Ship stability - The use of hydrostatic tables (Part 1)

Using 4 different types of numerical examples, this video explains how the hydrostatic tables of a ship may be used to obtain the values of essential parameters required to calculate the ship's stability for safe navigation. This is video 14 in the series of videos on ship stability. Students are advised to watch the previous videos (links below) before watching this video. Ship Stability (Volume, Mass, and Density):    • Ship stability basics - volume, mass, and ...   Ship Stability (Pressure and Thrust):    • Ship Stability Basics  - Pressure and Thru...   Ship Stability (Displacement and Under-water volume):    • Ship Stability - Displacement, under water...   Ship Stability (Deadweight, TPC, and Reserve Buoyancy):    • Ship Stability -  Deadweight, TPC, and Res...   Ship Stability (Load lines, effect of density on draft and displacement):    • Ship Stability - Load lines, effect of den...   Ship Stability (Shift in the centre of gravity and KG calculation):    • Ship Stability  - Shift in the centre of g...   Ship Stability (Centre of Buoyancy):    • Ship Stability - Center of Buoyancy (KB Ca...   Transverse statical stability of ships:    • Transverse statical stability of ships - G...   Equilibrium of ships and Angle of Loll:    • Ship Stability - Equilibrium of ships and ...   Calculate free surface correction on ships:    • Ship Stability - Calculation of free surfa...   Calculation and correction of ship’s list:    • Ship Stability - Calculation and correctio...   Extra questions on ship’s list calculation and correction:    • Ship Stability - Extra questions on list c...