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Sea Trial List

Draft Measurement - This is when the measurement of the ship’s draft occurs – take
note that draft is vital since it shapes and
regulates a number of ship hydrostatic and hydrodynamic parameters.

Anchor Test - The test is conducted at a sea depth of 80 meters where the anchor is
heaved and its heaving speed is measured.

Steering Gear Test - This is self-explanatory – it is where the maneuverability of


the ship is tested.

Main Engine Endurance Test - This is where the driving and prime component of the
vessel is tested. For marine engines
the main engine should be running for 6 hours straight at full RPM to test its
performance.

Speed Trials - These trials are conducted to check the ship’s speed at the required
draft as per the contract.

Crash Stop Test - This is where the stopping ability of the vessel is tested.

Astern Running - This tests the maneuvering capability of the vessel to run in the
astern direction.

Turning Circle Test - This measures the ship’s ability to complete one circle while
running.

Navigation Equipment - This assesses the operation of the equipment of the ship
such as the radar communication systems

and others to check they are running smoothly.

Black Out Test - This test is done by conducting a complete blackout while on board
where the automatic starting of
the emergency diesel alternator set is assessed.

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