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Mohd. Hanif Dewan, Chief Engineer and
Maritime Lecturer & Trainer, Bangladesh.
SHIP CONSTRUCTION-
SHIP DIMENSIONS
Definitions and
Ship’S DimenSionS
Hull:
The structural body of a ship including shell plating, framing, decks
and bulkheads.
Afterbody :
That portion of a ship’s hull abaft midships.
Forebody:
That portion of a ship’s hull forward midships.
Bow :
The forward of the ship
Stern :
The after end of the ship
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Length Overall
STARBOARD
Beam
PORT
bow midships bridge stern
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starboard bow
starboard beam
starboard quarter
Dead ahead Dead Stern
Port bow
Port beam
port quarter
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Port :
The left side of the ship when looking forward
Starboard :
The right side of the ship when looking forward
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Length between perpendicular (LBP)
Length on waterline (LWL)
Length overall (LOA)
freeboard
Amidships
Aft
perpendicular
Fwd
perpendicular
Sheer aft Sheer fwd
Summer load line
SHIP DIMENSIONS
Camber
Tumble home
Depth
Moulded beam
Rise of
floor Half siding of keel
Base line
Draft
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• After Perpendicular (A.P.): A perpendicular
drawn to the waterline at the point where the aft
side of the rudder post meets the summer load
line. Where no rudder post is fitted it is taken as
the centre line of the rudder stock.
• Forward Perpendicular (F.P.): A perpendicular
drawn to the waterline at the point where the
foreside of the stem meets the summer load line.
• Length Between Perpendicular (L.P.P. / L.B.P.):
The length between the forward and the aft
perpendiculars measured along the summer load
line.
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• Amidships: A point midway between the after
and forward perpendiculars
• Length Overall (L.O.A.): Length of the vessel
taken over all extremities.
• Base line: A horizontal line drawn at the top of
the keel plate. All vertical moulded dimensions
are measured relative to this line
• Moulded beam: Measured at the midship
section is the maximum moulded breadth of the
ship
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• Moulded Draft/ Draught: The distance from
the bottom of the keel to the waterline. The
load draft is the maximum draft to which a
vessel may be loaded
• Moulded Depth: Measured from the base line
to the heel of the upper deck beam at the
ship’s side a idships.
• Sheer: Curvature of decks in the longitudinal
direction. Measured as the height of deck at
side at any point above the height of deck at
side amidships
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• Camber / Round of Beam: Curvature of decks
in the transverse direction. Measured as the
height of deck above the height of deck at
side
• Rise of floor / Deadrise: The rise of the
bottom shell plating line above the base line.
This rise is measured at the line of moulded
beam
• Half sliding of keel: The horizontal flat portion
of the bottom shell measured to port or
sta oa d of the ship’s lo gitudi al e t e
line. This is useful dimension to know when
dry-docking.
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• Tumble home: The inward curvature of
the side shell above the summer load line.
• Freeboard: the vertical distance measured
from the waterline to the top of the deck
plating at the side of the deck amidships.
Normally exposed to weather and sea.
• Flare: The outward curvature of the side
shell above the waterline. It promotes
dryness and is therefore associated with
the fore end of ship
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Extreme Beam:
The maximum beam taken over all extremities.
Extreme Draft:
Taken from the lowest point of keel to the summer load line.
Draft marks represent extreme drafts.
Extreme Depth:
Depth of essel at ship’s side f o uppe de k to lo est poi t
of keel.
Half Breadth:
Si e a ship’s hull is sy et i al a out the lo gitudi al
centre line, often only the half beam or half breadth at any
section is given.
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SCANTLING
The dimensions of the structural items
of a ship, e.g. frames, girders, plating , etc.
INTERCOSTAL
Composed of separate parts, non-
continuous
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CENTER OF FLOATATION
It is the center of the waterplane area and is the
axis about which a ship changes trim.
CENTER OF BUOYANCY
It is the center of the underwater volume of the
ship where the force of buoyancy acts.
CENTER OF GRAVITY
It is the point at which the whole weight of the
object may be regarded as acting. If the object is
suspended from this point, it will remain balanced and
not tilt.
