:
Action if coal cargo temperature is rising:
Cargoes which may liquefy:
Timber Code and hazards of timber:
Carrying sulphur on ships:
Information provided to Masters of bulk carriers:
Lading and discharging of bulk carriers:
Loading manual of a bulk carrier:
Grain Code and Hazards of Grain:
Loading Rice on ships:
Shifting of grain cargo:
Stability Criteria for Grain carriers:
Stability Criteria for Timber carriers:
Timber cargo shifts at sea:
Precautions for carrying timber deck cargo:
Carriage of refrigerated cargoes:
Rigging Plan:
Maintenance schedule for lifting gear:
Dangerous goods container went overboard:
Actions after major breakdown of lifting gear:
Heavy lift procedure:
False beliefs about hatch cover maintenance:
Procedures to open and close hatch covers:
Maintaining steel landing pads and other parts of the hatch cover:

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