

What Do You Understand By Prow Of A Ship?
We are all aware that the front part of the vessel is called the forward and the rear part the aft. The zone between these


We are all aware that the front part of the vessel is called the forward and the rear part the aft. The zone between these


The steering gear system is an indispensable part of any vessel. The steering gear controls the function of the rudder system, which in turn, controls


Just as riding a motorbike is a big no without a helmet, ships are incomplete without lifeboats and rescue boats. Many of us, unknown of


We all know that the hull form of a vessel varies widely from design to design. A small tugboat has a different hull form from


We know basic parameters like length, breadth, depth, draft, etc., primarily denote a vessel. From a geometrical point of view, all these parameters essentially define


A ship structure is always defined in terms of its basic dimensional parameters such as length, breadth, depth, and draft. Many people unfamiliar with technical


All vessels are characterised by a typical hull form. Other than barges, all ships, irrespective of their purpose, characteristics, type, size, and so on, are


Transverse statical stability is the ability of the vessel to remain upright under the influence of various external and internal factors. Transverse stability, as we


Vessel Stability measures the ship’s uprightness or how it remains at water level. Now, in a broad sense, this uprightness can be conceived from two
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