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1 1 FT. 2 FT. 3 FT. FT. 5 FT. 6 FT. BOW STERN BOW STERN BOW STERN BOW STERN BOW STERN BOW STERN I CENTER 000/8 000/ / / /8 2 CENTER /8 001/ /8 001/8 001/8 001/ / 001/ 3 CENTER 001/8 O01I / 001/ 001/ 003/ I8 EXAMPLE FOR ABOVE TRIM CORRECTIONS; LENGTH BETWEEN DRAFT MARKS: FWD. DRAFT Pearland, Texas = 2 OO July 22, 20 AFT DRAFT OO DIFF. = 200 (DOWN BY STERN) THE CORRECTION FOR 2 OO TRIM DOWN BY STERN FOR I CENTER IS 001/8 FOR A MEASURED INNAGE GAUGE OF 00 ON I CENTER, THE TRIM CORRECTED INNAGE IS 311 7/8 P.O. Box 2092 http //www. pm aco rp. net BARGE DBL 105 P1VLA INNAGE TRIM TABLE (ALL MEASUREMENTS ABOVE ARE IN INCHES)
2 1FT. l , ,182 1/ 32,925 i 3,62 a 5,307 65,05 75,802 3/ 86,58 97,292 fl. j172 22,06 33,9 3,863, 5,531, 65, / ,08 22,630 33,373.,08 5,75 3/ 65,502 76,250 86,996 97, ,598 3, , ,597 3,30 3 5,978 [T 65, ,7 3 87, ,963 1,823,520 23,078 33,821 v,525 i 55,202 i 76,698 8L 98,1187 2,737 /2 23, ,05, ,26 66,17 = 8,668 1? ,272,955 23,525 s 3,268.3/,967 s 55,650 66,398 3/ 77,6 I 87,891.s 98,635 2,96 13,173 23,79 3,92 5,188 55,87 66,622 77,370 88,115 98,859 2,721 / 13,391 23,973 3,716 5,09 56, ,86 / 77,59 S339 99, ,618 : 2,868 35,611 13/ 6,292 56,99 13/ 1 / 7B9 8933,066 1,698 25,316 36,059 / 6,73 57,1 68,189 78,937 89, , , ,50 36, , , , , , ,69 5,63,5 25,987 28,897 II SFT. 62, 81,62 83l9l 95, PM BARGE DBL 105 I CENTER INNAGE TABLE.AP/3/.IT 3/1.3/.EN 2,,.,OLE /23/ C/ALLON GAUGE HEIGHT 1901 OFT. T] 2FT. 3FT. FT.. 6FT. 7FT 8FT. 9FT ,663 I 20, ,911 a 1,65 52, , , , , , ,392 31,135 1, , , ,011 8,758 95,501 : ,111 20,616 31,359 2,096 52,739 63,87 = ,725, , ,80 31,583 2, ,963 63,711 7,59 1= 85,206 95,99 i ,558 I 21, ,806 I 2,538 I 53, , , ,29 I 96, , ,030 2,758 53,11 6,159 7,907 85,653 96, , ,25 1,2 2, ,635 6, ,130 85,877 96, ,2 21,735 32,78 3,200 53,859 = 6,607 75,35 86,101 96, , , , ,21 2 5, , ,325 97,068 2,95 13,608 2,197 3,90 5,630 56,322 67, ,817 1/ ,306 3,170 13,826 2,21 35,16 s* 5,850 56,56 3/ 67,29 78,01 88,787 99, ,39 5,0 5 2,6 35, , , , , , ,75 15,133 : 25,763 / 36,507 1I 7,175 57,889,. 68,637 79,385 i 90,130.,738 15, ,730 /2 7,396 I 58,113 68,861 I, 79,609 1,2 90, ,097,962 15,569 26,211 36,95 7,617 58,337 T 69,085,. 79,833 90, , , , ,35 37, , , , , , ,5 6 5,10 I 16,005 26,659 37,02 1 8,059 58,785 69, , , ,768 16,223 26, , ,280 59,009 69,757 80,50. 91,29 101,992 5,858 16,1 27,106 37,89 8,501 59,233 3/3 69,980 80,728 91,73 102,216 B 6, ,659 27, , , , , , , ,0 6, , , ,297 8,9 F T 59,681 f 70,28 81,176 91, ,66 6, ,09 27,778 38, ,166 59, , , ,. 6, ,3 1 28,002 38,75 9,388 60,8 70,876 92, , ,111 6, ,225 38, , , , , , ,335 7,201 17,78 1, 28,9 39,192 9, , ,32 82, , , ,25 17,966 28,673 39, , ,800 71, , ,783 7,69 18,18 39,60 50,278 61, , ,520 93,263 10, , , , , , , , , , ,230 8,096 18,619 29,3 0,088 50,72 / 61,72 72,220 82,967 93,711 10, , ,568 0,311 50,98 i 61,69_,2 72, ,678 8,5 19,055 29,792 0, ,172 3/ 61,920 / 72,667 83,15 9,158 10,902 II 8, ,273 II 30,016 ii 0,759 II 51, ,891 II 83, ,382 II 105,6 : 19,97 30,20 0,983 51,620 62,367 i 73,115 83,863 9,606 9, , ,6 1,207 51,8 62,591 i 73,339 8, _ 9,39 19,9 30,687 1,30 52,067 s 62,815 73,563 8, CERTIFIED CHART FOR THE ABOVE NAMED TANI< ONLY BARGE STRAPPED AND COMPUTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH MPMS CHAPTER 2.7. CAPACITY TABLE ONLY APPLIES WHEN BARGE IS ON EVEN KEEL. CAPACITY TABLE EXTENDS TO EXTREME HEIGHT OF TANK. CAPACITY TABLE ONLY APPLIES TO INNAGE GAUGES TAKEN TO TOP OF THREADS ON MMC VALVE. P0. So,, 2692 GAUGE POINT: (MMC) LOCATED 100 OFF CENTERLINE AND FORWARD OF AFT BULKHEAD. Pe&I,,nd, To,o,o /ISp. WWW p115 3/sIp. 11/ SHEET NO 01
