What is Extended Dry Docking for Ships
Muhammad Candra Rambe
CEO @ Balancia Ship Agency | Port and Shipping Management
Dry-docking is essential for ship maintenance, but extended dry-docking takes it a step further, offering benefits during longer maintenance periods.
What is Extended Dry-Docking?
Extended dry-docking lets ships extend their maintenance interval from 5 to 7.5 years by using underwater surveys instead of some dry-dockings. But not every ship can join. They need to meet specific criteria.
How is it Different?
Unlike regular dry-docking, extended dry-docking means ships spend less time out of the water. This is because underwater surveys keep them afloat for essential checks and fixes. But only ships meeting strict standards can participate.
Advantages
Extended dry-docking gives ships more time for business, lessening downtime. It also helps maintain efficiency and reliability, saving money in the long run.
Guidelines
Ships must pass underwater surveys to join the program. Different types of ships qualify, and approval from the ship's country is necessary. Factors like ship age and hull condition matter too.
Conclusion
While dry-docking keeps ships safe, extended dry-docking adds extra benefits by reducing downtime. However, meeting standards and inspections are crucial for participation. By following these rules, ships can stay efficient and safe, benefiting both owners and the maritime industry.
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