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 2350 INTERNATIONAT../ LOAD LINE CONVENTION. JULy 5, 1930. Winter North Atlan- tic freeboard. Table for tanke~. Boundaries nf the Zones and Seasonal Areas. Zones. Rule eV. -W inter North, Atlantic Freeboara. The minimum freeboard for voyages across the North Atlantic, north of latitude 36° N., during the winter months, is the Winter Freeboard plus an addition at a rate of 1 inch per 100 feet in length. Rule CVI. -Freeboard Table for Tankers. L In Feet. Freeboard In Inches. Lin Feet. Freeboard In Inches. 190 21.5 400 62.5 200 23.1 410 64.9 210 24.7 420 67.4 220 26.3 430 69.9 230 28.0 440 72.5 240 29.7 450 75.1 250 31.5 460 77.7 260 33.3 470 80.2 270 35.2 480 82.7 280 37.1 490 85.1 290 39.1 500 87.5 300 41.1 510 89.8 310 43.1 520 92.1 320 45.1 530 94.3 330 47.1 540 96.5 340 49.2 550 98.6 350 51.3 560 100.7 360 53.5 570 102.7 370 55.7 580 104.6 380 57.9 590 106.5 390 60.2 600 108.4 Ships above 600 feet are to be dealt with by the Administration. ANNEX II. BOUNDARIES OF THE ZONES AND SEASONAL AREAS. Zones. Southern beundary Tkt, sout1tern bO'Undary oj th,e nort1tern "Winter Seasonal" zone is ~rt~:JoTarmstroBot (talk)In- a line drawn from the east coast of North America along the parallel of lat. 36° N. to Tarifa in Spain; from the east coast of Korea. along the parallel of lat. 35° N. to the west coast of Honshiu, Japan; from the east coast of Honshiu along the parallel of lat. 35° N. to long. 1500 W., and thence along a rhumb line to the west coast of Vancouver Island at lat. 50° N., Fusan (Korea) and Yokohama to be considered