Survey Report Gold Ocean
Survey Report Gold Ocean
“SIPEA”
                                    (IMO No. 9323807)
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                           CONTENTS
INDEX
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                             ATTACHMENTS
01 Ship’s Particulars 01
02 Crew List 01
03 General Arrangement 01
04 Capacity Plan 01
08 Class Status 22
09 Q88 08
10 VPQ 30
12 Pumping Log 02
19 PSC Inspection 06
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1.0   INTRODUCTION
M.T. “Sipea” was superficially inspected on 1st February 2018 while she was lying
anchored at Tanjung Pelepas Anchorage, Malaysia where she double banked with
FSU “Grace Star” and was discharging the cargo that was loaded in Vopak Terminal,
Singapore. The vessel arrived and anchored at 0200 hrs. Upon discharge, the vessel
will load from FSU “Grace Star” and will again go back to Singapore for discharging.
The vessel came with an even keel of 7.5 m and the forward and aft drafts at the
time of inspection were 5.20 m and 7.00 m respectively and was continuously
varying due to cargo operation.
The inspection covered accessible areas on deck, engine room, forecastle, poop
deck, internal accommodation and the visible portions on the starboard side of the
hull above the water line.
Upon arrival on board, the Master met the surveyor at the gangway and proceeded
to the Engine Office where the meeting was held with the Chief Engineer. The
Master was informed by his managers that a representative would come from
Vietnam and he didn’t have further details. It was agreed that 3 ballast tanks on
the starboard side (1S, 3S and 6S) would be opened for inspection since the
double banking with the FSU was on the port side. We were accompanied by
Master/Chief Engineer/Chief Officer/First Engineer/Second Officer and one was
always present during the inspection.
The details of the vessel’s performance were limited to records that were made
accessible to us by the vessel.
Present at Survey
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2.0   BACKGROUND
The vessel is categorised by the Class as Oil and Chemical carrier of 35K DWT
category and was built by M/s STX Shipyard, Jinhae, South Korea. The vessel was
launched on 16th November 2006 and was delivered on 9th January 2007. It is
presently owned by M/s Calisa spa Societa Armatoriale, Italy and operated by M/s
Ottavio Novella, Italy.
M.T. “Sipea” is registered under Italy Flag from delivery. The vessel was classed
with American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) during construction and was changed to
Italian International Register (RINA) after delivery. The classification characters
are +AUT-PORT AUT-UMS CARGOCONTROL CLEAN-AIR COVENT IWS MON-SHAFT
SPM STAR-HULL-NB VCS.
The vessel’s Special Survey was completed on 6th December 2016 along with the
Dry Docking (only In-Water Survey). The next Intermediate Survey will be due on
9th July 2019 with the window periods from 10th October 2018 to 9th April 2020.
The vessel has 12 cargo tanks with 6 on port side and 6 on starboard side with a
total capacity of 42,675.4 m3. There are two slop tanks with a total capacity of
1,222.3 m3. Thus, the grand total capacity of all the 14 tanks is 43897.7 m3. Each
cargo tank is fitted with a dedicated submersible Framo pump with a capacity of
450 m3/h. The slop tanks are also fitted with one each Framo pump with a capacity
of 200 m3/h. These submersible pumps are driven by Framo power pack units.
Two power packs are diesel driven and the other two are electric driven.
The vessel has a total of 14 ballast tanks [Fore Peak, 6 pairs (P and S) of Water
Ballast Tanks and After Peak] with a total capacity of 21,060.5 m3 (21,587.0 MT).
The vessel is provided with two ballast pumps each with a capacity of 600 m3/hr
and they are also Framo pumps. The vessel’s de-ballasting was simultaneously
carried out while loading and the pumps were able to handle without any delay.
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Staff. All officers had the certificates of competency as per Flag State
requirements.
The vessel has two fresh water tanks, one with a capacity of 68.5 m3 and the other
with a capacity of 144.6 m3. Apart from that, there is a drinking water tank with
a capacity of 76.1 m3. The total capacity is 289.2 m3. The sanitary system is run
by fresh water and is of vacuum type. Few of the toilets were randomly checked
and noted satisfactorily maintained with flushes in satisfactory working condition.
Master is Romanian while officers and crew are Italians, Romanians, Polish and
Filipinos. All the officers and crew have attached bathrooms. The vessel has 28
cabins and the vessel is certified for 28 complements. The vessel consumes about
5.5 MT of fresh water per day and produces about 18 MT per day at sea.
Vessel has been maintained in a satisfactory condition. The forecastle, aft poop
deck, cargo holds/hatches, main deck and accommodation were structurally in
satisfactory condition while cosmetic condition such as poop deck, part of main
deck, part of accommodation external etc. was satisfactory. Pipelines and supports
on deck were also found structurally and cosmetically satisfactory. The paint at
hull slightly came off at certain locations.