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TONNAGE MEASUREMENT
• This is often referred to when the size of
the vessel is discussed, and the gross
to age is uoted f o Lloyd’s egiste .
• Tonnage is a measure of the enclosed
internal volume of the vessel, 100 cubic
feet representing one ton
• Its normally divided into categories as
follow:-
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1. Displacement Tonnage
• A ship’s displa e e t is the su of the ship’s
a tual eight light eight a d it’s o te ts
(deadweight).
• The metric unit of measurement is 1 tonne (=
1000 Kg).
• The displacement represents the amount of
water displaced by the ship expressed in tonnes.
• The weight of water displaced therefore equals
the weight of the ship
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TONNE PER CENTIMETRE (TPC)
It is the mass required to increase the mean draught by 1
centimetre.
LOAD DISPLACEMENT
The weight of the ship and its content, measured in
tonne. The value will vary according to the ship’s draught.
DEADWEIGHT SCALE
It is a scale diagram indicating the deadweight of the ship
at various draughts.
FORM COEFFICIENT
It is devised to show the relationship between the form of
the ship and the dimension of the ship.
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2. Lightweight Tonnage (LWT)
• The lightweight is the weight of the ship as
built (hull, machinery) including boiler water,
lubricating oil and the cooling water system.
• Lightweight like displacement is expressed in
units of tones.
• It assumes importance in a commercial sense
only when considering the value of the vessel
which is to be broken up for scrape.
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3. Deadweight tonnage (DWT)
• Deadweight is the weight of the cargo
which a ship carries plus weights of fuel,
stores, water ballast, fresh water, crew
and passengers and baggage.
• It is the difference between the loaded
ship displacement and the lightweight.
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4. Gross Tonnage (GT)
• Measurement of total internal volume of
a vessel and includes all under deck
tonnage and all enclosed spaces above
tonnage deck.
• 100 cubic feet of space being considered
as 1 ton
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Maritime Lecturer & Trainer, Bangladesh.
5. Nett Tonnage (NT)
• Ship measurement derived from gross
tonnage by deducting spaces allowed for crew
and propelling power.
• 100 cubic feet of space being reckoned as 1
ton
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Ship side markings
• LOAD LINE
The marking on the ship side that relate to the loading
condition of the ship termed as the load line mark.
• Load line mark
– consists of a ring 300 mm in outside diameter and 25
mm thick which is
– intersected by a horizontal line 450 mm in length and 25
mm thick, the upper edge of which passes
through the centre of the ring. The centre of the ring is
placed amidships and at a distance equal to the
assigned summer freeboard measured vertically below
the upper edge of the deck line.
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Sailing ship
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ANY QUESTION?
THANK YOU!
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  • 1. Mohd. Hanif Dewan, Chief Engineer and Maritime Lecturer & Trainer, Bangladesh. SHIP CONSTRUCTION- SHIP DIMENSIONS
  • 2. Definitions and Ship’S DimenSionS Hull: The structural body of a ship including shell plating, framing, decks and bulkheads. Afterbody : That portion of a ship’s hull abaft midships. Forebody: That portion of a ship’s hull forward midships. Bow : The forward of the ship Stern : The after end of the ship 8/23/2014 2 Mohd. Hanif Dewan, Chief Engineer and Maritime Lecturer & Trainer, Bangladesh.
  • 3. Length Overall STARBOARD Beam PORT bow midships bridge stern 8/23/2014 3 Mohd. Hanif Dewan, Chief Engineer and Maritime Lecturer & Trainer, Bangladesh.
  • 4. starboard bow starboard beam starboard quarter Dead ahead Dead Stern Port bow Port beam port quarter 8/23/2014 4 Mohd. Hanif Dewan, Chief Engineer and Maritime Lecturer & Trainer, Bangladesh.
  • 5. Port : The left side of the ship when looking forward Starboard : The right side of the ship when looking forward 8/23/2014 5 Mohd. Hanif Dewan, Chief Engineer and Maritime Lecturer & Trainer, Bangladesh.