3 ,20 117, , , ,3 / 9, ,013 8, ,876 i 0,320 9, , , / , , , ,06 6 8, i3,3O 111,269 0,7 / 130, , , ,363 BARGE DBL 105 I CENTER INNAGE TABLE 3/PAT /T 71 ye N N WHOLE 3 C ALLON2, GAUGE HEIGHT 19 Ol loft. lift. I2FT. I3FT. IFT. I5FT. T I6FT. I7FT. I8FT. T loft , , , ,68 0, O25 115, ,881, ,188 5, ,078, , ,385 5, ,27,679 3/ 1/ ,916 I 116,582 I 6, ,71 I,87 I I I ,1 116,779 6, ,668 5, , ,865 5, / , ,172 6, ,061 5,59 3M , , , , , , ,566 7, ,55 5,89 3 i 108,262 7, , ,0 108,87 117,959 7,0 136,88 2 6,239 3/ , , , ,05 3 6, , ,353 7,797 6, ,105 i2_j59 2 7,99 137,39 6, , ,76 8, ,635 3/ 7, / 109,98 118,93 8, ,832 7,2 109, ,0 8,58 138,029 7,09 109, ,336 8, ,226 7, , 110, ,533 8, ,23 7, , , , , , , ,816 8,186 jj 3 2 1jj , ,800 9, ,663 1, , ,997 9,339 3/ 3/ 3/ 7 111, , ,79 7 0, , ,056 1, ,95 0,388 1/ 9, , ,2 32 0, ,916 3/2. 1,50 1,89 131,339 0,778, 150,108 3M 3M 8 1,66 6 2, , , , ,83 2, ,733 1, ,92 3 1/. 113,00 2 2, , , ,237 2, ,6 1, , ,3 9 2, , , , ,075 i j20 3 1, , , , ,716 2, i 151, ,02 3,68 132,913 3/ 2, ,3 3 3/ 3M 3/ 35 1,221 IS 3, , , , IS 19 1i17 3, ,307 2, , ,6, ,503 2,92 151, ,811, ,700 3, , ,008 Ii,52 II 133,897 II 3,3 II 151,837 II II 11 II ,20,69 13,09 3, ,01,86 13, , ,598 5,03 13,87 3, / 3/ 3/ C,ER11F ED CHART OR TH ABOVE. NAMED TANK ONLY STRAPPED. 072/20 SW CALCULATED: 07/2/20 CL PRINTED: 07/2/20 Sw CANCELS AND SUPERCEDES ALL PRIOR TO 07/20 PD, Box 2992 Po,r9md, Toxxx /p /W/NW 3/1133,3 3) SHEET NO
4 7 7, ,796 27,003 28,756 30,760 33,015 3, ,83 77,852 90,878 u s 96, , BARGE DBL CENTER INNAGE TABLE APAC II 1/, (3/1/EN NW loll 3 1/ C ALLONS GAUGE HEIGHT 19 1I2 OFT. IFT. 2FT. 3FT. FT. 5FT. N 6FT. 7FT 8FT. 9FT T 27 T 10,796 T 22,9 0 3, , , , ,652 6,792 58,815 70,839 i 82, i ,019 i 7,02 i 59,066 ii 71,089 i ii 1j ,57 23,25 i 35,269 7, ,316 71,30 83,363 95, ,03 : jj6 ; 228 r 11,797 r 23,96 35,520 I 7,53 I 59, , ,6 I 95, , , i 779 i i 83 i i 36,020 i. 8,0 i 60,068 i 72,091 i 8,115 i 96,137 i ,525 2,27 36,271 is 8, ,318 s 72,32 & 6,365 s 96,367 1/ 108, , , , , , , , ,655 1,067 13,011 s 2,78 36,772 8,796 60,819 8,866 s 96, , ,022 9,06 61,070 73,093 85j7 97,138 i ,53 13,97 25,29 37,273 9,296 / 61,320 73,3 s.s 85,367 97, ,06 3 1, , , , , , , , , ,657 2,031 13,982 25,750 37,77 9,797 61,821 73,85.s 85,868 1/ s j22 20Oi 38,02 50,08 62,072 7,095 86, S7 s 2,532,66 26,251 38,275 50,298 s 62, , ,369 3/ 98,390 3/ 110,08 2,782,706 26,502 38,525 50,59 62,573 7,596 86,620 98,60 110,658 3,033,950 26,752 38,776 50,799 62,823 7,87 86,870 / 3,283 i 15,193 39,026 51,050 63,073 i,i 75,097 87, ,53 15,35 27,253 39, , ,32 75,38 87,371 1/ ,09 5 3, , , , , , , , , ,659,035 / 15,919 39,778 51,801 63,825.i 873, ,892,285 /, 16, ,005 0,028 52,052 6, ,099 88,3, 100,2 I 1,160,536 16,0 28,255 3/ 0, ,302 3/ 6,326 3, 76,39 88, ,393 1,11 5,786 16, , , , , , ,62 6 1, j9 0,780 52,803 1 s 6,827 76,850 l s 88, i 111 5, , , ,030 53,05 /2 65,077 77,101 89,5 101, 113,162_ s 5,538 / 17,373 29,257 / 1,281 / 53,30 65, ,351 89, ,39.s 113, 7 5,788 17,615 29,508 1,531 53,555 65,578 77, , , ,662 6,039 17,858 29,758.s 1,782 53,805 65,829 os 89, , , 6, ,100 30, ,032 5,056 66, ,103 90,6 1? 102,5 1. 