Engine room was found to be in satisfactory condition without any significant dirt,
leakage etc. All the machineries appeared satisfactory and were said to be in good
operating condition.
PSC Inspection
The last three PSC inspection reports were obtained from the vessel and the
following results were noted.
Number of Deficiencies : 2 1 0
Outstanding Deficiencies : 0 0 0
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3.0    PRINCIPAL PARTICULARS
Vessel Particulars
FLAG : Italy
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DIMENSIONS                       Summer Deadweight        :    37,320.000 t
Gross : 25,651.000 t
Net : 9,111.000 t
Lightship : 8,986.502 t
LOA : 180.000 m
LBP : 171.200 m
Breadth : 32.000 m
Depth : 16.200 m
Net : 24,271.010 t
Net : 21,338.00 t
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4.0   VESSEL CERTIFICATES AND DOCUMENTATION
Vessel was built under American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) standards and upon
delivery was changed over to Registro Italiano Navale (RINA) and is presently
classed with RINA.
The vessel is owned by M/s Calisa spa Societa Armatoriale, Italy and managed by
M/s Ottavio Novella, Italy.
All the trading certificates of the vessel were reviewed and noted to be in order.
The Master gave the list of cargo loaded for the last 10 voyages (98A to 108A)
from 18th June 2017. The vessel has carried LSFO, Iranian Heavy Crude Oil, HSFO
(180 cSt), FO (380 cSt), HSFO (180 cSt) and VLSWR. The vessel was trading in
Indonesia, Singapore, Japan, Malaysia, China and Thailand during this period.
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5.0     CURRENT STATUTORY CERTIFICATES
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Surveys
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Hull Annual              06.12.2016     09.01.2018   10.10.2017 - 09.04.2018
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Recommendations
Nil
Nil
Remarks:
Mineral based oils were replaced by biodegradable oil in the stern tube.
The vessel is not fitted with a Class approved Ballast Water Treatment Plant.
The Ultrasonic Thickness Report was not available for inspection. The vessel was
having some records for the steel renewal in the last dry dock that were replaced
due to thicknesses below the recommended limits. The UT gauging report was
said to be in the office.
                             F                   A          P                 S
 Steady Bush                0.90                0.50       0.80              1.05
 Pintle Bush                0.25                1.40       0.90              2.40
 Jumping Bar                -----               -----      1.30              1.30
                                     Previous                      Last
 Date                               15.12.2014                  22.07.2016
 Top                                  59.30                       59.30
 Bottom                               59.10                       59.40
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6.0      CREW AND MANNING PARTICULARS
The vessel has two fresh water tanks, one with a capacity of 68.5 m3 and the other
with a capacity of 144.6 m3. Apart from that, there is a drinking water tank with
a capacity of 76.1 m3. The total capacity is 289.2 m3. The sanitary system is run
by fresh water and is of vacuum type. Few of the toilets were randomly checked
and noted satisfactorily maintained with flushes in satisfactory working condition.
Master is Romanian while officers and crew are Italians, Romanians, Polish and
Filipinos. All the officers and crew have attached bathrooms. The vessel has 28
cabins and the vessel is certified for 28 complements. The vessel consumes about
5.5 MT of fresh water per day and produces about 18 MT per day at sea.
Crew Nationality
 Master                        :   Romanian
 Officers and Petty Officers   :   Italian, Romanian and Filipino
 Ratings                       :   Italian, Romanian, Polish and Filipino
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Minimum Manning Certificate Requirements
Flag: Italy
Technicians 4 Polish
Total 17 Total 26
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                     -ESSENTIAL DOCUMENTS ON BOARD-
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7.0     BRIDGE AND NAVIGATIONAL AIDS / EQUIPMENT
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Wheelhouse is fitted with all the necessary Radio and Navigational equipment as
stipulated in the rules. The Wheelhouse was noted with sufficient space and the
equipment were properly arranged and had a clear view through the windows
fitted with washers, wipers and clear view screens. All Bridge equipment were
reported to be in satisfactory operational condition. The vessel is fitted with three
ECDIS on board. Thus, there was no provision of paper charts for the emergency
navigation purpose.
Fire detection alarm panel for machinery space and accommodation is installed in
the wheelhouse. The panel was found to be without any faulty alarm.
