Draft (hull) (English Wikipedia)

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  • Piozet, Charles and the Div. of Personnel Supervision with assistance of the Bur. of Ships (March 2023) [June 1942]. "Nomenclature of Naval Vessels: Glossary of Shipbuilding Terms" (2nd ed.). Retrieved 26 March 2024. When measured to the lowest projecting portion of the vessel, it is called the "draft, extreme"; when measured at the bow, it is called "draft, forward"; and when measured at the stern, the "draft, aft"; the average of the draft, forward, and the draft, aft is the "draft, mean", and the mean draft when in full load condition is the "draft load". ... TRIM. The arithmetic sum of the drafts forward and aft above and below the mean water-line. The angle of trim is the angle between the plane of flotation and the mean water-line plane. A vessel "trims by the head" or "trims by the stern" when the vessel inclines forward or aft so that her plane of flotation is not coincident with her mean water-line plane.

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  • René de baron Kerchove (1961). "Draft Gauge". International Maritime Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Dictionary of Useful Maritime Terms and Phrases, Together with Equivalents in French and German (2 ed.). Van Nostrand Reinhold. p. 239. ISBN 978-0-442-02062-0. OCLC 1039382382.