freeboardadditional
Freeboardadditional is a term used in maritime design and regulatory contexts to denote an extra freeboard allowance beyond a ship’s base or statutory freeboard. Freeboard, the vertical distance from the waterline to the upper deck, establishes the minimum ship stability under specified conditions. Freeboardadditional represents an additive margin applied on top of this baseline to account for factors such as weather, cargo configuration, deck loads, and risk-based assessments.
In practice, freeboardadditional is used in stability calculations, loading plans, and regulatory submissions to determine the
Calculation commonly follows the formula: total freeboard = base freeboard + freeboardadditional. The additional portion may be adjusted
In summary, freeboardadditional provides an extra safety margin in freeboard calculations, embedded in ship design and