1,163 6,50 18,32, 30,259, 2,283 5,306 66, ,353 90, ,396 1, 8 6, , , , , , , , ,66 8 1,66 18,827 i 2,78 5,807 66,831 78,85 i.s 1O2897 1, i 31,011 3,03 55,058 67,081 i 79,105 2 jj28 103j ,311 31,261 / 3,285 55,308 1/ 67, ,355 s 91,379 1/ 103, ,15 5 7, , ,5 5 3, , , , , , , ,762 i.s 3,786 is 55,809 i 67,833 s 79,856 i s 91,880 i0898 1i16 8, ,038 32,013,036 o 56,060 i 68,083 j,_ i,. A 11,j_ 8,53 20,281 32,263 /,287 56, ,33 / 80,357 3/ 92,381 / 10, , , , ,5 18,537 Ia 56,561 Ia 68,58 Ia 60,608 Ia 92, ,69 116,667 9,03 20,765 32,76 i.s,788 56,811 i s 68,835 is 80, ,900 i , ,007 5,038 57,062 69,085 81,109 /2 93, ,168 9,5 s 21,250 33,265 5, ,3 / 69, ,359 3/ 93, ,00 117, II 292 TT II II II s 1j5 s 336 5,790 57,813 69,837 81,860 93, ,919 21, ,00 58,06 70,087 is jjj,_ i.i 9,13 1, 10,55 22,23 s 3,267 6,291 3/ 58,3 70,338 82,361 u 9,38.s 106,02 os 118,19 CERI LIED CBAN I 3)75 sil ABOVE NAMED TANK ONLY. BARGE STRAPPED AND COMPUTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH MPMS CHAPTER 2.7. CAPACITY TABLE ONLY APPLIES WHEN BARGE IS ON EVEN KEEL CAPACITY TABLE EXTENDS TO EXTREME HEIGHT OF TANK. CAPACITY TABLE ONLY APPLIES TO INNAOE GAUGES TAKEN TO TOP OF THREADS ON MMC VALVE. P.O. B 2092 GAUGE POINT. (MMC) LOCATED 199 OFF CENTERLINE AND 306 FORWARD OF AFT BULKHEAD. Psiasland, Tnxssn WWIN ( SHEET NO 3 01/,
5 . j 9, , ,9 139,951 0, ,699 9, , , ,7 155,975 I , ,900 17,38 175,328 j, fl BARGE DBL CENTER INNAGE TABLE GAUGE HEIGHT 190 1/2 loft. lift. FT. 13FT. FT. 15FT. 16FT. Ti 17FT. 18FT. i 19FT. 3/13/1/, 13/S 3/22/2,., 1(,.1: /215 CA,,,.05 I 13O,688± 2, ,723 I 166,69 1 Li..._ 118, , ,973.,, 166, ,39 3,56 167,38 I 2 / j / I 1 119,671 I 131, , ,725 I 167,686 I [ 1 1 I 119, ,939, 3, ,935 0,172.: 2, , ,183 0, ,0,58 156,76 168, ,691 2, , , L. 1/ , ,91, , ,927 f 16 / 1, ,191 5, , ,175 2 ii 11 i. 2 1,2, 133,2 5,59 157,77 169,23 3 / 3 1, ,692 5, , , , ,92 5, , ,919,. 2,175 13,193 I ,228 2,25 13,3 6,61 / 158, ,15 3/ 2,676 13,69 6, , ,663 2,926 13,9 / 6, , , , ,19 /2 7,2 159, ,159 l 3,27 135,5 7,62 159,80 171,07 3 3/ 3 / 5 3, , , , , i23, ,981, 2, ,196 8,2 160, ,5, / I. /2,28 136,6.1 8,6 160,82 i 172, / 1/. 6, , , , , , ,97. 8, ,982 / 172,879 / 1/. 5, ,197. 9, , , ,83 173,369 t 5, ,65 7 5, , ,716 7 J 161, , ,931,. 137,98 161, ,859 r 6 6, , , ,10 /2 2 1, ,j 6, ,67, ,78,,J 6, , , , , , ,97 17, / { 7, , ,218 2 I 163, ,083 1/1 j 7,33 139,51 151,68 T 163,70,_J 7, , ,573 9! 7,93 151, , ,72. t 8, ,219 16, , ,3 0,52 152,70 16,62 176,082 I / II 8,685 IS 0,702 Ia 152, ,710 Ia 176, ,935 0, / 16, ,327 / / 11 9,185 1,203 / 153,221 /2 165, ,02.2 1, 1,5 153,71 / 165,5.s 176,77 / 3 / 11 9,686 Il 1,70 II 153,722 II 165,702 ii 176, ii ii 9, ,95 153, , ,565 1/ 2 130, ,205 /2 15,222 /2 166, ,37 2, / 166,6 a /2 CERTIFIED CHART OR THE ABOVE NAMED TANK ONLY STRAPPED. 072/20 Sw CALCULATED: 07/2/20 CL PRINTED: 07/2/20 sw CANCELS AND SUPERCEDES ALL PRIOR TO 07/20 P.O. Boa 2003 Paorlond, Taooa I/lIp 1/1/3W 1l// I 1/P /25 SHEET NC 0
6 APAC[1 L /VLN N,V/. )LL /331 (ALLON. GAUGE HEIGHT : OFT. IFT. 2FT. T 3FT. FT. 5FT. T 6FT. 7FT. T 8FT. SFT. 27 9,5 o 20,082 o 30,672 o 1,263 a 51, , 0 73, U 9209, 115 5,322,0 31, a 37953,a 85.a Q , ,5 BARGE DBL CENTER INNAGE TABLE i i35 i i 1,83 i 52,07 i62,66 j i ,523. 1,70 52,29 62,885 73, ; 160 : 10,176 20,7 31, , ,696. 8,285 9,871 I , ,96 i 31, ,5 1 52,736 I 63,326 I 73,917 I 8, , ,617 31,775 2, ,956, ,137. 8,726, , , ,996 2, , ,767 7,358 8, , ,058 21,626,. 32,217 2, ,398 63,988,. 7,579,. 85,167, 95, , , ,37 2 3, , , , , , ,99 22,067 32,658 3,28,. 53,839. 6,29. 75,020 85, ,19 1,152,. 11,720 22,288,2 32,879 3,69 5,060 i ,362 11,90 22,509 33,099. 3,690,. 5, , , ,050 96, ,572 3, , , , , ,091 75, , ,855,. 1,792,380 22,950,. 33,50,131. 