Ship Repair, Drydocking, and Life Extension
MTA
Practical workflows for hull repairs, machinery overhaul, and prolonging vessel service life
This comprehensive technical manual serves as a definitive guide for the complex processes of ship maintenance, drydocking, and structural life extension. Covering the entire project lifecycle, the text details every stage of a docking campaign—from strategic scope definition and contract negotiation to advanced condition assessments using non-destructive testing (NDT). It provides practical, stepwise workflows for critical repairs, including steel renewal, machinery overhauls of prime movers and generators, and the precision alignment of shaftline systems. By bridging the gap between theoretical engineering and shipyard reality, the book offers actionable solutions for managing parallel workfronts, maintaining quality control, and ensuring regulatory compliance with Class and Flag State requirements.
Beyond routine maintenance, the book distinguishes itself with a heavy emphasis on vessel life extension and economic optimization. Through the use of structured decision matrices and lifecycle economic analysis, it guides owners and superintendents on when to repair, retrofit, or replace aging components to maximize profitability and safety. Key chapters explore emerging technologies such as composite repairs and additive manufacturing alongside traditional core competencies like surface preparation, thermal system overhauls, and gas-freeing safety protocols.
The book concludes with essential procedures for commissioning, sea trials, and post-dock warranty management, ensuring that vessels return to service at peak performance. Whether addressing hull strengthening, HVAC refits, or the diagnostics of noise and vibration, this volume acts as an indispensable working companion for maritime professionals. It is an essential resource for ship superintendents, port engineers, naval architects, and shipyard planners dedicated to delivering safer hulls, more reliable machinery, and prolonged service lives for the global fleet.
This book is designed for maritime professionals involved in technical ship management, including marine superintendents, port engineers, and naval architects. It also serves as an essential practical guide for shipyard planners, class surveyors, and chief engineers responsible for executing complex drydocking projects. Anyone tasked with prolonging the service life of a vessel while balancing commercial and regulatory constraints will find this content highly valuable.
December 31, 2025
48,739 words
3 hours 25 minutes
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