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Class 2 (2nd Engineer) MEKG 📅 Dec 2018

Exam Question

Describe the in-water survey with respect to classification society requirements of the external underwater structure of a very large crude carer.

Reference Answer

The purpose of the in-water survey is to obtain information on the condition of the hull and machinery of large vessels normally obtained from the Docking Survey. The survey may be carried out instead of any one of the two docking surveys, under the surveillance of a surveyor with the ship at a stable draught in sheltered waters, the in-water visibility is to be good and the underwater hull clean.
The survey requires a self-propelled, steerable survey vehicle fitted with a long-range TV camera to aid steering and check for hull distortion also a close-up high-resolution TV color camera to give a true picture of the state of coatings and for inspection of weld seams. In some cases a 35mm still camera is fitted. An ultrasonic probe is provided to measure plate thicknesses and other equipment includes a depth meter and speed indicator. Power is supplied and information is relayed using an umbilical from the vehicle to the survey boat
The survey boat usually houses a console containing TV monitors. plate thickness printout, audio cassette recorder, video recorder and playback unit, diver communication system, vehicle control system and associated instrumentation.
The survey vehicle is taken to the starting datum by a diver. With the aid of one of the TV monitors and using the shell expansion plan as a map, the vehicle may be guided, from the control console, over the bottom and sides of the hull by following weld runs and by reference to other features such as inlets and tank plugs. Pictures and navigational information are relayed back and video recorded along with plate thicknesses giving the surveyor an integrated visual record of all relevant information. In addition, a plate thickness print-out can be produced and/or an audio recording. The vehicle will also provide pictures of such items as the stern frame, rudder, propeller, bilge keels and hull openings although a diver may be used with a handheld camera for closer inspection of these items and also for inspection of plating on the turn of the bilge. Divers are used to measure stern bearing wear down and pintle clearances, and to inspect such things as stern seals, anodes, pintles and rudder stock couplings.

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