UKC Calculation (Sample Form - Exercise)
UKC Calculation (Sample Form - Exercise)
Enter the Name of the Vessel in Yellow Box Enter the Date Of transit in Yellow Box
PORT / POSITION TIME OF TRANSIT
Enter the Name of the Port or Position (Lat/ Long), Enter the Time of Transit as per ETA of Vessel.
for the area for which the UKC is to be Calculated in If Vessel requires a tidal height, revise the entry for
Yellow Box the corrected Time of transit in Yellow Box
If there is any Port/ USCG / Pilot recommended UKC, Please enter the figure (in Metres) in the yellow box
If there is any other UKC e.g Charters or Owners etc , Please enter the figure (in Metres) in the yellow box.
Calculation
CAPT. JONATHAN I. DE PEDRO 10-Jun-24
confirmed by
NAME OF MASTER DATE SIGNATURE
Form No :
Under Keel Clearance Calculations Date : 2024-01-01
Revision : 0
SHALLOW OR OPEN WATERS (As per GM 2.3.8 Section 4, Consider waters with depth less than 2.5 times the vessel’s draft as Shallow Waters)
Beam 32
A. Vessel's Draft
Forward 14.23
Aft 14.30
Draft
1 Midship (P) 14.35
Midship (S) 14.35
Deepest ( Static Draft) [A1] 14.35
Expected Speed of Transit ( in knots ) 5.50
Squat Block Coefficient ( in Metres) 0.8715
2
Shallow or Open waters 1.00
Total Calculated Squat [A2] 0.53
Expected Heel / List 0.00
Other Allowances for Expected Increase due to change in density (DWA / FWA) 0.00
3 increase Expected Increase due to Hog / Sag 0.00
Any other extected increase as guided in GM 2.3.8 Section 6 0.00
Other allowances for increase [ A3] 0.00
Deepest Draft [A] = A1+A2+A3 14.88
B. Water Depth
1 Minimum Charted Depth 15.10
2 Effects of Weather (Sea/Swell) 0.00
Actual Controlling Depth [B] 15.10
Mtrs 0.87
Final Dynamic Under keel Clearance (after adding the Tidal Height)
% 6%
G. Compliance to Company's UKC Policy ? Yes
H. Is the Vessel required to report to Marine Superintendent for approval of reduced UKC ? No
I. Compliance to Minimum Under Keel Clearance Criteria [D] Yes
• SHIPS USING ECDIS AS PRIMARY MEANS OF NAVIGATION MUST REFER TO CATZOC CONSIDERATION SHEET FOR VERIFYING THE FINAL
UKC AFER APPLYING CATZOC CORECTION
• PLEASE ATTACH A RISK ASSESSMENT DUE TO NON-COMPLIANCE WITH COMPANY POLICY WITH THE DOCUMENT PRIOR SUBMISSION TO
MARINE DEPARTMENT
• Each arrival and departure, for all ports and passage under pilotage.
• Any Course leg where the depth is less than 2.5 times the vessel draft.
I have discussed the above calculations with the Master
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Form No :
Revision : 0
VESSEL DATE OF TRANSIT 18-May-24
PORT / POSITION TIME OF TRANSIT 20:00
A. CATZOC Data
1 Charted Depth 15.10 m
2 Select CATZOC CATZOC A1
3 CATZOC Correction 0.50 m
4 Computed depth after applying CATZOC Correction 15.58 m
B. Under Keel Clearance
1 Final Dynamic UKC without applying CATZOC Correction 0.80 m
0.17 m
2 Final UKC after applying CATZOC Correction
1%
C. Is the UKC after CATZOC correction more than minium required ? No
D. Is the Vessel required to report to Marine Superintendent for CATZOC waiver ? Yes
Refer to GM 2.3.8 A3 flow chart for reporting to marine superintendent.
Seafloor
ZOC Position Accuracy Depth Accuracy Typical Survey Characteristics CATZOC Symbol
Coverage
U Unassessed – the quality of data has yet to be assessed: therefore, other means are required to ascertain survey quality
Notes
1. The categorisation of hydrographic data is based on three factors (position accuracy, depth accuracy, and sea floor coverage).
2. The CATZOC attribute is the mechanism by which an ENC gives an estimate of the reliability of the source data. This is designed to give the mariner the same degree of understanding as the Source Diagram
on an equivalent paper chart. ZOC A1 and A2 require very high accuracy standards which were rarely, if ever, achieved before the advent of satellite positioning in the 1980s. Therefore,many sea lanes that have
been regarded as adequately surveyed ormany years may carry a ZOC B classification.
3. The ZOC classification attained by a survey is for the survey at the date it was conducted. In areas of mobile seabed the actual seabed may differ markedly from what has been charted, even if the survey is
only a few months old (see 1.14).
4. More information is available in NP231, including detailed notes regarding this diagram.
Based on Risk Assessment Matrix Rating it is assessed that conditions are safe for navigation YES NO
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