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+ | == Systems general == | ||
+ | *what is the function/purpose of this item? | ||
+ | *is it necessary? | ||
+ | *is the size right? | ||
+ | *is the material right? | ||
+ | *is the fitting of adequate strength? | ||
+ | *can it be fitted easily? | ||
+ | *where should it be manufactured? | ||
+ | *where should it be fitted? | ||
+ | *are the terminal points adequately defined? | ||
+ | *what is the maintenance and repair required? | ||
+ | *should it be maintained on board? | ||
+ | *is there adequate access for maintenance? | ||
+ | *should it be removed for replacement? | ||
+ | *can the unit be taken out for replacement? | ||
+ | *what spares are required? | ||
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== Propulsion == | == Propulsion == | ||
*engine ''brand and type'' | *engine ''brand and type'' |
Revision as of 08:29, 14 November 2012
Systems general
- what is the function/purpose of this item?
- is it necessary?
- is the size right?
- is the material right?
- is the fitting of adequate strength?
- can it be fitted easily?
- where should it be manufactured?
- where should it be fitted?
- are the terminal points adequately defined?
- what is the maintenance and repair required?
- should it be maintained on board?
- is there adequate access for maintenance?
- should it be removed for replacement?
- can the unit be taken out for replacement?
- what spares are required?
Propulsion
- engine brand and type
- gearbox brand and type
- thrust bearing brand and type
- shaft inner bearing brand and type
- shaft tube OD
- minimum distance between forward shaft tube bearing and thrusterbearing is shaft diameter -9 x 20 (Exalto)
Cut outs
- doors brand and type
- portholes brand and type
- windows brand and type
- hatches brand and type
- bow thruster brand and type
- stern thruster brand and type
- rudder tube OD
- anchor arrangement
- ventilation engine room
- gas locker
- deck fills:
- fuel fill
- fresh water fill
- waste water suction
- scuppers
- freeing ports