5,721 65,3 75, ,91 97,076 97,27 2 2,013, /2 33,761.2, , , ,233,820 23,391,i 33,982 1,572 55,163,i. 65, ,3 86, ,517 2,5 13,00 23,6 3,202,793 55,383 65,97 76,56 87,152 2,675 13, ,833 3,23. 5, ,60 66, ,8 2 2,895 /2 13,80 2, ,6, 5, ,825 66,15 77, ,593 98,179 3,116 13,700 2,27 / 3,86 3 5, ,05 3/ 66, ,226,. 87,8 3/ 98, ,557,, 2,715 35,306 5,896 56,86 67, ,80, 3,778.2,360 2,936 35, , ,707 67, ,75 99,O61 3,998,580 25,156 35,77 3 6, , ,518 78,109 88, ,281 5,219,800 25, , , ,8 6 67, , , ,502,0 j,0 2.p98 36,188 6, ,369 67,960 8.j37 l 2,660, 15,20 25, ,09 6,999 57,590 68,180 78,771 89,357 99,93,881 15,60 26,039 36, , , , ,991 89, ,163 7, 5, , , , ,0 58, , ,2 7 89, ,38 a 15,900 26,80,. 37,071. 7,661 58,252 68,82 79,33. 90, ,60. 5,53 16,0 26, , ,882 58, , ,653 90,20 100,825 5,763 16,30, 26,921 37,5,. 8, , , ,87,,. 90,60,a 101,06 8 5, , ,2 9 37, , , , , , , ,25 17,000 27, ,76 59, ,95.2 8Q3_ /707 6,66 17,221 27,80 / 38,39 3 8, , , , ,32,a 101, , ,1 5 28, , , , , , , , ,030. 1/2.2,,,. CERTIFIED CHART FOR THE ABOVE NAMLD TANK ONLY INC. B,.x 7,087,. 17,661 a 28,25,a 38,836,a 9,26. 60,017,,a 70, ,198,a ,369 17,881 28,66,,. 9, ,237.2.i 81, ,528 18,101 28,686 39,277, 9,867 60, , ,639 92,22 a 102, , , , , , , , , ,970 18,51 29,8 39,718 50,309 60,899 71,90 82,080 92,665,a 103,251 8, , , , ,0 71,710 82, , ,71 8,11 18,981 29,569 0,160 3/ 50, ,30 71,931,a 82,521 93, ,692 Ii 8632 ii ii ii ,a 19,21 30,010 0,601.,.. 61,782 62,002,,a 72,372 72,593 8a, ,768.a 10j , ,61 30, , ,.2 9,293 19,861,,.. 30,52 1,02 51,633 62, ,813.,a 83, ,989.a 10,57 BARGE STRAPPED AND COMPUTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH MPMS CHAPTER 27 CAPACITY TABLE ONLY APPLIES WHEN BARGE IS ON EVEN KEEL CAPACITY TABLE EXTENDS TO EXTREME HEIGHT OF TANK & ANALYSIS, CAPACITY TABLE ONLY APPLIES TO INNAGE GAUGES TAKEN TO TOP OF THREADS ON MMC VALVE P.O GAUGE POINT (MMC) LOCATED 100 OFF CENTERLINE AND 2506 FORWARD OF AFT BULKHEAD SHEET NO 50116
7 9,9 9, ,53 ij9 9,7 0, , , ,39 2 9, , ,028 I , , ,155 0,71 151,27 3.3/ , , , , , ± 109,26 0, ,596 1, , ,66 0, , ,02 151, ,867 0,52 131,037 / 1, ,1 3/ 3 3/ 0 110, , , , , ,308 0, ,79 2,06 152,53 1/ 2 j99 2,28 152, ,79 1, ,920 / 2, ,975. 3/ 11j , ,616 30, , , , ,836,22 jq07 5, ,580. 1, BARGE DBL CENTER INNAGE TABLE GAUGE HEtGHT 19O 3I loft, lift I2FT. I3FT. T IFT. 15FT. T I6FT. T I7FT. I8FT. I9FT. 1/51/AC I/L G/VLN /NW/O Lu 1/ GALLONS 0 10, , , , , , ,600 6, ,771 7, ,821 6,06 136,992 7, ,56 116,01 6, ,2 7, / 1 105, , ,87 I 137,33 1 7, , ,83 7, ,653 8, , ,703 7,288_ 2 137,87 u 8, , ,92 7, ,09 8, / 1/ 2 106, , 2 7, , , , ,365 $ 7, , , , , , ,806 8,391 3/ 138, ,99.3 3/ 3 107, , , , , , ,27 8, ,18 9,936 / 2 107, ,67 9, , , , ,688 9, ,859 3/ 150,373 3/ 108, ,908 0, , , , ,0 7 2, , / 2,9 153,06 111,190 1, ,581 3, ,622 I? 2 1, ,631 2,216 I 132,802 / 3, ,837 3/ 9 111, , ,022 3, , ,072 2, ,23 3,818 15,269 / 1 1, , ,63 /2,036 15,85 / 1,513 3, ,68,255 15,700 3/ 0 1,73 9 3, ,90 9, , ,539 13,5,692,.s 155, ,175 3,760 13,35 1/2, ,215 /2 /2 IL 113,395 3,981 13,566 5,9.3/ 155,36 3 3/ 3/ 1/ 3 2 1,057, ,227 5,78 155,66 II 1,277, ,8 6, ,7 3 3, ,083 II 135, ,221 II 155, II , , ,889, 6,0 155,790 1, ,52 136, ,658 II 115,159 5, ,330 6,877 1/ 3 3 3/ STRAPPED: 0720 SW CALCULATED: 07/20 CL PRINTED: 07/2/20 SW CANCELS AND SUPERCEDES ALL PRIOR TO 07/20 CERTIFIED CHAR FOR I HF ABOVE NAMED TANK ONLY. P.O. 0o, 2092 P,rI10nd, Tø hi/p Iwwv pma11 1/31/p 1// SHEET NO 1, OF
