0.3mtrs
Tanker vessel certificates are required as per the Flag state requirements which is as per the statutory certificate list,and complying solas,marpol and loadline,tonnage and class rules.
A 30,000 MT tanker vessel typically requires a minimum water depth of around 10 to 15 meters (33 to 49 feet) to safely anchor, depending on its draft and the local seabed conditions. This ensures that the vessel can remain stable and avoid grounding during low tide. However, specific anchorage requirements can vary based on the vessel's design and prevailing weather conditions. Always consult nautical charts and local regulations for precise anchoring guidelines.
The distance required to turn an oil tanker around varies depending on its size and design. Typically, large oil tankers can require a turning radius of about 1.5 to 2.5 nautical miles. Factors such as current, wind conditions, and the vessel's speed also influence the maneuverability. Therefore, the total distance for a complete turnaround can extend beyond the minimum turning radius, often necessitating careful navigation.
20000 to 40000
A vessel operator is required to reduce speed to the minimum at which the vessel can be kept on course when navigating in conditions of restricted visibility, such as fog or heavy rain. This requirement is in accordance with the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGs), specifically Rule 6, which emphasizes the need for safe navigation to prevent collisions. Additionally, operators must consider other factors such as the presence of other vessels, the depth of water, and the maneuverability of their own vessel.
A lookout on a vessel is required at all times.
A lookout on a vessel is required at all times.
A lookout on a vessel is required at all times.
An anchor with minimum 50 ft.
roughly 130 days
MV stands for "Motor Vessel" and MT stands for "Motor Tanker" or "Motor Tugboat".
To keep free surface for the weather& climate such as temperature