The availability of publications for the intended voyage were said to be sufficient
on board.
The vessel has 12 cargo tanks (6 tanks on the port side and 6 tanks on the
starboard side) with a total capacity of 42,675.4 m3. Apart from these 12 cargo
tanks, the vessel has two slop tanks with a total capacity of 1,222.3 m3. Thus, the
grand total capacity of all the 14 tanks is 43,897.7 m3. Each cargo tank is fitted
with a dedicated submersible Framo pump with a capacity of 450 m3/h. The slop
tanks are also fitted with one each Framo pump with a capacity of 200 m3/h. These
submersible pumps are driven by Framo power pack units. Two power packs are
diesel driven and the other two are electric driven. All the tanks are fitted with
heating coils.
The vessel arrived Tanjung Pelepas anchorage with cargo in 1, 3 and 6 tanks and
was discharging at the beginning of inspection. The vessel commenced loading
cargo at the end of inspection that was bound for Singapore. The empty tanks
were inerted. Thus, none of the cargo tanks could be inspected.
The vessel has 14 ballast tanks (Fore Peak, 6 on port side, 6 on starboard side
and After Peak) with a total capacity of 21,060.5 m3 (21,587.0 MT). The vessel is
provided with two ballast pumps each with a capacity of 600 m3/hr. There is one
Fire & G.S pump and one Fire & Bilge pump each with a capacity of 270 m3/h that
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can be used in an emergency. It was reported that the vessel has so far carried
out de-ballasting operations without any delay for cargo loading.
The Master informed that the port side ballast tanks cannot be inspected since the
cargo operations were going on. It was agreed that #1S, #3S and #6S will be
opened for inspection. 1S tank was recently painted internally and was looking in
good condition without any noticeable rust formation. All the structures were good
in condition. Very few rungs have thinned down but were structurally intact. Most
of the inner parts were freshly painted but were partially painted in some places.
There were very thin mud deposits on the flooring which were still slightly wet. In
case of 3S and 6S tanks, few rungs as well as some parts of side rails have also
thinned down, but the present structural integrity is still satisfactory. These two
tanks were not yet painted and were having rust flakes, mainly on the ladders and
railings but did not pose any concerns about the strength. Some of the anodes
appeared replaced in last dry dock with more than 90% still intact while some
other anodes were slightly eaten away but 60% to 70% was still noted intact. 3S
was having slight wet mud deposits at certain areas while 6S was having traces
of water sprays inside the tanks creating a slight hazy atmosphere. In general, all
the tanks were in satisfactory condition.
The bottom of all the inspected tanks were still having water and thus could not
be inspected completely. The Master informed that Fore Peak tank was being
painted with the extra crewmembers who were signed on only for carrying out
maintenance jobs like this.
The forecastle deck is a raised deck with the main deck. The structural condition
of forecastle as well as the aft poop deck was satisfactory. The windlass platforms
were in satisfactory condition. The gypsy and anchor chains of both windlasses
were in good condition. The deck cosmetic condition was a mixture of freshly
painted in most of the places and with slight dirt deposits in some areas. Minor
rust stains were noticed from places like wingnuts of hatch covers that have
formed on the hatch covers. Most of the mooring ropes looked recently replaced
while very few were slightly old ones. All the fittings such as bollards, capstans,
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fairleads etc. were in satisfactory condition and were stencilled with the required
information such as BHP, SWL, date of test etc. were properly stencilled at
appropriate places. Same was the condition of the aft mooring winches. The
foundations were also noted to be intact. The platforms were in satisfactory
condition. Brake linings of the all mooring winches forward and aft were found to
be satisfactory. Port and Starboard anchor and anchoring equipment were noted
structurally satisfactory and were properly lubricated.
The Hose Handling Crane, E/R Crane and the Provision Crane on “B” deck were
satisfactory in appearance and were said to be in satisfactory operating condition.
All the LSA equipment that were superficially checked were found in good
condition. The lifebuoy lights were randomly checked and were in working order.
The vessel is provided with aluminium accommodation ladders one each on port
and starboard side and looked satisfactory.
Breathing apparatus sets were found in order. The portable fire extinguishers were
randomly checked and were found in place as per the Fire Plan and it was reported
that they were being regularly serviced.
The engine room and purifier room spaces are fitted with fixed CO2 fire
extinguishing system which is located on the upper deck starboard side and inside
accommodation. It was kept in a tidy condition. The deck firefighting is with foam
and the tank (8 m3 capacity) is housed inside the accommodation. It appeared to
be in satisfactory condition.
