After a vessel completes drydocking, a well-structured post-drydock support process and
report ensures accountability, cost-effectiveness, and vessel reliability.
By documenting all aspects of the drydocking, shipowners can maintain transparency,
track long-term performance, and optimize future drydock planning.
Conduct a thorough post-docking inspection to verify the quality of completed repairs, coatings, and modifications
Document any non-conformities or deviations from agreed specifications
ldentify and document any deficiencies or pending issues requiring further attention
Assess the quality of workmanship of shipyard and contractors, and their adherence to contract requirements
Evaluate paint performance and
anti-fouling properties,
ensuring proper adhesion
Provide a detalled final report with concise overview of the drydocking process, highlighting key activities, findings, and results, with recommendations for future maintenance and coating strateqies. Attach test results (coating adhesion, roughness measurements, dry fllm thickness readings, etc.).