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Statutory Documents - MCA Publications - PYC - A Code of Practice for Yachts Carrying 13 to 36 Passengers (The Passenger Yacht Code) - Chapter 4 - Construction, Subdivision and Stability - Part II - Stability - 4.4 Stability Information to be supplied to the Master1:

4.4 Stability Information to be supplied to the Masterfootnote:

(1) The master shall be supplied with such stability information satisfactory to the Administration as is necessary to enable him by rapid and simple processes to obtain accurate guidance as to the stability of the ship under varying conditions of service and a copy of the stability information shall be furnished to the Administration.

(2) Information shall be provided to the master-

  • (a) in a form that is approved by the Administration or a recognised organization; and

  • (b) such information, and loading information also related to ship strength when required under subsection (1), shall be carried on board at all times together with evidence that the information has been approved by the Administration.

(3) The information should include-

  • (a) curves or tables of minimum operational metacentric height (GM) versus draught which assures compliance with the relevant intact and damage stability requirements, alternatively corresponding curves or tables of the maximum allowable vertical centre of gravity (KG) versus draught, or with the equivalents of either of these curves;

  • (b) instructions concerning the operation of cross-flooding arrangements; and

  • (c) all other data and aids which might be necessary to maintain the required intact stability and stability after damage.

(4) The stability information shall show the influence of various trims in cases where the operational trim range exceeds +/- 0.5% of Ls.

(5) For ships which have to fulfil the stability requirements of Part II of this Chapter, information referred to in subsection (2) is determined from considerations related to the subdivision index, in the following manner-

  • (a) minimum required GM (or maximum permissible vertical position of centre of gravity KG) for the three draughts ds, dp and dl are equal to the GM (or KG values) of corresponding loading cases used for the calculation of survival factor si;

  • (b) for intermediate draughts, values to be used shall be obtained by linear interpolation applied to the GM value only between the deepest subdivision draught and the partial subdivision draught and between the partial load line and the light service draught respectively. Intact stability criteria will also be taken into account by retaining for each draft the maximum among minimum required GM values or the minimum of maximum permissible KG values for both criteria; and

  • (c) if the subdivision index is calculated for different trims, several required GM curves will be established in the same way.

(6) When curves or tables of minimum operational metacentric height (GM) versus draught are not appropriate, the master should ensure that the operating condition does not deviate from a studied loading condition, or verify by calculation that the stability criteria are satisfied for this loading condition.

(7) In applying this section due regard shall be had to the Intact Stability Code as defined in section 1.3 of this Code.


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