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11.0 POLLUTION PREVENTION
The Engine Room is provided with an Oily Water Separator which appeared to be
in regular use. Proper entries were made in the Oil Record Book.
Containment trays were fitted around bunker vents and plugs were in place and
all were found good.
The vessel is not fitted with Sewage Treatment Plant. The vessel has a sewage
holding tank of 6 m3 capacity and an overflow tank of 3 m3 capacity. Since the
sanitary system is vacuum system, the waste collection is minimum and is able to
hold the sewage collections for a long time. The incinerator appeared in good
condition and was said to be operating satisfactorily.
The engine room tank top was found to be dry and clean without any water and
oil stains. There were no significant leakages anywhere in the Engine Room.
Garbage Record Book and Ballast Water Management Records were maintained
satisfactorily.
Both sides of the main deck were found in satisfactory condition. All the parts of
the main deck were satisfactorily painted, and ongoing maintenance was being
carried out by the staff. The paint colour of main deck was gave a pleasing
appearance. The studs and nuts of all the manhole doors were found good and
intact. The gratings on the cargo manifolds and on the catwalk were noted in
satisfactory condition without any considerable reduction in thickness.
Forecastle deck was raised with main deck and was noted to be structurally
satisfactory. The aft poop deck was also in structurally satisfactory condition.
All deck fittings including air vent pipes, mast riser, cargo tank hatches, and
attachments were apparently in satisfactory condition with proper maintenance.
All the pipelines for cargo, ballast, hydraulic, air etc. were painted and were
without any rust. The railings on deck on both port and starboard side were found
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in satisfactory condition with good paintwork. There were minor bends at some
places but were not significant. The deck thus appeared in satisfactory condition
that requires very minimal maintenance to continue its good condition.
The ship is provided with a helipad for the pilots to board the vessel easily as well
as for the use of ship staff in case of any emergency airlifting. This is located
abreast of #1P cargo tank. The helipad is used for winching operation only. The
helipad markings were noted in satisfactory condition with paint properly applied.
All the related equipment for the helicopter landing are stowed separately and
they were in order.
Since the vessel was carrying out STS operation (first discharging and then
loading) with FSU “Grace Star” and the vessel had double banked on her port side
with the FSU, only the vessel’s starboard hull could be inspected. The vessel came
to the anchorage with an even keel of 7.5 m but the forward and aft drafts at the
time of inspection were 5.2 m and 7.0 m respectively, thus exposing considerable
portion of the hull above water. The hull was noted structurally strong without any
noticeable dent. The paint above and below load line was noted intact without any
major breakage. Very minor removal of paint was noticed at some areas below
the load line but was insignificant. No abnormal sea growth or barnacles were
noted along the water line. The draft marks at all locations were legible. Stains
were noticed from the scuppers that ran vertically downwards. Apart from that,
there were scattered rust marks above the load line and these were only at few
places.
Anti-Fouling paint was sealed with TBT free sealer coating and the certificate to
that effect was issued by the Class. There were also some scratch marks noticed.
The vessel’s names at the forward and the name/IMO number at the aft were
clearly visible.
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14.0 LOAD LINE ITEMS
Ladders leading to accommodation decks were all seen in mostly good condition
with rust.
Most of the fire doors in the accommodation were good in appearance and were
closing gently.
All deck fittings including air vent pipes and attachments were structurally sound
and satisfactorily maintained. The vents were also properly stenciled.
The bulwarks at the forecastle and railings at aft poop deck were noted in
structurally and cosmetically satisfactory condition without any noticeable
damage.
Since the hatch covers all the cargo tanks were closed, it was not possible to
inspect the packing condition.
The Compass deck was noted recently painted and in good condition.
The officers and crew have separate mess rooms. All of them appeared to be in
satisfactory condition. Similarly, the officers’ and crew smoke rooms were also in
good condition. The furniture condition was satisfactory. An extra room was
retrofitted within the officers’ smoke room which is used as a meeting room.
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All the officers and crewmembers have attached bath rooms. Fresh water is used
for toilet flushing and the sanitary system is operated on vacuum system. Some
of the common toilets were tested and were found in satisfactory condition. The
floor tiles had a bit dull look that could be improved.
The accommodation air conditioning was running at the time of inspection and it
was maintained at comfortable temperatures. The vessel is fitted with two air
conditioning compressors. The vessel has a gymnasium fitted at the starboard
side of the upper deck. There were sufficient equipment and were in satisfactory
condition. The table tennis table was not in use and was kept in a corner.