8 6FT. BOW STERN /8 BARGE DBL 105 ULLAGE TRIM TABLE I BOW FT. STERN 2FT. BOW STERN 3FT. BOW STERN FT. BOW STERN 5FT. BOW STERN I CENTER 000/8 000/a 001/8 001/ /8 001/ CENTER 000/ / /8 001/ /8 001/ CENTER 001/ / / 001/ 001/ 003/8 003/8 003/8 003/8 (ALL MEASUREMENTS ABOVE ARE IN INCHES) EXAMPLE FOR ABOVE TRIM CORRECTIONS: FWD DRAFT AFT DRAFT = DIFF OO (DOWN BY STERN) THE CORRECTION FOF 2 OO TRIM DOWN BY STERN FOR I CENTER IS FOR A MEASURED ULL. GE GAUGE OF OO ON I CENTER, THE TRIM CORRECTED ULLAGE IS OO 1/8 LENGTH BETWEEN DRAFT MARKS: July 22, 20 PO. Box 2092 Pearland, Texas 77588
9 , 9,915 6,82 2, ,9 110,088 EMA BARGE DBL 105 I CENTER ULLAGE TABLE APA( IT 1, 5, ,188,288 13, , ,2 yen N W LE 2 GALLONS GAUGE HEIGHT 19 l OFT, T IFT 2FT. T 3FT. FT. 5FT. T 6FT. T 7FT. 8FT. OFT. S S , ,71 0 6, ,916 2, ,27 5, , i.,8 1/ 135, I I I 1 I,093 I 13,68 1 5,239 i 115, ,021 / / 3,898 13, ,02 i , /2 2 3,703 13,290 2,86 115,01 1O73_ / 151,88 3,508 s 13,093,69 1/ 115,20 105, , , ,897 2, , , i 3, ,700 1/,255 / 1,811 10, ,702 2,923 i,,959 1i / 151,635 2, , ,862 1,17 10, , , , , , , ,3 / 2, ,913 / 3,68 1,02 10, ,318 2, ,716 3, j,_ 151,193 1, , , , , ,068 1, ,323 2, ,33 103,335 / / 150,876 1,558 i. 132,6 2, ,237 / , 2 150,68 1, , , / 3 150,92 1, ,732 1/ 2,288 1,83 102, , , , , ,39 150,107 / 0,778, 1,89 2 0, ,2 1, / 3 9,723 / 0, ,95 / 1,501 1, , , , ,78 6 1, , , ,7 139, ,355 0, ,66 1, 101,097 / / 8, ,603 1/ 130,158 0,7 111, , ,762 i 139,06 7 9, , , ,69 / 8, ,209 9,765 0, , ,201 8, ,013 9,568 0,3 ilq / , ,816 9, , ,82 99, , ,619 9, , , ,75 1/ 99O 7, ,22 8, ,533 i 7,60 138,225 8,781 o ii336 99,306 2 / 3/ 7, ,029 / 8, , ,695 99, , , , , , ,858 / 7, ,635 8, , ii 98,635 1, 137,38 7,99 i. 118,59 /2,10 2 / / 3 6,629 3/ 137,22 3/ 7,797 3/ 118,352 / 108,908 98, , , , , , ,963 / 1/ 6,239 1/ 136,88 1/ 7,03 1/ 117, ,87 97, ,0 136,651 7, , ,262 97,515 / 5,89 136,55 / 7, ,565 3/ 108, ,292 II II II 11 II 5, , , ,369 ii 107,813 ii 97,068 5,59 t 6,616 i. 117, flSB9 13. /2 1.. i 5,26 135,86 io 6,20 116, ,365,, i.,_,,2q,,,,,,,, 5,069 o 135, , , ,0 96,396 CERTIFIED CHART FOR 11* AIOVL NAMED TANK ONLY BARGE STRAPPED AND COMPUTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH MPMS CHAPTER 2.7. CAPACITY TABLE ONLY APPLIES WHEN BARGE IS ON EVEN KEEL. CAPACITY TABLE EXTENDS TO EXTREME I EIGHT OF TANK & ANALYSIS, INC CAPACITY TABLE ONLY APPLIES TO ULLAGE GAUGES TAKEN TO TOP OF THREADS ON MMC VALVE. P 0 Bu 2092 GAUGE POINT (MMC) LOCATED 1O0 OFF CENTERLINE AND 260O FORWARD OF AFT BULKHEAD. P88,Ilrnd, To.,, I 03 / WWW d O S/lEFT NO 1 OF 6
10 63,87 9,606 83,862 73,115 62,367 2/ 51,619 0,983 30,239 19,96 / 8, , , , ,3 2 51, , , , , ,263 82,519 / 71,772 61,02 50,278 39,60 1/ 28,897 18,183 7, ,039 82,295 71, ,800 50,055 39,16 28, ,965 7, ,815 82,072 71,32 60, ,833 39,192 3/ 28,9 17,78 7,201 / 92,591 81,88 71,100 60,352 9,610 38,968 28,225 17,530 6,977 92,368 70, ,8 9,388 38,7 28,001 17,3 / 62/753 92, 1 81,00 70, ,90 /2 9,166 38,521 27,778 17,09 6,529 91,920 81,176 70,28 59,680 8,93 38,297 3/ 27,55 16,876 6, , , , ,56 8, , , , , , , ,322 5,629 3,90 25, ,39 87,667 76, ,17 2 2,76 3,0 i. 23,301 2,737 2,07 87,3 / 3 76,698 65,950 / 55,202 3, ,821 23,077,519 i 1,823 si 10 87, ,7 /0 65, ,978 10, ,597 Is 22,85 10, , ,250 5,75, ,373 22,630,08 1,385 86,772 76,026 65, ,530 3,862 33,9 22,06 11,866 1, ,58 75,802 65,05 5,306 3/ 3,62 32, ,182 3/ 11,68 i , ,578 II 6,830 II 5,082 II 3,21 II 32, ,958 II 11, II 86,101 / ,606 53,859 3,200 32,78 s 11, ,79 13,172 EMA BARGE DBL 105 I CENTER ULLAGE TABLE AP/ IL LIVEN/N VI LLUS GALLONS GAUGE HEIGHT 191 I loft. 11 FT. I2FT I3FT. T IFT. N I5FT. I6FT. 17FT. T 