What would be the approximate keel clearance
You are on a box-shaped vessel about to enter a river. At the mouth of the river where the relative density is 1.018 ton/m? your draft was 5.80 m. What would be the approximate keel clearance in the river dredged to a depth of 8.50 m if its density 1.005
Formula for the new draft:
New draft = Old draft x Old density
New density
= 5.80 m x 1.018
1.005
= 5.9044
1.005
= 5.87 m
So we are going now to subtract the depth of the river by our new draft to get the keel clearance.
Keel clearance = Depth of river - ship's new draft
= 8.50 m - 5.87 m
= 2.63 m
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