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    Manufacturer: Elsevier

    Commercial Ship Surveying: On/Off Hire Condition Surveys and Bunker Surveys

    £87.00
    Presents the first work to comprehensively describe the processes of on-hire, off-hire, and bunker surveys for dry cargo ships. Includes a companion site featuring survey checklists and Excel worksheets for select calculations (such as heavy fuel and diesel oil weight calculations). Contains accompanying illustrations and photographs to clarify key concepts.
    ISBN: 9780081003039
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    Published: November 2015

    Commercial Ship Surveying: On/Off Hire Condition Surveys and Bunker Surveys provides guidance on the complete survey process, what should be done to prepare, and what constitutes good practice, all completely detailed so that the process can be executed quickly and efficiently. In addition to the surveying process, the book describes supplementary topics, such as the vessels likely encountered, the gear and rigging involved, and the special techniques necessary. The book is well-researched, with plenty of practical examples and photographic references, explaining not only what is expected to happen during surveys, but also how marine surveyors and ships’ officers are expected to perform, if, and when, they become involved with this work. Dedicated to detail, this book ensures that the reader clearly understands each step of the surveying process.

    Table of Contents

    • Chapter 1: The Shipping Industry
      1.1. Getting Started - Ship Types
      1.2. Description of Ship Types - More Details
      1.3. Ship Dimensions in Accordance with Type - All Ships

      Chapter 2: Ship Stability, Freeboard and Commen Terms
      2.1. Ship Stability
      2.2. Freeboard and LoadLine
      2.3. Common Terms

      Chapter 3: Shipbuilding Basics and Strength of Ships
      3.1 Shipbuilding Requirements
      3.2 Forces Acting on a Ship
      3.3 Forces Acting on a Ship at Sea
      3.4 Main Structural Parts of a Ship
      3.5 Ships’ Classification Societies and IMO3.6 Ship’s Certificates

      Chapter 4: On-Hire and Off-Hire Condition Surveys
      4.1 GENTIME – The Dry Cargo Time Charter Party
      4.2 On-Hire / Off-Hire Condition Surveys – An Overview
      4.3 Personal Safety
      4.4 Surveyor’s Equipment and Tools
      4.5 Surveys in Drydock
      4.6 Class Surveys in Drydock

      Chapter 5: Case File Management and Commencement of Survey
      5.1 Receipt of a survey-application
      5.2 Confirming Survey Attendance
      5.3 Planning and Preparing for the Survey
      5.4 Commencement of Survey
      5.5 Sequence of Inspection of Ship Parts
      5.6 Sequence of Inspection of Ship Parts
      5.7 Coating Breakdown and Corrosion.

      Chapter 6: Ship Parts - Group 1
      6.1 Keel
      6.2 Double Bottom
      6.3 Bow and Fore End structure/Stem, Fore Peak tank, Hawse pipes
      6.4 Stern and After End Structure, After Peak Tank
      6.5 Stern Frame. Rudder
      6.6 Hull Marine Coatings

      Chapter 7: Ship Parts - Group 2
      7.1 Frames
      7.2 Beams
      7.3 Transverse Bulkheads
      7.4 Pillars
      7.5 Longitudinal Bulkheads
      7.6 Cofferdams
      7.7 Shell Plating
      7.8 Tanktops
      7.9 Cargo Holds and their Outfit

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    Published: November 2015

    Commercial Ship Surveying: On/Off Hire Condition Surveys and Bunker Surveys provides guidance on the complete survey process, what should be done to prepare, and what constitutes good practice, all completely detailed so that the process can be executed quickly and efficiently. In addition to the surveying process, the book describes supplementary topics, such as the vessels likely encountered, the gear and rigging involved, and the special techniques necessary. The book is well-researched, with plenty of practical examples and photographic references, explaining not only what is expected to happen during surveys, but also how marine surveyors and ships’ officers are expected to perform, if, and when, they become involved with this work. Dedicated to detail, this book ensures that the reader clearly understands each step of the surveying process.

    Table of Contents

    • Chapter 1: The Shipping Industry
      1.1. Getting Started - Ship Types
      1.2. Description of Ship Types - More Details
      1.3. Ship Dimensions in Accordance with Type - All Ships

      Chapter 2: Ship Stability, Freeboard and Commen Terms
      2.1. Ship Stability
      2.2. Freeboard and LoadLine
      2.3. Common Terms

      Chapter 3: Shipbuilding Basics and Strength of Ships
      3.1 Shipbuilding Requirements
      3.2 Forces Acting on a Ship
      3.3 Forces Acting on a Ship at Sea
      3.4 Main Structural Parts of a Ship
      3.5 Ships’ Classification Societies and IMO3.6 Ship’s Certificates

      Chapter 4: On-Hire and Off-Hire Condition Surveys
      4.1 GENTIME – The Dry Cargo Time Charter Party
      4.2 On-Hire / Off-Hire Condition Surveys – An Overview
      4.3 Personal Safety
      4.4 Surveyor’s Equipment and Tools
      4.5 Surveys in Drydock
      4.6 Class Surveys in Drydock

      Chapter 5: Case File Management and Commencement of Survey
      5.1 Receipt of a survey-application
      5.2 Confirming Survey Attendance
      5.3 Planning and Preparing for the Survey
      5.4 Commencement of Survey
      5.5 Sequence of Inspection of Ship Parts
      5.6 Sequence of Inspection of Ship Parts
      5.7 Coating Breakdown and Corrosion.

      Chapter 6: Ship Parts - Group 1
      6.1 Keel
      6.2 Double Bottom
      6.3 Bow and Fore End structure/Stem, Fore Peak tank, Hawse pipes
      6.4 Stern and After End Structure, After Peak Tank
      6.5 Stern Frame. Rudder
      6.6 Hull Marine Coatings

      Chapter 7: Ship Parts - Group 2
      7.1 Frames
      7.2 Beams
      7.3 Transverse Bulkheads
      7.4 Pillars
      7.5 Longitudinal Bulkheads
      7.6 Cofferdams
      7.7 Shell Plating
      7.8 Tanktops
      7.9 Cargo Holds and their Outfit

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