18FT. I9FT. 96,173 85,29 0 7, , , , , , , ,58 63,711 52, ,582 20,839 10, ,981 L_ 52,739 1i 2096 i. 31, , ,501 8,758 7,011 63,263 p 52,515 1,875 3/ 31,135 20,392 9, , I I 63,039 I 52,291 I 1, ,911 I , ,053 i 8,310 / 73,563 62,815 52,067 1, ,9.i 9,39 2 9,830 8, ,591 51,83 1,206 30,63 19,720 i 9,158 i. 83,15 72,667 61,919 51,172 0,535 29,792 i.s 19,055 8,5 Il 93,93 / 83,191 72,3 61,695 50,98 0,311 29,568 18,837 L 8,320 93,710 82,967 72,219 61, ,72 p 0,087 29,3 p 18,619 8,096 p 3 93, , , , , , ,0 3 18,01 3 7, ,728 / 69,980 59,232 8,500 37,89 27,106 16,0 2 91,28 80, , ,009 I 8,279 37, ,882 1, 16, ,63 91, ,280 69,532 58, , , ,658 16,005 / 5, , , , , , , , , , ,577 79,832 58,337 7,617 36,95 si 26,211 15,569, / i 2 58,113 7,396 36,730 25,987 1/2,738 90,9 79,385 / / 68,637 57,889 7,175 36,506 25, ,133 2/,5 7 89, , , , , , ,915 7, ,682 78,937 / 68,189 / 57,1, 6,733 1/ 36,059 25,316,698, , , ,217 6,513 ii 35,835 1 i ,23 78,89 67,71 / 56,993 6, ,611 2,868 /,262 3, , , , , , , ,6 8, ,786 78,01 67,293 56,55 2 5,850 35,163 2,20 13,826 3,169 88,563 /2 77,817 1, 2,197 13, ,95 88,339 77,593 66,85 56, ,08 3, ,973 / 13,390 si 2, , , , ,87 9 5, , ,96 9 i 87,891 66,398 55,650,967 3,268 23,525 23/ ,877 75,130 6,382 53,635 2,979 32,25 21, CERTIFIED CHART FOR THE ABOVL NAMED TANK ONLY 10,99 / ,653 7,906 6,159 53,11 2,758 32,030 21,287 si 10,776 s 31 STRAPPED SW CALCULATED: 07/2/20 CL PRINTED. 070 SW CANCELS AND SUPERCEDES ALL PRIOR To 070 P.O. Bo,, 2692 F,,aik,nd, This,, ///p WWW //13/ 303/(1 SPELT NO 2 OP 6
11 0 1 2 I. 176,252,i 16, ,721 0, &85 176, ,62 / 152,70 3 0,53 8,35 116, ,9 3 16, , , , ,167 / 175,73 163, , ,952 7,93 / 115, u 175, , , , / 175, , ,69 os 139,51 1/ 7,33 115,16 175, , , ,201 7, ,165 / 17, ,97 150, ,950 8,933 1, ,59 162, , , , ,66 17,39 162,78 150,67 138,50 1/ 6,32 1/ 1, , , , , , ,16 168,679,178 BARGE DBL CENTER ULLAGE TABLE PAL, LI LIVEN NW s LII U 3/ GALLON,, GAUGE HEIGHT 19 1/2 0 FT 1 FT. 2 FT. 3 FT. T FT. 5 FT. 6 FT. 7 FT. 8 FT. T 9 FT. o 0 a a 167,191 a 155,22 a 3,207 a 131, ,171 i 166,93. i,56,a 1303/ ,921 / 2.,, 166,695 15,72 2 2, , ,670 / 166,7 15,73 o 2,55 130,38 118, I 1 I 166, , , , ,170 / 176, , ,972 j, , /2 176, , ,722 tj0 i. 9, / ,77 165,55 oi 153,72 1,5 9,36 v 117, , , , ,20 2 9, , ,327 16,958 15,71 0, / 116, , ,982 9, ,99 5,931 /2 173,6 161,73 9, ,698 /2 5, ,663 / 3/ 173, ,8 9, ,8 / 5,30 113, , , , , , , ,983 8, ,930, 12. / , ,732 8, ,697 ii, ,çt 172, ,82 11/ 8,6 1/ 136,7 /,29, 1, , , , ,196 7 / 171, ,981 7, , , , ,731 7,713 13,5 3, ,660., / 171,08 159,81 7,63 135,5 /6 3,27 111, , , , , , , , ,980 6,962 j 2,927 / 11009_ 2_ 2 o 170, ,730 6, / 1/ 3/ 170, ,79 3/ 6,61 1/ 13, / 2,26 1/ 110, , , , , , , , ,978 5,961 i s 133,93 1/ 1, ,907 2 I ,671 5,710 1/2 j, ,23 157,78 1/ 5,60 / 133,2 1/ 1,2 i s 109, , , , , , , , ,977,959 _,1 0, / ,727, /691 0, ,656 / 168,31 156,76 1/, ,1 1/ 0,23 108,05 II 11 ii ,183 ii 156,226 11,208 II 132, ,173 Ii 108, ,935 i s 155,975 1/ j,, 1/ 131, , , ,725 3,707 ii, 131, , /65 / s 167,39 155,75 3 3,57 / 131,39 i 119,21 3/ 107,0 BARGE STRAPPED AND COMPUTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH MPMS CHAPTER 2.7. CAPACITY TABLE ONLY APPLIES WHEN BABGE IS ON EVEN KEEL CAPACITY TABLE EXTENDS TO EXTREME HEIGHT OF TANK. CAPACITY TABLE ONLY APPLIES TO ULLAQE GAUGES TAKEN TO TOP OF THREADS ON MMC VALVE. GAUGE POINT (MMC) LOCATED 1.00 OFF CENTERLINE AND 30G06 FORWARD OF AFT BULKHEAD. P 0. Box 2092 Poarlond, Toxan Stop www //1 / orp 51/I SHEET NO 3 OF /,