  • 6. Length between perpendicular (LBP) Length on waterline (LWL) Length overall (LOA) freeboard Amidships Aft perpendicular Fwd perpendicular Sheer aft Sheer fwd Summer load line SHIP DIMENSIONS Camber Tumble home Depth Moulded beam Rise of floor Half siding of keel Base line Draft 8/23/2014 6 Mohd. Hanif Dewan, Chief Engineer and Maritime Lecturer & Trainer, Bangladesh.
  • 7. • After Perpendicular (A.P.): A perpendicular drawn to the waterline at the point where the aft side of the rudder post meets the summer load line. Where no rudder post is fitted it is taken as the centre line of the rudder stock. • Forward Perpendicular (F.P.): A perpendicular drawn to the waterline at the point where the foreside of the stem meets the summer load line. • Length Between Perpendicular (L.P.P. / L.B.P.): The length between the forward and the aft perpendiculars measured along the summer load line. 8/23/2014 7 Mohd. Hanif Dewan, Chief Engineer and Maritime Lecturer & Trainer, Bangladesh.
  • 8. • Amidships: A point midway between the after and forward perpendiculars • Length Overall (L.O.A.): Length of the vessel taken over all extremities. • Base line: A horizontal line drawn at the top of the keel plate. All vertical moulded dimensions are measured relative to this line • Moulded beam: Measured at the midship section is the maximum moulded breadth of the ship 8/23/2014 8 Mohd. Hanif Dewan, Chief Engineer and Maritime Lecturer & Trainer, Bangladesh.
  • 9. • Moulded Draft/ Draught: The distance from the bottom of the keel to the waterline. The load draft is the maximum draft to which a vessel may be loaded • Moulded Depth: Measured from the base line to the heel of the upper deck beam at the ship’s side a idships. • Sheer: Curvature of decks in the longitudinal direction. Measured as the height of deck at side at any point above the height of deck at side amidships 8/23/2014 9 Mohd. Hanif Dewan, Chief Engineer and Maritime Lecturer & Trainer, Bangladesh.
  • 10. • Camber / Round of Beam: Curvature of decks in the transverse direction. Measured as the height of deck above the height of deck at side • Rise of floor / Deadrise: The rise of the bottom shell plating line above the base line. This rise is measured at the line of moulded beam • Half sliding of keel: The horizontal flat portion of the bottom shell measured to port or sta oa d of the ship’s lo gitudi al e t e line. This is useful dimension to know when dry-docking. 8/23/2014 10 Mohd. Hanif Dewan, Chief Engineer and Maritime Lecturer & Trainer, Bangladesh.
  • 11. • Tumble home: The inward curvature of the side shell above the summer load line. • Freeboard: the vertical distance measured from the waterline to the top of the deck plating at the side of the deck amidships. Normally exposed to weather and sea. • Flare: The outward curvature of the side shell above the waterline. It promotes dryness and is therefore associated with the fore end of ship 8/23/2014 11 Mohd. Hanif Dewan, Chief Engineer and Maritime Lecturer & Trainer, Bangladesh.
  • 12. Extreme Beam: The maximum beam taken over all extremities. Extreme Draft: Taken from the lowest point of keel to the summer load line. Draft marks represent extreme drafts. Extreme Depth: Depth of essel at ship’s side f o uppe de k to lo est poi t of keel. Half Breadth: Si e a ship’s hull is sy et i al a out the lo gitudi al centre line, often only the half beam or half breadth at any section is given. 8/23/2014 12 Mohd. Hanif Dewan, Chief Engineer and Maritime Lecturer & Trainer, Bangladesh.
  • 13. SCANTLING The dimensions of the structural items of a ship, e.g. frames, girders, plating , etc. INTERCOSTAL Composed of separate parts, non- continuous 8/23/2014 13 Mohd. Hanif Dewan, Chief Engineer and Maritime Lecturer & Trainer, Bangladesh.
