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Flotation
Summary of Modified Flotation Performance
Characteristics
Test 2: Stability Test
FEDERAL LAW
183.330 - Stability test
(a) Flotation standard. When the conditions prescribed
in Sec. 183.320 (a), (d) through
(g) and paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section are met,
the boat must float in fresh, calm water as follows:
(1) The angle of heel does not exceed
30 degrees from the horizontal.
(2) Any point on either the forward
or aft reference area is above the surface of the
water.
(3) The reference depth at the reference
area that is opposite the reference area that is above
the surface of the water is 12 inches or less.
(b) Quantity of weight used. Load the
boat with quantity of weight that, when submerged, is
equal to the sum of the following:
(1) One-half the quantity of weight
required by Sec. 183.320 (b)
(1).
(2) The quantity of weight required
by Sec. 183.320 (b) (2).
(c) Placement of quantity of weight: starboard
side. Place the quantity of weight required by paragraph
(b) of this section in the boat so that:
(1) The quantity of weight required
by Sec. 183.320 (b) (2)
is positioned in accordance with Sec. 183.320
(c); and
(2) One-half the quantity of weight
required by Sec. 183.320 (b)
(1) is uniformly distributed over a distance along
the outboard perimeter of the starboard side of the
passenger carrying area that is equal to at least
30 percent of the length of the passenger carrying
area so that the center of gravity of the quantity
of weight is located within the shaded area illustrated
in Figure 12, the center of gravity of the amount
of weight placed on the floor of the boat is at least
4 inches above the floor and the center of gravity
of the amount of weight placed on a seat is at least
4 inches above the seat. The location and dimensions
of the shaded area are as follows:
(i) The shaded area is centered at
the mid-length of the passenger carrying area;
(ii) The length of the shaded area
is equal to 70 percent of the length of the passenger
carrying area; and
(iii) The breadth of the shaded area
is 6 inches from:
(A) For weights placed on the floor,
the outboard perimeter of the passenger carrying
area; and
(B) For weights placed on a seat,
a vertical line inside the passenger carrying
area as illustrated in Figure 13.
(C) Placement of quantity of weight:
port side. The quantity of weight required by
paragraph(b)(1) of this section is placed along
the port side of the passenger carrying area in
accordance with the conditions prescribed in paragraph
(c)(2) of this section.
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