Table of Contents:

Overview

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Electrical

Fuel Systems

Ventilation

Safe Loading

Flotation

Flotation - Table of Contents

Introduction

Applicability

Definitions

Preconditioning

Basic Flotation

Level Flotation

Modified Level Flotation

Flotation Materials

Appendix A

Appendix B

References

List of Federal Regulations

Downloads

Flotation

Example of Modified Level Flotation Calculations

Step 1. Determine the flotation needed to support the swamped boat (Fb)

Formula:

Fb = [(Wh x K) + Wd ] ÷ B

Where:

Wh = dry weight of hull (everything below swamped waterline)
Wd = dry weight of deck and superstructure
K = conversion factors for materials used
B = buoyancy of flotation materials used, in pounds per cubic foot

NOTE:
If air is used, B will simply be 62.4 pounds (the weight of fresh water displaced by 1 cu ft). If foam is used, B will equal the weight of 1 cu. ft. of fresh water, minus the weight of one cu. ft. of the foam used, minus the amount of water absorbed by this foam when submerged for 18 hours.

This flotation material shall be distributed symmetrically about the balance point of the boat.

Step 2: Determine the flotation needed to support the swamped propulsion equipment (Fp)

NOTE:
If the boat is manually propelled only, proceed to Step 3.

Formula:

Fp = S ÷ B

Where:

S = swamped weight for 2.0 HP outboard, from Table 4 (Appendix A) = 20 lb.
B = buoyancy of flotation materials used, in pounds per cubic foot

Distribute the flotation material symmetrically within 30 inches of the outside of the transom top at the motor mounting area.

Step 3: Determine the flotation material needed to support the persons capacity (Fc)

Formula:

Fc = 0.25 (Cmod) ÷ B

Where:

Cmod = C (maximum weight capacity) minus dry weight of the engine
B = buoyancy of flotation materials used, in pounds per cubic foot

NOTE:
The maximum weight capacity includes the engine, the flotation of which was calculated in Step 2 above. The dry weight of the 2 HP engine (20 lb.) must then be deducted from the maximum weight capacity posted.

The regulations call for 2/15 (.133) of the persons capacity. This Guideline uses .25,
resulting in slightly more flotation material for the boat.

The flotation material should be distributed symmetrically, transversely and fore and aft of the midpoint of the passenger carrying area, and at the hull sides as close to the gunwales as possible. This will help the boat float in a level attitude when swamped.

Step 4. Determine the total flotation material needed (F)

Formula:

F = Fb + Fp + Fc

Where:

Fb = flotation for the boat (Step 1)
Fp = flotation for outboard motor, 2 HP or less (Step 2)
Fc = flotation for persons capacity and gear (Step 3)

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