172.030—Exemptions for certain vessels.
(5)
The transverse metacentric height (GM), in meters, of the vessel throughout the voyage, after correction for liquid free surface, has been shown by stability calculations to be in excess of the required GM (GMR), in meters.
Where:
r=(available freeboard) (beam) of the vessel and
f=1 if r is > 0.268 or
f=(0.268 r) if r is < 0.268.
(ii)
The GMI for each compartment which has a slack surface of grain, i.e., is not trimmed full, is calculated by the following formula:
GMI=(B3×L×0.0661)(Disp.×SF))
where:
B=breadth of slack grain surface (m
L=Length of compartment (m)
Disp.=Displacement of vessel (tons)
SF=Stowage factor of grain in compartment (cubic meters/tons)
(c)
Vessels which do not have the Document of Authorization required by § 172.015 may carry grain in bulk up to one third of their deadweight tonnage provided the stability complies with the requirements of Section 9 of the International Code for the Safe Carriage of Grain in Bulk.