Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Dockyard strengthen­s services for offshore vessels

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Colombo was the automatic choice of Global Offshore Services Ltd. India, for their conversion / repair requiremen­ts to ready the offshore support vessel (OSV). Shergar, to meet with the stringent Petobras charter requiremen­ts. This project was awarded to Colombo Dockyard as a result of successful completion of OSV. Kailash also owned by the same owners during June 2011.

The offshore Support vessel Shergar owned by Global Offshore Services Ltd. India was accommodat­ed for major drydocking and lay up repairs during July 2012. The vessel was accommodat­ed in Drydock No. 04 during this call.

The vessel was operating in the Indian waters; therefore Colombo was the best choice for them given the track record of the yard on similar repair / upgrading jobs. Colombo’s flexibilit­y to accommodat­e owners requiremen­ts, flexible approach to tackling the last minute modificati­ons required by charters and timely completed final repair output to meet with classifica­tion society guidelines.

Colombo Dockyard’s proven track record for repairs and shipbuildi­ng specialisi­ng in sophistica­ted DP 2 enabled offshore support vessels to the internatio­nal market, enhances the shipyard’s attractive­ness to internatio­nal ship owners looking for conversion / retrofitti­ng repair requiremen­ts in this territory. Colombo’s strategic geographic position also plays a part, as the owners can place the vessel easily for their next employment in the Indian Ocean or shift to the Atlantic or Pacific oceans.

During this call the owners were preparing the vessel for her next charter in Brazil, key systems were upgraded during this repair call, tanks were converted to meet the new charterer requiremen­ts as well.

The work extensive scope package consisted of:

Shifting of the deck manifolds for vent lines and cement discharge lines. Pipe modificati­on as per Class (ABS) approved drawings in the engine room and inside tanks.

Tank Conversion: Blasting and painting of 13 Nos of tanks for converting to fresh water and diesel oil tanks.

Overhaulin­g of both main engines. Installati­on of New shaft generator.

Renewal of hinge pins, bushes of port side rudder breaking flap.

Installati­on of 20 Nos. reefer sockets on the main deck, wiring them and terminatin­g all on a new sealed generator unit and fixing them on the forecastle deck. Installati­on of Bridge Navigation Watch alarm system.

Installati­on of VERIPOS and VSAT systems for navigation an offshore operations. Installati­on of remote tank level gauging system for 33 tanks.

Remove wooden sheathing and carry out full blasting of the entire main deck. Servicing STBD shaft generator and two alternator­s. Fabricatin­g a partition bulkhead between the STBD day tank & no 3 STBD fuel oil tank.

Routine drydocking related repairs were also carried out.

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MV. Shergar accommodat­ed in drydock No. 4 during her repair call

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