Condition
In water survey preformed August 21, 2015
Last Surveyed August 2015 for insurance purposes.
Last Hauled & Complete Dry Dock preformed January 2012.
The bottom is not due to be done until late 2017
Last under water inspection July 2015
Super structure & coating is generally good. Hull shows some slight battering & scrapes.
Some corrosion above & below the water line.
Will need a new load line certificate & New COI from the USCG.
The ABS is expired in 2015. The seller did not want to make a decision on what to class it as. It is open to classification. Plus, if this is going international, it doesn't need the ABS classification.
The life boats & the fire systems like fire extinguishers will have to be certified as some of the certifications have expired & are due on a yearly basis.
The ship comes with the original manual & all of the ships records & dry dock binders full of the updates that were done.
Many of the T-AGOS Ships have hand their engineering systems upgraded to digital. This still has an analog system. It is still capable of running the ship well. The engineering system is between the main motor room & the Main Generator room. There is an estimate of around $500,000 US to change engineering system to digital. Will take approx. four months.
The ships engineer said she is fully operational as of October 2016.
The resilient mounts look like they may need to be changed out. According to the Boat manual they are to be changed out on a regular basis(Every 7 Years). They may be due.
According to the crew, there is one thing unknown on the ship. it did not happen very much, one of the engines has lost power & breaker would have to be re set & they could continue. The boat sold before the crew could solve it. Other than that happening a couple of times, the boat always ran excellent.
The previous contractor who was in charge of the ship thinks that once a crew was back aboard, the ship could be cleaned up in thirty days.
Paint is available. If it is bad at least all the paint codes are available.
There will have to be some rust abatement & some welding done.
One of the locker doors on the back deck needs a hing re welded.
Many of the ships interior lights are out. The care taker is in the process of changing the light bulbs.
The light pole on the bow will most likely need to be rebuilt. It has seen better days. One of the legs on the tripod has rusted, so it is standing on two legs. It holds the three white bow lights.
The waste tanks were emptied in the Fall of 2016
The bridge air conditioning should be serviced & the main walk in fridge & freezer may need to be serviced just because it has not been used in a couple years.
One of the oil centerfuges has been used for parts for the other. Only one of the two are working.
The water makers have not been used in many years since the desalinating plant was installed. New membranes are needed for them.
Navigational Equipment
- Autopilot (Gyro Pilot, Sperry)
- Chartplotter
- Compass
- Depth Instrument
- AIS System (Furuno Universal FA-100)
- GPS (Furuno GP 90, Furuno GP 35. WAAS/DGPS/GPS)
- Radar (2, Furuno)
- Gyro Pilot (Sperry)
- Doppler Speed Log (Furuno DS-50)
- Fathom Meter (Furuno FE-700, Furuno RD 30)
- Satellite Compass (Furuno SC 502)
- LRIT (Long Range Identification & Tracking System. Should Be Installed. There Is Not One.)
- BNWAS (Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System: Surveyor Recommends One Being Installed.)
- Anchor Light
- SSB (2, Transceivers. Furring FS-1562-15)
- VHF (Furuno FM 8500)
- VHR Radio Telephone (2, FM-8800S)
- Inmarsat C Transceiver (Furuno FELCOM 15)
- Weather Station (Vantage Pro2)
- Loud Hailer (Furuno LH 3000)
- VHF DSC (Furuno 056008)
- Weather Fax Reciever (Navtex NCR 300 A)
- Paging System (Gai-tronic Corp.)
- Paper Charts (Outdated)
- Deviation Table (None. One Should Be Installed According To The Last Surveyor..)
Mechanical
- Bilge Pump (With Bilge Alarms.)
- Ballast (11 Tanks Of Various Sizes. Two Center Tanks Are Fresh Water. 147,408 Gal. Total Capacity.)
- Water Tanks
- Balast Pumps
- Radar Arch/mast
- Bottom Paint (Due Late 2017)
- Fuel Tank (16, Includes Emergency Generator Tank. (312 Gallons).)
- Steering (Hydrualic)
- Lube Oil Tanks (2, 5,230 Gallons Each.)
- Oily Waste Tanks (2, 6,021 Gallons Each.)
- Oily Water Separator
- Chillers (2)
- Anti Roll Tank (1, Aft Of Machinery Space. 18,719 Gallon Capacity.)
- HVAC (2)
- Bow Thruster (Last Inspected 2012. Caterpillar 3408 550 Hp.)
- Cockpit Type (Pilot House)
- Emergency Steering (Hydraulic, Trick Wheel.)
- Engine Alarms
- Engine Room
- Engine Room Lighting
- Water Maker
- Distillation Plant (2, Alpha LAVAL, Rated At 2400 Gpd, Reverse Osmosis.)
