DDocking Survey Checklist
DDocking Survey Checklist
SHELL PLATING
Ship’s shell including side, bottom and bow plating, stern, keel and bilge keels examined to confirm that these are in
satisfactory condition
SHELL OPENINGS
Plating, fittings & connection in way of shell openings examined to confirm that these are in satisfactory condition
STERN FRAME & RUDDER
Stern frame & rudder examined to confirm that these are in satisfactory condition. The clearance in the rudder bearings
satisfactory.
RUDDER BEARING/BUSH CLEARANCES
{Attach the additional notes mentioning rudder bearing/bush clearance here. Recommended to mention the values in the
below prescribed format
Neck Bush: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pintle Bush: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------}
SEA INLETS AND DISCHARGES & OTHER OPENINGS
i) Sea inlets and discharge openings in shell and particularly the shell plating in way liable to excess corrosion examined
to confirm that these are in satisfactory condition.
ii) Confirm that the gauging requirements of shell plating in way of OBD opening for vessels from SS No. IV onwards
carried out.
PROPELLERS
Examination of propellers towards erosion, pitting, cracking of blades or possible contact damage. Fastenings &
gratings examined to confirm that these are in satisfactory condition
CONTROLLABLE PITCH PROPELLERS
For controllable pitch propellers, fastenings and tightness of hub and blade sealing examined to confirm that these are in
satisfactory condition.
OTHER PROPULSION
Exposed parts of steerable propellers, azimuth thrusters, side thrusters, vertical axis propellers and water jet units are to
be examined for satisfactory condition. Confirm that manufacture recommended routines, if any have been carried out
satisfactorily.
(Note: If the underwater housing/shaft is not made of corrosion resistant material & exposed, checking of sealing’s and
shaft to be carried out as per manufacture instructions).
SEA CHESTS & GRATINGS
i) Sea chests and their gratings, sea connections and overboard discharge valves and cocks and their fastening to the hull
and sea chests examined to confirm that these are in satisfactory condition.
ii) Confirmation that the corrosion protection system in way of sea chest (Anodes etc.) is in satisfactory condition.
iii) Confirm that the gauging of sea chest plating carried out (for vessels from SS No. IV).
(Valves and cocks need not be opened up more than once in a special survey period unless considered necessary by the
surveyor)
INSPECTION OF SHIP’S SIDE VALVES
i) All ship side valves (suction and discharge valves) opened up and examined
ii) Upon re-assembly valves tested to confirm satisfactory operation of the valves and their actuating mechanisms
including testing of any remote controls (e.g. extended spindles, rod gearing etc); Full closing of the valves; tightness of
the valves when fully seated
(Note: All ship side valves i.e. all suction and discharge valves are to be opened up and examined at least once in
special survey period)
CONDITION OF OIL GLAND/S