The vessel has two laundry rooms, one in upper deck and the other in “B” deck.
There were also driers, and all were in satisfactory condition. Separating washing
machines were provided for civil clothes and boiler suits. Both laundry rooms were
with attached drying rooms.
The weather tight doors and port holes were of were in satisfactory condition.
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16.0 GALLEY, PROVISION STORE AND DECK STORES
The galley was maintained satisfactorily. The floor was maintained satisfactorily.
Galley was equipped with hot plates, grill and oven and all were reported working
satisfactorily. The garbage was properly segregated and well maintained.
For keeping the wet provisions, the vessel has meat, fish and vegetable rooms.
The stuffing of items was satisfactory. The reefer room temperatures were
maintained satisfactorily. Following temperatures were noticed during inspection:
Compartment Temperature °C
The normal temperatures were around -18°C for meat and fish rooms and around
+3°C for vegetable room and they were satisfactorily maintained as per the
available records.
It was noted that galley exhaust filter was being cleaned regularly.
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17.0 ENGINE ROOM MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT
The engine room was designed to run as an unattended machinery space at all
times and was being maintained that way without any difficulty.
Areas around the machinery such as main engine, boiler, purifiers, compressors,
pumps, pollution prevention equipment etc. were generally clean without any
leakages.
The Engine Control Room is located at the port side of the Engine Room on the
first deck and was in satisfactory condition. It was designed with sufficient space
in order to accommodate the essential instrumentation required for the monitoring
and control of Engine Room and Deck machinery. They were reported in good
working condition. The rubber matting was in good condition. The domestic
voltage is 220V.
Main Engine
The Main Engine (Maker: STX MAN B&W, Type: 6S50MC-C) was noted satisfactory
with all mountings intact and without any significant major abnormality and
without any leakages. The C/E informed that the Main Engine was sometimes
operated at normal speed and sometimes on economical speed depending on the
charterers’ requirements. The performance report taken on 6th January 2018
showed that the M/E was run at 118 rpm corresponding to around 80% load. All
the parameters were noted satisfactory.
The general observation on Main Engine was that it was satisfactorily kept without
any significant leakages.
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 Direction          Position                  RPM           Speed (kt)
Half 90 10.6
Slow 75 8.5
             Slow                                     75             3.0
    Astern
Half 90 3.8
Auxiliary Engine
All 3 Auxiliary Engines (STX MAN B&W 5L 23/30H) were stated to be running
satisfactorily and could take up around 500 kW load against the rated load of 600
kW. #1 and #3 were running during inspection delivering 250 kW each. The
general condition was quite satisfactory without any major leakage. One A/E is
run at sea, in port and at anchorage. It was stated that the vessel runs second
Auxiliary Engine when extra load is required such as deck water, ballasting, etc.
There are two separate diesel driven auxiliary engines and two electrically driven
motors that supply the required power to the power packs that are used to operate
all the hydraulically driven cargo oil pumps and ballast pumps (Maker: Framo).
All Auxiliary Engines run using HFO (380 cSt) and are changed over to MDO only
while stopping for longer period.
The emergency generator (450 V, 3Ø, 60 Hz, 150 kVA) is located at the port side
on the upper deck and was seen in satisfactory condition. It was noted that the
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generator was regularly tried out on weekly basis. The emergency generator was
kept in “Auto” mode and the necessary starting procedure was displayed inside
the room.
Boiler
The oil-fired auxiliary boiler (Maker: Kangrim, Type: MB05DZRY) also runs on 380
cSt fuel oil. It is a low pressure boiler (7 kg/cm2) since it is required only for
heating purposes. The boiler was stated to be in satisfactory working condition.
The auxiliary boiler runs only in port since the exhaust boiler could cope at sea
with the steam demand even in cold climates as well as at economical speed. The
boiler burner assembly, mountings, pipelines and lagging were in satisfactory
condition. The boiler was firing on auto during inspection.
The boiler water test has been carried out regularly. The cascade tank water was
noted slightly rusty (due to cargo tank heating coils) but without any oil traces.
Auxiliaries
The vessel is equipped with 2 main air compressors, one service air compressor
and one emergency air compressor for air supply. All these were reported to be in
satisfactory working condition.
The vessel is fitted with 2 fuel oil purifiers and 2 lube oil purifiers and all the
purifiers were said to be working in satisfactory condition. There was a separate
compartment for all these purifiers as well as fuel oil heaters, booster pumps etc.
The compartment was noted clean without any fuel leakage.
