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SILnivået

**SILnivået**

SILnivået, eller *Standard International Level*, is a standardized measurement system used primarily in the maritime industry to describe the depth of water in relation to a vessel’s draft. It is derived from the International Hydrographic Organization’s (IHO) standards and is widely adopted in navigation charts, pilotage, and maritime regulations. The SIL is calculated based on the vessel’s maximum permitted draft, which is defined by the International Convention on Load Lines (1966) and subsequent amendments.

The SIL is expressed as a numerical value, typically rounded to the nearest whole number, and represents

In practice, SILnivået is used alongside other navigational aids such as tide tables and local water depth

the
maximum
depth
at
which
a
vessel
can
safely
operate
under
standard
conditions.
For
example,
if
a
ship
has
a
draft
of
10
meters,
its
SIL
might
be
12
meters,
indicating
it
can
navigate
in
waters
up
to
that
depth
without
exceeding
its
load
line.
This
system
ensures
compliance
with
safety
and
environmental
regulations,
particularly
concerning
ballast
water
and
structural
integrity.
charts
to
determine
safe
operating
limits.
It
also
plays
a
role
in
assessing
vessel
performance
under
varying
conditions,
including
seasonal
changes
in
water
levels.
While
primarily
a
technical
specification,
the
SIL
contributes
to
maritime
safety
by
preventing
overloading
and
ensuring
vessels
remain
within
legal
and
operational
limits.