Trim and stability booklet Clause Samples

The "Trim and stability booklet" clause requires that a vessel carries a document detailing its trim and stability characteristics under various loading conditions. This booklet provides essential information for the ship's crew to ensure the vessel is loaded and operated within safe stability limits, often including diagrams, tables, and instructions for calculating stability in different scenarios. By mandating the presence and use of this booklet, the clause helps prevent unsafe loading practices and reduces the risk of capsizing or loss of stability, thereby safeguarding the vessel, cargo, and crew.
Trim and stability booklet an extract of the trim and stability booklet certifying the lightweight of the Vessel;
Trim and stability booklet a copy of the trim and stability booklet certifying the lightweight of the Vessel certified as true and complete by the legal counsel of the Borrower;
Trim and stability booklet a copy of the relevant pages of the Vessel’s trim and stability booklet (including, but not limited to, a copy the approval page (displaying the Vessel’s name and the stamp of the classification society), a copy of the page providing the description of the Vessel and copy of the page where the Vessel’s light displacement ton is described (excluding the ballast and stating the fuel figures for constants);

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