[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 46, Volume 7]
[Revised as of October 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 46CFR170.173]

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                           TITLE 46--SHIPPING
 
   CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 170_STABILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL INSPECTED VESSELS--Table of Contents
 
                       Subpart E_Weather Criteria
 
Sec. 170.173  Criterion for vessels of unusual proportion and form.

    (a) If required by the Coast Guard Marine Safety Center or the ABS, 
each mechanically powered vessel less than 328 feet (100 meters) LLL, 
other than a tugboat or towboat, must be shown by design calculations to 
comply with--
    (1) Paragraph (b) or (c) of this section if the maximum righting arm 
occurs at an angle of heel less than or equal to 30 degrees; or
    (2) Paragraph (b) of this section if the maximum righting arm occurs 
at an angle of heel greater than 30 degrees.
    (b) Each vessel must have--
    (1) An initial metacentric height (GM) of at least 0.49 feet (0.15 
meters);
    (2) A righting arm (GZ) of at least 0.66 feet (0.20 meters) at an 
angle of heel equal to or greater than 30 degrees;
    (3) A maximum righting arm that occurs at an angle of heel not less 
than 25 degrees;
    (4) An area under each righting arm curve of at least 10.3 foot-
degrees (3.15 meter-degrees) up to an angle of heel of 30 degrees;
    (5) An area under each righting arm curve of at least 16.9 foot-
degrees (5.15 meter-degrees) up to an angle of heel of 40 degrees or the 
downflooding angle, whichever is less; and
    (6) An area under each righting arm curve between the angles of 30 
degrees and 40 degrees, or between 30 degrees and the downflooding angle 
if this angle is less than 40 degrees, of not less than 5.6 foot-degrees 
(1.72 meter-degrees).
    (c) Each vessel must have--
    (1) An initial metacentric height (GM) of at least 0.49 feet (0.15 
meters);
    (2) A maximum righting arm that occurs at an angle of heel not less 
than 15 degrees;
    (3) An area under each righting arm curve of at least 16.9 foot-
degrees (5.15 meter-degrees) up to an angle of heel of 40 degrees or the 
downflooding angle, whichever is less;
    (4) An area under each righting arm curve between the angles of 30 
degrees and 40 degrees, or between 30 degrees and the downflooding angle 
if this angle is less than 40 degrees, of not less than 5.6 foot-degrees 
(1.72 meter-degrees); and
    (5) An area under each righting arm curve up to the angle of maximum 
righting arm of not less than the area determined by the following 
equation:

A=10.3+0.187 (30-Y) foot-degrees

A=3.15+0.057 (30-Y) meter-degrees

where--

A=area in foot-degrees (meter-degrees).
Y=angle of maximum righting arm, degrees.

    (d) For the purpose of demonstrating compliance with paragraphs (b) 
and (c) of this section, at each angle of heel a vessel's righting arm 
is calculated after the vessel is permitted to trim free until the 
trimming moment is zero.
    (e) For the purpose of demonstrating acceptable stability on the 
vessels described in Sec. 170.170(d) as having unusual proportion and 
form, compliance with paragraphs (a) through (d) of this section or the 
following criteria is required:
    (1) For partially protected routes, there must be--
    (i) Positive righting arms to at least 35 degrees of heel;
    (ii) No down flooding point to at least 20 degrees; and

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    (iii) At least 15 foot-degrees of energy to the smallest of the 
following angles:
    (A) Angle of maximum righting arm.
    (B) Angle of down flooding.
    (C) 40 degrees.
    (2) For protected routes, there must be--
    (i) Positive righting arms to at least 25 degrees of heel;
    (ii) No down flooding point to at least 15 degrees; and
    (iii) At least 10 foot-degrees of energy to the smallest of the 
following angles:
    (A) Angle of maximum righting arm.
    (B) Angle of down flooding.
    (C) 40 degrees.

[CGD 79-023, 48 FR 51010, Nov. 4, 1983, as amended by CGD 85-080, 61 FR 
944, Jan. 10, 1996; CGD 95-028, 62 FR 51218, Sept. 30, 1997; CGD 85-080, 
62 FR 51353, Sept. 30, 1997]