12 , , 2173, 1, ,610 i 69,587, 57, ,50 2 2j,92 1 9, ,01 93,383 81,360 69,336 57,313 5,289 3/ 33,266 21,250 9,5 89,626 99,893 87,873 75,89 63,825 51,802 39,778 27,755 15,920,035 99,62 87, ,575 51,551 39,528 7,50_ i,678, ,392 87,372 75,38 63,32, 51,301 39,277 27,25, 15,35 3, ,1 87,1 0 75, , , , , , , ,891 86,871 / 7,87 62,823 50,800 I 38,776 26,753,951 3,033, 98,61 86,620 7,597 62, ,59 38,526,o 26,502,708 2,783 98,390 86,370 7,36 / 62, ,299 38,275 3/ 26,252,66 3/ 2, ,867 BARGE DBL CENTER ULLAGE TABLE GAUGE HEIGHT 19O 1 loft. lift. I2FT. 13FT. IFT. I5FT. I6FT. 17FT. IBFT. l9ft 311//CITE C EN NW OLE 3/ CALLON, T , , , , , ,903 9, , , i 11O6 78 ip 2 9,635 L L 58,565 il 6,52 i_l j ,02 9, ,338 58,315 6,291 3, , , , I 70,088 I I 3,017 I 21,993 I 10, , , , , , , , , , ,900 92,882 80,859 68,835 56,8,,788 32,765 20,766, 9,0 2 10, ,632 80, ,585 56,561,,538 1.? 32,5 20,523,. 8,793 10,399 92,381 80,358 68,33 56,311,,287 32,26 20,281 8, ,9 3 92, , , ,060 3, , , ,293 3,i 103,898 91,880 79,857 67,833 55,810 3,786 1/ 31,763 19,796, 8, ,68 91,630 79, ,583 55,559 1/ 3,536 31,5,o 19,55 u 7, ,398 91,379 79,356 67,332 1/ 55,309 3, , ,3 7,52 / 103,7 91,9 79,105 67,082 55,058 3,035 31,011 19,070 7, ,878, 66,831 5,808 2,78, 30,761 18,827 os 7, , ,628 78,60 66,581 5,557 2,53 30,510 18, , ,396 90,377 78,35 66,330 3/ 5,307 / 2,283 1/ 30, ,33 6,50 i 5 102,6 5 90,7 5 78, , , , , , , ,8 89,876 77,853 65,829 53,806 1, /858 63/ ,65 77, ,579 53,555 1,532 29,508 17,616 5j89 l I 101,395 89,375 77,352 65,328 53, ,281 3/ 29,258 oi 17,37 / 5, , 6 89,5 5 77, , ,05 5 1, , , , ,89 88,87 / 76,851 6, ,80 0,780, 283/757 16, / 10O 1.i 88,62 1, 76,600 6,577 52,553, 0, , , ,393 y 88,37 76,350 6, ,303 0,279 28,256 16,0,536 o 7 100,3 7 88,3 7 76, , , , ,005 i 16,162 7, ,890 85,869 73,85, 61,821, 9,798 37,77, 25,751 13,82 oo, , ,618 73,595 61,571 9,57 37,52 /2 25, ,70 1? t ,389 85,368 73,3 61, , ,273 3/ 25, ,97 1, , , , , , , , , ,305 10,8 723, 60,820, 36,772 2,79 13,01 1 i,67 96, ,616 72,593 /2 60, ,55 36, ,98 ii, ,387 8,366 72,32 60, ,295 36, ,28 3/, ii 96,137 II 8,115 II 72,092 II 60,068 II 8,05 II 36,021 II 23,997 II,283 II 529 Ii : 95,887 83,865 71,81 59,818 7,79 35,770 i 23,77,, ,636 l. 83,6 71, ,567 7,5 1/2 35, ,96 11, ,386 83,36 71,30 59,317 / 7,293 / 35,269 23, ,57 3/ 178 3/ STRAPPED: 072/20 SW CALCULATED: 07/20 CL PRINTED: 07/2/20 SW CANCELS AND SUPERCEDES ALL PRIOR TO 07/20 CERTIFIED CHART FOR THE ABOVE NoMED TANK ONLY & ANALYSIS, INC P0. 0ø 2892 Po,,rbnd, Tx //3Y1WwW3 131/053 1 SHEET NO 031 6
13 139,638 BARGE DBL CENTER ULLAGE TABLE APAC /T[L C HE N 3 HOLE N S (,ALLON 1 Ii 2 FT. FT. I. 5 FT. 6 FT. Li 7 FT. B II. 7,751 I 0 137,213 [ 6,627 0 GAUGE HEIGHT 19 O 3 9FT. o 105, So II 1 ± zzz Lz: tzzz II : 6 i / zzz BARGE STRAPPED AND COMPUTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH MPMS CHAPTER 2.7. CAPACITY TABLE ONLY APPLIES WHEN BARGE IS ON EVEN KEEL CAPACITY TABLE EXTENDS TO EXTREME HEIGHT OF TANK. II 6 1:2 9, I,, 9O / 1557j j Li 15i 066i t 15, , , ,622 r; 1 53,07,,,,,L 153,191 Li± ,5 9/2 152,328 L_ 7 152,1 151, , , ,27 Th7,3i1_i36,77ZZ i26,i86zh1l, 7, ,551 5, ,380 _. 6, , j ,889 5,30 lo 115,160 6,222,o 135,669 s 5,08 o 1,98 6, , ,785 _j 5,38 1 5,9, ,255,037 3,818 3,600 3,381 2,9 2, ,228,,62, 1,057 3/ 2,505 j5 2,06 1, , ,787,, ,616 13,566 13,36 13,5 133, ,68 133,6 133,23 133, , , , , ,79 131, , ,03 130, , , ,962,, 130, ,300 9 T ,373 IS j99 CAPACITY TABLE ONLY APPLIES TO ULLAGE GAUGES TAKEN TO TOP OF THREADS ON MMC VALVE. GAUGE POINT: (MMC) LOCATED 100 OFF CENTERLINE AND 2506 FORWARD OF AFT BULKHEAD , 9/ , , i.