large Projects
Fleet Surveys:
Fleet survey of Brusco Tug & Barge vessels for
underwriting purposes. Working on behalf of Interested
Underwriters surveyed fleet of 15 tugs and barges between
Los Angeles and Columbia River.
Fleet survey of Dutra Dredging vessels for bankruptcy
proceedings. Working for US Bank through the law firm of
Cox, Wootton, Griffin, Hanson & Poulos, surveyed 35 vessels
for condition and valuation.
Surveyed fleet of tractor tugs specifically to ascertain
whether the machinery condition and maintenance level was
adequate, on behalf of the vessel mortgage holder.
Purchase surveys of fleet of tugs and barges on San
Francisco Bay for a prospective buyer.
Large Vessel Surveys:
Survey of 250’ landlocked gold dredge on behalf of
Interested Underwriters
Survey of the barge “Cativo”, a 300’ deck barge converted
from an oil barge on behalf of the vessel owner. Barge was
condemned for proposed use based upon our survey findings,
after another local surveyor had approved the proposed usage
for aggregate hauling.
Unique Surveys:
Condition and valuation and subsequent suitability for
tow survey for 105’ ocean going tug in Guatemala purchased
by a client and brought back to the US for reflagging.
Suitability for tow survey on a 120’ inland steam powered
paddlewheel passenger vessel documented for inland waters
only. Vessel was towed from San Francisco Bay to Seattle
without incident. Stability was accessed by a Naval
Architect and found to be adequate for limited weather
conditions. Tow plan specified short legs with weather
windows obtained using 1.5 safety factor.
Surveyor of record for the at sea disposal of the
Southwest Marine San Pedro dry dock. Dry dock was a
3-section unit constructed with wood pontoons and steel wing
walls and measuring 535’ length overall by 130’ beam and 15’
depth. The wood pontoons had been treated with arsenic over
the years, presenting a potential pollution issue. Shoreside
disposal was ruled out as cost prohibitive. One of the
smaller sections was in poor condition and was not suitable
for towing. This section was disassembled and the wing walls
scrapped. The pontoons were floated onto the remaining
sections and secured. The EPA permit required that the USCG
“Certify” both that the sections were seaworthy and
pollution free. By obtaining a detailed pollution study, and
demonstrating adequate hull condition of the pontoons, the
USCG issued the required certifications and the drydock
sections were disposed of without incident. This project had
been declared to be an impossible feat by the prior surveyor
of record.
Surveyor of record for the at sea disposal of the Bay
Ship & Yacht Co. Small dry dock. Dry dock was a single
section unit constructed of concrete hull and wing walls and
measuring 140’ length overall. Shoreside disposal was ruled
out as cost prohibitive. The EPA permit required that the
USCG “Certify” both that the sections were seaworthy and
pollution free. By demonstrating adequate hull condition and
that the unit was pollution free, the USCG issued the
required certifications and the drydock was disposed of
without incident, even though it had to cross through an
environmentally sensitive area prior to disposal.
Machinery damage survey on $22,000,000 Feadship
Mega-yacht which sustained a shaft failure in Mexico.
Followed the vessel up to San Diego and continued survey
activities on behalf of Interested Underwriters, requiring
attendance for approximately a 2 week period.
Attended as a CAT-Team member during Hurricane Ivan
aftermath in Grenada in 2003. Had to charter a vessel and
arrive by water due to lack of any shoreside facilities or
transportation. Teamed up with another surveyor and jointly
inspected approximately 50 vessels during a 10 day period. |