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In my HST Damage file some floodable compartments are shown in blue, others in black. Why is that ?

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In my HST Damage file some floodable compartments are shown in blue, others in black. Why is that ?

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HST Damage shows Floodable Compartments’ sections in blue or black according to their parent element being the main Hull or a Compartment, as per Hull/Compartment definition in the Floodable Compartment dialog. If a Flooded Compartment derives from the main Hull, their sections are shown in blue. If the parent element of a Floodable Compartment is a compartment, its sections are shown in black. 3.14 In my Hydrostatics Report the Draught at Mid Marks and the Moulded Draught are very different for large trims. In general, one should not expect the Draught at Mid Marks and the Molded Draught necessarily to be the same. The Draught at Mid Marks is the input draught relative to the draught datum at mid marks, that is the value entered in the Hydrostatics & Stability dialog if the ‘Draught at Mid Marks, Trim Over Marks’ option is chosen. The Moulded Draught is the height of waterplane above Vertical Datum (Z=0) measured at X=0. Hence, the two draughts will be close if midships is used as lon

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