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SURVEY REPORT
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List of Contents
1. Introduction
Chief Officer
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2d Officer
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Chief Engineer
2d Engiineer
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3d Engiineer
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Electrical Engineer
2. Vessels particulars
Breadth
IMO number
Depth
Official number
Model of ME
MMSI number
Class ID Propeller
No
Number of holds
GMDSS Area
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Total Volume
Shipowner
Minimum manning
Manager of vessel
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3. Ships documents
C
Letter of Dispensation
3.22
3.25
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Boiler Survey
4.5
5. Navigational Publications
Picture
No. Publications Remarks
Updated to No._________.
Notice to Mariners No remarks.
5.6
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Available. Corrected________.
IMO TSS Book No remarks.
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COLREG
5.15
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Picture
No. Publications & Information Remarks
SOLAS
6.1
Amendment to SOLAS
6.2
MARPOL
6.3
Amendments to MARPOL
6.4
IMDG Code
6.8
Maneuvering data
6.10
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Capacity plan
6.13
Muster List
6.14
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Instructions Remarks
Radar Logbook
8.10
Stability Records
8.12
Movement Book
8.20
Weather reports
8.21
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Visitors Log
8.22 .
Medical Log
8.24
9. Emergency preparedness
Navigational Bridge
9.2
Crew accommodations
9.4
Fire Plan
9.5
Navigational Bridge
9.6
SOPEP
9.7
Boat drill
9.12
Last date :______________
Fire Drill
9.15
Condition/Remarks Picture
Description
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Magnetic Compass
Speed Log
Course recorder
Sextant
Chronometer
Barometer
Binocular(s)
Wind-gauge
Engine-order Telegraph
Description Condition
Picture
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GMDSS JRC
Emergency batteries
Lifeboat radio
EPIRB's
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Auto alarms
Walkie - Talkies
Description Condition
Picture
C
Fire Main
Fire Hydrants
Hose Boxes
Firemen's Outfits
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Fire/Smoke Detectors
Lifeboats
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Inflatable Liferafts
Lifejackets
Ships Pyrotechnics
Lifebuoys
Immersion suits
Pictures
Description Condition/ Remarks /
Bottom Shell Plating, Anodes, Chests, Rudder and Propeller
are __________________________. Protected by paint.
Underwater Part & coatings , , ,
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Coatings
Spar ceiling
Lighting
Internal plating
Coatings
Anodes
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Notes: Double bottom and ballast tanks are to be hydro tested and selected tanks are to be inspected internally.
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Cabins
Saloon
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Mess-room
Galley
Gym
Swimming Pool
Sauna
Common/Public rooms
and alleyways
Sanitary Spaces
Hospital
Paint Locker
Deck/Masthouse Stores
Forecastle Store
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Pictures
Description Condition
Windlass and capstans (including
brake linings & guards)
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Winches
(including brake linings & guards)
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Cranes
Derricks
(including running gear)
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Anchors and cables
(including securing devices)
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Deck Lightning
Cargo manifold
Cargo valves
Pictures
Description Condition
Main Engine
Main Switchboard
Emergency Switchboard
Air Compressors
L.O. Purifiers
F.O. Purifiers
Refrigerating Plant
Sewage Plant
Incinerator
Evaporator
ME Pumps
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LO Cooler
FW Cooler ME
FW Cooler AE
Shaft tunnel
Workshops
Lighting
Pictures
Description Condition
Propeller Shaft
Propeller
Anchor
Valve Stem of ME
Valve Seat of ME
21.2 Navigation
Who is responsible for correcting the charts,
which chart correction system is followed and
when were the charts last corrected?
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Are there records of passage plans for the present and past
voyages?
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21.3 Safety
21.4 Maintenance
How often is the vessel visited by a company
superintendent?
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Is there a planned maintenance system in operation, and if
so, is it being properly followed?
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Do you believe that the vessel and its crew are receiving
adequate shore management support?
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Do you consider that the standards of crewing and
operational practices aboard this ship need examining in
greater detail?
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How do you rate the effectiveness of the vessel's
pollution prevention equipment and documented anti-
pollution procedures?
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22. Summary
Basing on the stated in this report available information, verbally received from the Master
of the Vessel, Officers and Crew members, from the documents provided for review and our
visual inspection, it is the Surveyors opinion that on the date of survey the vessel is
generally in good condition.
Management, Manning and Maintenance correspond to common practice as per Vessels
Flag, Classification Register and International Marine Conventions requirements and Rules
as per Vessels trading area.
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