The vessel is fitted with a Bow Thruster (Maker: Kawasaki, Type: KB88-B3F, 850
kW) at the forward and the entry was from the Bosun’s stores. The entry into the
BT room was prohibited since it was not properly ventilated and thus the inspection
could not be done.
All the other auxiliary machinery such as seawater, fresh water, fuel oil and lube
oil pumps were noted in satisfactory working condition.
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The E/R tank top was in good condition and it was dry without traces of oil and
water. The aft bilge was noted satisfactory.
The emergency fire pump was seen in good condition without any leakage from
the seal or presence of any rust.
The rated capacity of the Fresh Water Generator is 20 MT/day and the vessel is
producing about 18 MT/day while the overall daily consumption is about 5.5 MT.
The workshop, store room and other common spaces were satisfactorily
maintained.
The Chief Engineer claimed that the vessel has critical spares as per Class
requirements. Company replaces the spares as soon as they are consumed. Some
of the major items such as liner, piston, bearings were seen during inspection.
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Consumption (As given by Chief Engineer and approximate)
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18.0 HOLDS, TANKS AND CAPACITIES
                                                    Capacity m3
S. No.         Tank Details           Frame
                                                 100%        98%
42,675.4 41,821.9
1,222.3 1,197.9
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Ballast Tanks
                                                                      100% Capacity
S. No.                    Tank                        Frame
                                                                      m3              MT
                                                     Frame       100%
 S. No.                    Tank                                              98% MT
                                                      No.         m3
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Diesel Oil Tanks (δ = 0.8500 MT/m3)
                                                       Frame                 Capacity
 S. No.                 Tank
                                                        No.             m3               MT
   01      Fresh Water Tank (P)                        -1 ~ 6                68.5              68.5
   02      Fresh Water Tank (S)                        -1 ~ 11            144.6               144.6
   03      Drinking Water Tank (S)                     6 ~ 11                76.1              76.1
                                                          Total           289.2           289.2
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Miscellaneous Tanks
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19.0 MACHINERY INFORMATION
Provision Crane
Maker                        : Dong Nam Enterprise Co. Ltd.
Type                         : Electro Hydraulic Single Jib Crane
Capacity                     : 2.0 MT
Mooring Winches
Maker                        : Rolls Royce OY AB
Type                         : MW150H
Capacity                     : 15 MT x 15 m/min
Quantity                     : 4
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Anchor
Maker                  : Vicinay Cadenas S.A.
Number                 : 2
Weight                 : 6,225 kg each
Cables
Number Fitted                   : 4
Maker                           : Framo
Type                            : 2 x Electrical – 2 x Diesel (Cummins)
Output                          : 310 kW Electrical - 425 kW Cummins
Working Pressure                : Max 268 Bar
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OIL/PRODUCT CARRIER EQUIPMENT
Cargo Pumps
Maker Framo
RPM ---
Stripping System
Maker                   Nil
Type
Capacity
Oxygen/Pressure Recorder
Maker               Skatool
Type                TWF 400A
Capacity            150-210 M3/H
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Tank Cleaning Machines
Maker                      Polarmarine
Type                       PJ 30
Capacity                   39 m3/h
Number of Drive Heads      01
Pump Output                ----
Tank Scopes
Number Provided             3
Maker                       Draeger
Type                        X-AM 700
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LIFE SAVING EQUIPMENT
 Life Rafts
                                    Port              Starboard          Forward
 Maker                                                  Viking
 Capacity                :       16 x 2                 16 x 2               6
 Date of Manufacture     :    07/11, 05/13          07/11, 01/14         07/2011
 Last Service Date       :    20.10.2017              20.10.2017       20.10.2017
Rescue Boat
Survival Suits
(Includes additional in respect of Chemical Notation)
 Number of Sets              : 35
 Number provided                           : 07
 Spare Bottles                             : 18
 Maker                                     : Unipack (4) / Scott (3)
 Type                                      : ----
 Date of last service                      : 03.07.2017
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EEBD’s
BA Compressor
Maker : BAUER
Type : J-II-E
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FIRE-FIGHTING
CO2 System
Foam System
Fire Extinguishers
Number Fitted                   : 02
