Stability and Trim for the Ship's Officer has been completely updated
after twenty-two years. Aboard today's vessels, technology and computers
abound as ship's gear. The once long and tedious calculations for
stability, trim, and hull strength are now done in minutes. But no
matter how much change the industry has undergone, the laws of physics
are constant. The only way to verify that the computer is coming up with
accurate figures is to read the ship's drafts. Two new chapters have
been included, "Prerequisites for Stability, Trim, and Hull Strength
Calculations," and "U.S. Coast Guard Questions on Stability, Trim, and
Longitudinal Hull Strength." The appendix has also been updated to
include the Stability Data Reference Book--August 1989 Edition, which is
the same supplied in the United States Coast Guard license examination
room.