Drydocking involves removing a vessel from water for maintenance and repairs
Hull Cleaning and Inspection: Comprehensive removal of marine growth followed by detailed inspections to assess structural integrity and maintenance needs.
Propeller and Rudder Maintenance: Precision polishing, balancing, and repairs to ensure optimal propulsion efficiency and maneuverability.
Underwater Valve Overhauls: Thorough disassembly, cleaning, and testing of all sea valves to maintain watertight integrity and performance.
Hull Painting and Coating: Application of high-performance anti-fouling and protective coatings to extend hull life and improve fuel efficiency.
Shaft and Bearing Alignment Checks: Advanced techniques for checking shaft alignment and bearing conditions to reduce vibration and wear.
“We offer a comprehensive range of drydocking services aimed at maintaining the structural integrity, performance, and compliance of your vessel. Our process begins with thorough pre-docking assessments and meticulous planning to ensure every aspect of the vessel’s underwater and topside structure is addressed efficiently. Once docked, we undertake complete hull cleaning, blasting, and coating applications using industry-approved anti-fouling systems to enhance fuel efficiency and reduce marine growth. Structural inspections are conducted in alignment with Class requirements, followed by steel renewals and modifications where necessary, including insert plate welding and deck repairs. Mechanical works cover critical systems such as rudder, propeller, sea valves, and shafting, with each component inspected, overhauled, and reassembled under the highest safety and performance standards. Our drydocking scope also includes advanced alignment services, sealing system maintenance, and pressure testing to ensure leak-free operation. Whether for routine maintenance, emergency repairs, or class surveys, our experienced teams operate within strict timelines, minimizing off-hire periods while ensuring the vessel returns to service in peak operational condition.”