Maker                           : Shin Shin, Pusan, Korea
Type                            : SVS 200F
Capacity                        : 270 m3/h x 100 m
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Emergency Fire Pump
Number Fitted            : 01
Maker                    : Shin Shin, Pusan, Korea
Type                     : SVS 100
Capacity                 : 72 m3/h
Prime Mover              : Electric Motor
Location                 : Steering Gear
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MACHINERY EQUIPMENT LIST
PUMPS
Ballast Pumps
Number Fitted           : 2
Maker                   : FRAMO
Type                    : SB300
Capacity (m3/h)         : 600
Number Fitted              : 3
Maker                      : Shin Shin, Pusan, Korea
Type                       : B200 VID1
Capacity (m3/h)            : 355 x 25 m
Number Fitted              : 2
Maker                      : Shin Shin, Korea
Type                       : B200 VID2/1
Capacity (m /h)
           3
                           : 360 x 25 m
Number Fitted              :     2
Maker                      :     Shin Shin, Korea
Type                       :     B125-VID1
Capacity (m3/h)            :     84 x 30 m
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Main Lubricating Oil Pumps
Number Fitted                : 2
Maker                        : Shin Shin, Korea
Type                         : SDF-2V200B
Capacity (m3/h)              : 200 x 4.5 kg/cm2
Number Fitted                : 2
Maker                        : Jonghap, Korea
Type                         : H-264, Vertical 2 Stage
Output (m /h)
         3
                             : 160
Working Pressure             : 30 Bar
Number Fitted                : 1
Maker                        : Jonghap, Korea
Type                         : AHV-30, “V” Type 2 Stage
Output (m /h)
         3
                             : 30
Working Pressure             : 30 Bar
Number Fitted                : 1
Maker                        : Jonghap, Korea
Type                         : ZS22B Screw Type Air Cooled
Output (m /h)
         3
                             : 213
Working Pressure             : 7.4 Bar
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MISCELLANEOUS
Number of Units                   2
Unit Maker                        Hi Air
Cooling Capacity                  +35°C - +27°C Summer
Heating Capacity                  -20°C - +20°C Winter
Compressor Maker                  Hi Press
Compressor Type                   CMO260
Purifiers
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT
 The vessel is fitted with a Sewage Holding Tank of 6.0 m3 capacity and
 Overflow Tank of 3.0 m3 capacity.
Incinerator
Maker                                   : Hyundai Marine Machinery
Type                                    : MAXI SL 1
Capacity                                : 320,000 kCal/h
Number Fitted                           : 2
Maker                                   : K.C. Ltd., Korea
Type                                    : 2 x 1,300 m3/hr
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Engine Room Workshop Machinery
Lathe Yes
Tailshaft                                         Nil
Propeller                                         Nil
Anchor                                            1
Item                                          Qty
Main Engine
Cylinder Covers 1
Piston Head 4
Main Bearing 2
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                          -PROPULSION DATA-
Main Engine
Design                               : Two Stroke, SA, Crosshead, Turbocharged
Maker                                : STX – MAN B&W
Type                                 : 6S50MC-C
Engine Number                        : SB6S50-4775
Number of Cylinders                  : 6
Bore                                 : 500 mm
Stroke                               : 2,000 mm
M.C.R./RPM                           : 9,480.0 kW at 127.0 rpm
C.S.R./RPM                           : 8,532 kW at 122.6 rpm
Propeller
Maker                             Lubmarine
Type:             Crankcase   -   Atlanta MD 3005
                  Cylinder    -   Talusia Universal
Steering Gear
Rudder
Type : SEMI-SPADE
Weight : 9T
Bow Thruster
Maker : Kawasaki
Type : KB88-B3F
Output : 850 kW
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Main Engine Data
% Water : 0
PQ Index : 15
Remarks : Normal
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M/E Running Hours
53,631 hours
Component Interval 1 2 3 4 5 6
Air Start V/V 12,000 6,374 6,374 6,374 6,374 6,374 6,374
Unit No. 1 2 3 4 5 6
P Comp (bar) 84 84 84 84 83 84
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M/E Performance Report
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Main Engine Crankshaft Deflection
Unit 1 2 3 4 5 6
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Main Engine Cylinder Liner Wear Record
                                    Maximum     Maximum
 Cylinder   Total Running Hours
                                     Recorded   Recorded       Remarks
 Number           @ Date
                                    Wear mm     Ovality mm
    2                                                          All cylinder
                                                               liners were
                                                              renewed on
    3
                                                              28.97.2916
                                                             during the last
                                                               dry dock.