- Shaft Seals (Oil Lubricated)
- Sanitary Tank (11,148 Gallon Capacity.)
- Fuel Tank Location (Through Out. Schematic Chart Available In Pictures.)
- Fuel Transfer Pumps
- Main Engines (4-970 BHP CATERPILLAR D398B)
- Machinery Plant (Diesel Electric)
- Rudders (2)
- Keel Skeg
Electrical Systems
- Accessory Switches
- Shore Power (480v 3 Phase 400A)
- Electrical Service (480v 3 Phase & 120v Single Phase.)
- Water Heater (3, Electric. Heater On Main Deck Replaced 2012)
- Horn
- Roll Control System
- Batteries
- Ships Emergency Generator (1- 250KW, 450V, KATO/CATAPILLAR 3408)
- Propulsion Motors (2-800 SHP GE CY8T2 MODL 426972, SCR Drive)
- Ships Service Generator (4-500kw, 600V KATO)
Accommodations
- Survey Operations Center
- Wet Lab
- Micro Biology Lab (Wet & Dry Lab)
- Dive Locker (Aft On The Main Deck.)
- Data Acquisition Center
- Sick Bay (Well Equiped)
- A/C
- Freezer
- Fridge/freezer
- Icemaker (2)
- Stove
- Hospital (Fully Equipped.)
- Walk In Cooler
- Walk In Freezer
Construction
- Light Ship Draft (10'-10'' & An 1/8'')
- Depth Molded At Midships (20')
- Freeboard To Main Deck (Min. 5'-2 7/8'')
- Light Ship Displacement (1,444 Long Tons)
- Length Btwn Perpendicular (199.7')
- Load Line Draft (14'-11 5/8'')
- Ship's Store Capacity (Dry :1550 Cubic Feet. Refrigerated : 1715 Cubic Feet.)
- Light Ship VCG (20.64')
- Light Ship LCD (101.65')
- Propeller (2, 8' In Diameter, Fixed Pitch, Cast Manganese Bronze.)
- United States Tonnage (1,914.0 Gross Tons. 574 Net.)
- Panama Canal Tonnage (2330.52 Gross, 1123.60 Net.)
- Exhaust (Up Stacks)
- Keel Type (Conventional)
- Radar Mast
- Stairs
Deck Gear
- Winches (4 Of Various Capacities.)
- A Frame (Stern 10,000 Pounds.)
- U Frame (1000 Pounds)
- J Frame
- Anchor Locker (Accessed Through Bow Thruster Room.)
- Anchor (2, 3,500 Pounds Each.)
- Anchor Chain (Stud Link, 1-5/16'' Diameter. Port Is 720' & Starboard Is 630')
- Captain's Chair
- Steering Wheel
- Windshield
- Crane (2, One Hydro Pro 4400 Pounds At Fifty Feet. Last Overhauled July 2015. The Other Is A Knuckle Crane.)
Safety Equipment
- Navigation Lights
- Pfd's
- Throwable PFD (With Lines & Lights.)
- Emergency Lighting (With Signage. Very Good.)
- Portable Pump (For Damage Control.)
- Firemens Outfits (18 On Deck.)
- EPIRB (Multiple. Inspections Out Of Date. Need To Be Re Registered.)
- First Aid Kits
- Liferaft (4, 14 Man Each, Third Level, Aft Of Pilothouse.)
- Line Throwing Guns (4)
- Visual Distress Signals (All Expired)
- SARTS (Out Of Date)
- Immersion Suits (Approx. 40)
- Stretcher
- Trauma Kit (Stokes Litter)
- CO/2 Detectors (Machinery Space, Each Main Propulsion Unit Pod. Bosun's Locker, Bow Thruster, & Generator Rooms.)
- Fire Extinguishers (Multiple, Need Re Certification)
- Fire Detection System (Siemons Systems 3)
- Fire Axes (8)
- Fire Pump
- Marine Whistle
- Searchlight
- Ships Bell
- Fire Hose Stations (16)
- GMDSS Console (Furuno RC-150011)
- DSC Terminal (2, Furuno DSC 6)
- DSC Watch Receivers (2, Furuno AA 50)
- Satellite Communications
- Inmarsat B (Furuno)
- Fleet Broadband (Furuno)
- Communications (Display Furuno SC 502)
- Handheld Radios (Several)
- Hiseasnet (Furuno)
- Life Jackets
- Air Horn
- Dock Lines
- Fenders
- Fire Suppression System (Anzul, Sapphire. New 2004)
- Flares (In Pyrotechnic Lockers On Aft Deck.)
- Hailer
- Inflatable Raft (4, Need Re Certification.)
- Owners Manual (In Ships' Office)
- Spotlight
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