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Contents
Contents 2
ASL SHIPYARD PTE LTD 2
ASL SHIPYARD PTE LTD 3
Basic Preamble 4
1. General Conditions 4
2. Vessel Particulars 4
3. Sea Trial Conditions Checklist/Form 5
Navigation Part 8
4. Magnetic Compass 8
5. Gyro-Compass Trial 9
6. Wheelhouse Equipment 10
Hull Part 11
7. Bow Tunnel Thruster Trial 11
8. Stern Tunnel Thruster Trial 12
9. Steering Trial 13
10. Turning Trial 14
11. Man Overboard Recovery Trial – MOB 15
12. Emergency Stop Trial 17
13. Stopping Inertia Trial 18
14. Speed Trial 19
15. Anchoring Trial 21 22
16. Fast Rescue Craft Embarkation, Launching and Recovery Trial 23
17. Noise Measurements under 100% MCR 24 Code for Noise Levels on board a Vessel – Measurement 24 Noise Measurement Report 24
18. Vibration Measurements 26 Vibrations Measurement Report 26
Machinery Part 27
19. Emergency Fire Pump Trial 27
20. Endurance Trial 28 Conditions 28
21. Main Engines Fuel Consumption Trial 29
Electrical 30
22. Main Electrical Power Plant and Blackout Test 30
23. Lighting Test – Main/Emergency/Temporary 31 Lighting Illumination Measurement 31
24. Dynamic Positioning Trial 32
1. Purpose 32
2. Conditions 32
3. Method 32
25. FI-FI System Trial 33

Sea Trial Report
59.85m Multi Purpose Offshore Support Vessel
Basic Preamble
1. General Conditions
All measurements and readings are to be in the unit system that the design is based upon and should follow the general advice given in the applicable Classification Rules.
All trials listed here are in addition to those already mentioned in any Shipyard Dock Trial Procedures.

2. Vessel Particulars
Name of Ship : RAWABI 11
Yard Number : H 1074
Port of Registry : FUNAFUTI
Builder : PT ASL SHIPYARD (INDONESIA)
Owner : SWIBER ENGINEERING LIMITED

Length (Overall) : 59.85 M
Breadth Moulded : 14.95 M
Depth : 6.10 M
Design Draft : 5.10 M
IMO Number : 9661508
Official Number :
MMSI No. :

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