  • 14. CENTER OF FLOATATION It is the center of the waterplane area and is the axis about which a ship changes trim. CENTER OF BUOYANCY It is the center of the underwater volume of the ship where the force of buoyancy acts. CENTER OF GRAVITY It is the point at which the whole weight of the object may be regarded as acting. If the object is suspended from this point, it will remain balanced and not tilt. 8/23/2014 14 Mohd. Hanif Dewan, Chief Engineer and Maritime Lecturer & Trainer, Bangladesh.
  • 15. TONNAGE MEASUREMENT • This is often referred to when the size of the vessel is discussed, and the gross to age is uoted f o Lloyd’s egiste . • Tonnage is a measure of the enclosed internal volume of the vessel, 100 cubic feet representing one ton • Its normally divided into categories as follow:- 8/23/2014 15 Mohd. Hanif Dewan, Chief Engineer and Maritime Lecturer & Trainer, Bangladesh.
  • 16. 1. Displacement Tonnage • A ship’s displa e e t is the su of the ship’s a tual eight light eight a d it’s o te ts (deadweight). • The metric unit of measurement is 1 tonne (= 1000 Kg). • The displacement represents the amount of water displaced by the ship expressed in tonnes. • The weight of water displaced therefore equals the weight of the ship 8/23/2014 16 Mohd. Hanif Dewan, Chief Engineer and Maritime Lecturer & Trainer, Bangladesh.
  • 17. TONNE PER CENTIMETRE (TPC) It is the mass required to increase the mean draught by 1 centimetre. LOAD DISPLACEMENT The weight of the ship and its content, measured in tonne. The value will vary according to the ship’s draught. DEADWEIGHT SCALE It is a scale diagram indicating the deadweight of the ship at various draughts. FORM COEFFICIENT It is devised to show the relationship between the form of the ship and the dimension of the ship. 8/23/2014 17 Mohd. Hanif Dewan, Chief Engineer and Maritime Lecturer & Trainer, Bangladesh.
  • 18. 2. Lightweight Tonnage (LWT) • The lightweight is the weight of the ship as built (hull, machinery) including boiler water, lubricating oil and the cooling water system. • Lightweight like displacement is expressed in units of tones. • It assumes importance in a commercial sense only when considering the value of the vessel which is to be broken up for scrape. 8/23/2014 18 Mohd. Hanif Dewan, Chief Engineer and Maritime Lecturer & Trainer, Bangladesh.
  • 19. 3. Deadweight tonnage (DWT) • Deadweight is the weight of the cargo which a ship carries plus weights of fuel, stores, water ballast, fresh water, crew and passengers and baggage. • It is the difference between the loaded ship displacement and the lightweight. 8/23/2014 19 Mohd. Hanif Dewan, Chief Engineer and Maritime Lecturer & Trainer, Bangladesh.
  • 20. 4. Gross Tonnage (GT) • Measurement of total internal volume of a vessel and includes all under deck tonnage and all enclosed spaces above tonnage deck. • 100 cubic feet of space being considered as 1 ton 8/23/2014 20 Mohd. Hanif Dewan, Chief Engineer and Maritime Lecturer & Trainer, Bangladesh.
  • 21. 5. Nett Tonnage (NT) • Ship measurement derived from gross tonnage by deducting spaces allowed for crew and propelling power. • 100 cubic feet of space being reckoned as 1 ton 8/23/2014 21 Mohd. Hanif Dewan, Chief Engineer and Maritime Lecturer & Trainer, Bangladesh.
  • 22. Ship side markings • LOAD LINE The marking on the ship side that relate to the loading condition of the ship termed as the load line mark. • Load line mark – consists of a ring 300 mm in outside diameter and 25 mm thick which is – intersected by a horizontal line 450 mm in length and 25 mm thick, the upper edge of which passes through the centre of the ring. The centre of the ring is placed amidships and at a distance equal to the assigned summer freeboard measured vertically below the upper edge of the deck line. 8/23/2014 22 Mohd. Hanif Dewan, Chief Engineer and Maritime Lecturer & Trainer, Bangladesh.
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  • 25. Sailing ship 8/23/2014 25 Mohd. Hanif Dewan, Chief Engineer and Maritime Lecturer & Trainer, Bangladesh.
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