%il_ N ,977 9,281 9,062 8,8 8,625 8,07 8,188 7, : II / 138, , , , ,65 137,33 3 3, ,760 i. j ,319 1,73 I 5 9/ 9 130,156 _! 9,27 9,053 8,833 8,6 10 8,391 / , 1/ ,171 7,950 7,730 1$ 7,509 ii 7,289 7,068 6,88 3,099 2,878 2,658 2,37 2,217 1,996 1,776 1,555 1,335 0,673 0,52 0,232 0, , , , t1 1,. 2$ 9, I? 1, 9 9, 1,513 1,293 1, , , ,11 111, , ,79 _1 I , , , ,67 109,26 109, , , , , , ,68 107, ,027, 107,1 117, , ,586, 107, , , ,, 106, , II 0_ 105,015 10, ,57 10,35 10, , ,692 ia,, 103,72 J2L _ij $ 103, ,810 ;j _i.1 102,9 j 101,928 j 101, , ,06 100, , , ,16 99,502 Ei 99,282 TJ. 1 1,2 116,83 105,898 : , r 98,179 98,00 * 738 i_i 97,517 97, , ,635 96,15 96,19 95,97 95,753 95,3 95,092 CERTIFIED CHART FOR IHL ABOVE NAMED TANK ONLY P 0. B PerIrn,d. Tes lip NWW W pl13l Ell El/Il SHEET NO 5 OF 6
14 , 92,666 82,963 I F. 13FT. 51, F 92,5 81,860 F F 71,269 60,679 50,088 39,98 28,907 18,321 7, , , , ,58 3 9, , , , , ,00 81,19 70,828 1/ 60,238 9,67 39,057 28,66 17, ,308 91,78. 81,198 70, ,017 9,27 1,. 38,836 Fl 28,26 17, ,088 F / 91, ,977 1 F 70, ,796. 9,206 38,615 28, ,1. 6, ,33 80,757 70,166 59,576 8,985 38,395 27,80 17,221 6,66. 88,255 91,2 67,077 67,960 6,650_ 9 5,501 2,587 F 2,95,821 8,853 BARGE DBL CENTER ULLAGE TABLE 2111, G1,L0N loft. lift. FT,. FT.. 15FT. GAUGE HEIGHT 190 3, 16FT. 17FT. I8FT. E I9FT , ,515 1,925 f T 31, ,7 0 10, ,651 8,065 J 73,76 62,885 52,295 [T 1,70 f 31,1 20,523 9, ± 93 83,85 LzL 73, ,665 52,07 1,8 2 30, ,303 9, J 9,209 83,62 73,03. 62, 51,85 1,263 30,673,., 20,082 9,5 27 li ,0 72,8 1 62,223 I 51,633 L 1, ,52 I ,29 I Z l ,183 72, ,003 F T 0, ,231, 19,62. 9,073 93,58. 72,373 61,782 51,192 0,601 r 30,011 19,21. 93,327 82,72 72,152 61,561 50,971 0, ,790., 19,201 8, , , , , , , , , , ,886 82,301 F,1 71, ,0 50,530 39,939 29,39 18,761 8,191 Fl 82,080 71, ,900 _9 2 39!719_... 29,8_ 18,51 2,2 7,970 80, ,355 8,765 38,17 17, , , ,725 59,13 8,5, 37,95 27,363, 16,781 i. 6,205 F 90,681 80,095 69,50 58,9 8,323 37,733 27,2 16,561 5, _ 92O 69,063 58,73 7,882 37,292 26, , ,33 68, , , ,071 26,81 15,901 w ,799 79,2 68,622 58,031 7,1 36,850 26,260 15,681 5, , , , , , , , ,61 6, , ,771 68, , ,000 36,09 25,819 15,21, , ,550 57,369 6,779 F. 36, , ,021,0 F 88,917 78, ,739 57,9 6,558 35,968 25,377,801, , , , , , , ,157 7, , ,76 77,888 67,298 56,707 6,117 35,527 2,936 1.,361 3, ,668 [ 2 56,87 2 5, ,306 Fl 2,715, t 2,1 F l 3,558 88, ,7 [ 66, ,266 5,676 35,085,. 13, , , , ,8 [T 77,227 8 j 66, ,06 5,55 T o 3, ,27 [ 87,59 T 77,006 [EE 66,15 55,825 5,23 f 3,6 2,05 f7 13,81.3 2, ,373 76,785 66, ,60 Il 5,0. I 3,23 I 2 23,833 j 13,261 2,675 87,153 76,565 f 65,97 55,38,793 T 3,203 23,6 13,01 2,5 55, , , ,23 j 86,932 _i 76,3 65,75 J186,7 76,3 65,533. 5,92,352 33,761 23,171,600 O13. 86,91 75, ,3, 2 5,722 F 2,131 Fl 33,51 1,2 22,950 F,380 Fl 1,793 F, 86,270 75,682 65, ,911 33,320 22,730,160 1, , , , ,281 Ia 3, , , , , ,829 75,21 5,060 3,69, 32,879 22, ,153 85,609 F 75,020 F 6,30 Fl 53,839 3, ,658 Fl 22,068 11, Fl 85,388 7,800 F 6,209 53,619 3,028 32,38 21,87 11, II 85,168 II 7,579 ii 63, ,398 II 2,807 II 32,217 II 21,627 Ii 11,059 II 601 Ii 8,97 7,358 63,768 53, , , ,727. j 7,138 63, ,957 Fl 2,366 F, 31,776 21,185 i, 10,618 / ,917 63,327 52,736 2,6 31,555 20,965 10, CE IF LD CHART FOR IHE ASOVF NAMED TANK ONL STRAPPED: 0720 SW CALCULATED. 07/2/20 CL PRINTED: 07/20 Sw CANCELS AND SUPERCEDES ALL PRIOR TO 07/20 P.O. 0o, 2092 Po.r6.nd, To,, / WWW IEET NO
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