    4
                                                                Present
                                                             Running Hours:
    5                                                            8,203
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                        -AUXILIARIES DATA-
Number of Sets               :    3
Maker                        :    STX MAN B&W
Type                         :    5L23/30H
Number of Cylinders          :    5
Bore                         :    230 mm
Stroke                       :    300 mm
Output                       :    600 kW
RPM                          :    720
Main Alternators
Number of Sets              : 3
Maker                       : Hyundai
Type                        : HFCS – 54 – 14K
Output                      : 600 kW
Volts                       : 440 V
Frequency                   : 60 Hz
Emergency Alternator
Maker                       : Stamford
Type                        : UCM274F1
Output                      : 150 kVA
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Auxiliary Engine Data
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Steam Plant
Auxiliary Boiler
Number of Sets                       : 1
Maker                                : Kangrim
Type                                 : MB05DZRY
Maximum Evaporation Rate             : 15,000 kg/h
Number of Burners                    : 1
Maximum Allowable Working Pressure   : 7.0 Bar
Consumption at sea                   : Nil
Consumption in Port                  : 2.0 MT
Maker                         : Unitor
Type                          : Dosing Tank with Pump
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22.0 VOYAGE MEMO
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23.0 OTHERS
The Master only knew that some representative from Vietnam would come on
board, but he didn’t have further details from the owners. In spite of this, he, C/E
and all other officers and crew who were involved in the inspection gave excellent
cooperation. As per the Master, this is the first time he received an inspector on
this vessel. However, nearly at the end of inspection when we asked for the
consumption, sighting of logbooks etc., he informed that he could not give them
without the owners’ permission. He also informed he would get the approval soon.
However, it took a long time and at the same time, we were unable to inform on
time due to weak signal on board. Finally, approval was given by the owners and
then only the Master gave us some records.
24.0 CONCLUSION
The vessel was built in a reputed shipyard in Korea for it quality of workmanship.
It is also fitted with reputed and reliable equipment and machinery.
The present owners have been giving good attention in operating the vessel in a
satisfactory manner and the vessel is mostly employed for the carriage low sulphur
fuel oil as could be seen from the Voyage Memo. The owners have been providing
all the necessary support and the spares and stores supply seem to be adequate.
They also have been supplying items such as paints, mooring ropes which can be
seen on board the vessel. The vessel may be classified well above average when
compared to the age of the vessel. No doubt there are some areas that will require
ongoing attention to keep the vessel in good shape and that is normal. The
cosmetic appearance may not be excellent, but the structural condition is good.
The next docking will be due on 8th August 2019 and it is expected that the hull
will withstand till that time since it appeared good as viewed from the port side.
01. The next special survey will be due on 9th January 2022.
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02. The C/E handed over the M/E Crankshaft deflection that was taken by the
     shipyard personnel during the last dry dock (03.08.2016). There was no
     record when A/E’s crankshaft inspections were taken. C/E was unable to give
     any explanation on this.
03. The vessel has been carrying mostly heavy fuel oil and the cargo are
     expected to contain heavy amount of sludge since the tanks were not cleaned
     for quite some time. Cleaning, painting and maintenance shall be carried out
     in case it is decided to carry sensitive cargoes.
04. The vessel is not yet fitted with the Ballast Water Management Plant. This
     shall be borne in mind since it will incur heavy expenses and a suitable
     location to fit the plant also should be considered.
05. Since the vessel is not fitted with Alpha Lubricator, the consumption of
     cylinder oil is considerably higher.
06. Even though the condition of the ballast tanks that were inspected was good,
     it is suggested to inspect all the ballast tanks to ensure their good condition.
07. The vessel could not produce the UT gauging report. It was told that it is in
     the office. Since some minor steel work renewal was done on Fore Peak all
     ballast tanks during the last dry dock, it is suggested to review the Thickness
     Gauging report to ensure the suitability of the steel plates.
08. It is suggested to inspect the cargo holds so that a firm idea of their condition
     will be known.
09. The vessel had replaced Biodegradable lube oil in the stern tube system.
10. M/E, A/E, Stern Tube, Steering and Framo system lube oils were tested. All
     were satisfactory except No.2 A/E that contains high Insolubles. However,
     this has not reached the critical limit.
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Terms and Conditions
Superficial visual inspections of vessels by SAFRA Maritime Services Pte Ltd are
undertaken on the following terms:
Whilst every reasonable effort has been made to survey the vessel concerned in
accordance with instructions, neither SAFRA Maritime Services Pte Ltd nor the
Inspector conducting the inspection accept any responsibility whatsoever of failure
to survey or inspect any item of hull or machinery that is not reasonable accessible
or available for inspection or (in the case of machinery) opened up for inspection
and having regard always to the condition of the vessel and its location, whether
or not the machinery was seen in operation and the time available for the carrying
out of the Survey.
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