
The Dry Dock Training Course provides in-depth technical guidance on the process of drydocking ships, vessels and yachts. The course begins with the basic principles and safety concerns, and then progresses through all phases of drydocking; preparation and planning, drydocking, lay period, and undocking. The course ends with a discussion of past accidents. With over 150 years of dry dock experience, the Consultants bring clarity and organization to an otherwise complex set of drydocking principles.
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Description
The Consultants delivering this course are the world leaders in dry dock training. Past participants included representatives of shipyards, engineering companies, consulting firms, ship owners, and government agencies from six continents. This Dry Dock Training Course has accreditation with both The Society of Naval Architects & Marine Engineers (SNAME) and The Royal Institution of Naval Architects (RINA). Both experienced and inexperienced dry dock personnel have benefited from attending the training. Over 75% of all course attendees rate the course as "excellent".
COURSE BENEFITS
- Understand the Art and Science of drydocking ships and vessels.
- Understanding different dry dock advantages and disadvantages.
- Introduction to drydocking basics and safety concerns.
- Comprehend universal drydocking and undocking calculations.
- Hands-on course with student participation in projects and practical application exercises.
- Learn from past dry dock accidents and incidents.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This training is targeted for:
- Consultants
- Dock Masters/Docking Officers
- Dry Dock crews-Engineers
- Insurance personnel
- Launch/Load Masters-Marine Surveyors
- Naval Architects-On-site Representatives
- Owners Representatives
- Port Engineers
- Program/Project Managers
- Shipyard Management
- Others involved/interested in dry docks, drydocking vessels, launching ships, heavy lift operations, and vessel transfers.
Course Structure
Dry Dock Terminology
• Symbols
• Abbreviations
• Definitions
Drydocking overview
• Types of Dry Docks
o Graving Dock
o Floating Dry Dock
o Vertical Lifts
o Slipway railways
o Mobile lifts
o Other
• Drydocking operations
Ship Supports
• Types of blocks
• Removable blocks
• Hauling blocks
• Hinged blocks
Naval Architecture and Stability
• Ship Structures
• Hydrostatics
• Ship Stability
Collecting Information
• Dry Dock data
• Docking Plans
• Hydrostatics
• Ship Condition/loading
Drydocking Calculations
• Blocking plan
o Block locations
o Interferences
o Block measurements
o Plan modifications
• Ship placement in the dry dock
• Block Loading
o Average block loading
o Side block loading
▪ Seismic
▪ Wind
o Knuckle/suing reaction
▪ Trim Considerations
• Dry Dock loading
o Trapezoidal
o Moment Area
• Ship Stability
o Initial stability
o Stability at landing
o Draft of instability
• Floating dry docks
o Pumping plans
o Ship-dock system stability
o Deflections
• Operational Stops
• Vessel condition
o Draft at landing
o Maximum trim
o Correction for list
o Offset for list/trim
Dry Dock Math and Science
• Decimals and fractions
• Problem-solving
• Rates and conversions
• Brow reach
• Standard docking notation
• Linear extrapolation
• Linear interpolation
• Forces and moments
Preparations Phase
• Block Construction
• Block quality checks
• Emergency planning
• Safety precautions
• Drydocking calculations
• Preparations checklist
Drydocking Phase
• Dry dock inspection
• Personnel organization
• Communications
• Ship handling
• Positioning
• Landing
• Services/support system
• Drydocking checklist
Lay Period Phase
• Weight accounting
• Environmental considerations
• Work safety
• Storm preparations
• Undocking calculations
• Lay period checklist
Undocking phase
• Drydocking inspection
• Ship watertight integrity
• Refloating
• Final dry dock inspection
• Undocking checklist
Undocking Calculations
• Weight changes
o List
o Trim
o Draft/displacement
o Stability
• Knuckle suing reaction
• Stability at lift off
• Draft at lift off
• Operational stops
Dry Dock Maintenance
• Scheduled maintenance programs
• Material degradation
• Graving docks
• Floating dry docks
• Vertical lifts
• Slipway/railways
• Mobile lifts
• Other dry dock types
Open Questions session
• Attendee provided scenarios
• Docking plans
• Unique situations
Drydocking preparations practical
• Drydocking exercises
• Calculation practice
Related Operations
• Heavy Lift operations
• Launchings
Drydocking situations
• Unique situations
o Damaged vessels
o Simultaneous drydocking
o Weather
o Unique ships
• Situations exercise
• Modern dry docking systems
Exam
• Technical knowledge evaluation
Accidents
• Analysis
• Lessons learned
• Trends