
9 Describe, with reasons, the features of watertight doors fitted to the weather deck.(10)
Features and Reasons
- Strong Construction (Steel or Equivalent Material)
- Made from steel or approved alloy to resist sea pressure and impact from waves or gear.
- Ensures structural strength equal to that of the surrounding bulkhead or deck.
(Reason: Prevents distortion and water leakage under external pressure.)
- Watertight Door Frame and Sill
- The door is set in a raised coaming or sill (typically 150–300 mm high) above deck level.
- The frame and door edges are machined for a metal-to-metal fit or fitted with neoprene/rubber gaskets.
(Reason: Prevents seawater from entering due to splashing, spray, or minor flooding on deck.)
- Multiple Dog Clips or Hand-Operated Clamps
- The door is secured by a series of dog clips, closing wedges, or quick-action handwheels arranged around the perimeter.
- Dogs exert uniform pressure on the sealing gasket.
(Reason: Provides even compression for a watertight seal and quick closure in emergency situations.)
- Non-Return or Weathertight Hinges and Bearings
- Hinges are robust and corrosion-resistant, fitted with grease nipples or bushings.
- Hinged side designed to close against sea pressure, i.e. opening inboard.
(Reason: Ensures the door remains watertight when subjected to external sea pressure.)
- Neoprene or Rubber Compression Gasket
- A continuous gasket around the door perimeter provides a flexible seal against the frame.
- Made from oil- and weather-resistant rubber.
(Reason: Maintains watertightness even under minor distortions or deck flexing.)
- Quick-Acting Closing Mechanism
- Operated by a central handwheel or lever connected to all dogs via mechanical linkages.
(Reason: Allows rapid closure by one person in an emergency, essential for safety at sea.)
- Operated by a central handwheel or lever connected to all dogs via mechanical linkages.
- Indicator and Marking System
- Doors are clearly marked “WATERTIGHT – KEEP CLOSED AT SEA” with open/closed indicators visible from both sides.
(Reason: Ensures crew are aware of door status to maintain watertight integrity.)
- Doors are clearly marked “WATERTIGHT – KEEP CLOSED AT SEA” with open/closed indicators visible from both sides.
- Weatherproof Surface Finish and Drainage
- External surfaces are coated with marine-grade anti-corrosive paint, and coamings fitted with drain channels to divert water away.
(Reason: Prevents corrosion and accumulation of standing water that could enter when opened.)
- External surfaces are coated with marine-grade anti-corrosive paint, and coamings fitted with drain channels to divert water away.
- Secure Handwheel or Lever Arrangement
- Operating gear is located inside the vessel or protected from weather exposure.
(Reason: Allows safe operation in rough weather without risk of injury or exposure to breaking seas.)
- Operating gear is located inside the vessel or protected from weather exposure.
- Inspection, Maintenance and Testing Features
- Fitted with test plugs or access points for periodic air or hose testing.
(Reason: Enables regular inspection to confirm watertight integrity is maintained over time.)