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DCV Renewal Survey Report
Eureka – MSV12411 / AMSA UVI 433335
Client
Hamish Turner
MSA Client Reference
Eureka MSV12411 / 433335
Date of Survey
13th September 2019 (Out of Water)
14th February 2020 (In Water)
Survey Location
Williamstown, VIC (Out of Water)
Southbank Promenade, Southbank, VIC (In Water)
Prepared by AMSA Accredited Marine Surveyor
Erik Eriksson (Surveyor ID: 120733)
Contact: 0427 014 861
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Survey Class Information
Vessel Name
Eureka
Unique Vessel Identifier (displayed on hull)
MSV12411
UVI & Survey type (if known)
433335
Survey Level High
Hull Material Steel
Year Built
2016
Existing, transitional or new vessel? Existing Vessel
Applicable standards are the USL Code in force at the time the vessel was constructed or modified
providing none of the following transitional triggers has occurred.
Has any of the following transitional triggers occurred? No change
Standard/s Employed
+ NSCV Part C 7A
+ USL Code
Are there any special conditions (exemptions / equivalent solutions)? No
Measured Length (meters)
11.95
Engine Power (kW)
88.2
Classification
Class 1E
Operational Limits Appropriate
Number of Unberthed Passengers
28
Number of Berthed Passengers
0
Number of Crew
2
Number of Special Personnel
0
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Owner Details
Owner Name
Hamish Turner
Company Name
Classic Steamboat Cruises
Mobile Phone
0425 779 473
Business Address
GPO Box 2730, Melbourne 3001
Sign Off
The Vessel and equipment has been inspected for compliance against
the relevant commercial vessel standards. My findings are that it is
either compliant or non-compliant as follows:
Minor deficiencies were identified
Deficiencies noted on Survey Activity Report (AMSA 586) dated;
14th Feb 2020
I declare that I have conducted survey(s) as indicated below of the above mentioned vessel, in accordance with the applicable standards
as set out in Marine Order 503 Certificates of Survey, and that to the extent evident from the inspection/s carried out, am satisfied that the
vessel meets the relevant standards with the exception of items, if any, marked as substandard in this report.
I consent to the Australian Maritime Safety Authority using and disclosing the information provided in this form for purposes associated
with the administration of the Marine Safety (Domestic Commercial Vessel) National Law Act 2012.
I understand and acknowledge that the Australian Maritime Safety Authority, as the National Regulator, may ask that I provide any
information or document that the National Regulator reasonably considers necessary in relation to this recommendation.
Erik Eriksson
MSA risk register has been reviewed
(MSA 9.7 - MSA - RGTR - 005)
Yes
Any site-specific risks identified prior to this survey are covered in
MSA's risk register?
Yes
Disclaimer
This report is a true and accurate assessment of the vessel at the time of survey as far as could been
seen and accessible. The survey is limited to visual inspection only unless noted otherwise within the
report.
The purpose of this survey is to report on the vessel and equipment compliance against the relevant
domestic commercial vessel standards. The report is for no other purpose other than this.
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Certificates, Plans and Documentation
Hull ID Markings and Signage Satisfactory
— Notes
Hull ID displayed both sides
— Photos
Photo 2
Certificate of Survey Satisfactory
— Notes
Re setting renewal date to 2024
— Photos
Photo 3
Certificate of Survey Expiry Date
19th Sep, 2020
Certificate of Operation Satisfactory
— Photos
Photo 4
Certificate of Operation Expiry Date
26th Oct, 2021
Load Line Certificate Not Applicable
Stability Booklet Satisfactory
— Notes
Copy as submitted aboard, not stamped.
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Lightship last Checked
6th Nov, 2015
Permanent Ballast Not Applicable
Safety Management Plan Satisfactory
— Photos
Photo 5
Vessel Log Books or Record Book (i.e. Vessel log, Radio
Log, Maintenance, Training and Manifests)
Satisfactory
— Notes
Log book provided
— Photos
Photo 6
Engineering Log Book Not Applicable
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Life Saving Appliances
Application of safety equipment requirements in this section of the report is subject to NSCV part C7A
(new vessel), MO503 table 1 (transitional vessel) or NSCV part C7A annex 1 (existing vessel)
Types of Life Jackets Coastal Multifit
Life Jackets
Satisfactory
— Notes
46 life jackets sighted some being kapok filled jackets but in very good condition.
— Photos
Photo 7 Photo 8
Whistles
Satisfactory
— Notes
Whistles attached to each life jacket
Lights
Not Applicable
Life Jacket Storage Sub-Standard
— Notes
Location of life jackets to be labelled and display pictorial lifejacket donning instructions.
Life Buoy (MOB) requirements
+ Life Buoy
+ L/B Light
+ L/B Line
Life Buoys (MOB) Satisfactory
— Notes
Two lifebuoys provided
— Photos
Photo 9
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L/B Light Satisfactory
— Notes
Lifebuoy light provided
— Photos
Photo 10
L/B Line Sub-Standard
— Notes
Lifebuoy line of 30meters to be provided
Buoyant Appliances - Appliance Type Open Reversible Raft/s
Raft
Raft is Present, Intact and Correctly Mounted
Sub-Standard
— Notes
ORL service due November 2019 and hydrostatic release to be replaced.
— Photos
Photo 11
Launching Arrangement and Lighting Satisfactory
— Photos
Photo 12
Next Service Due Date
14th Nov, 2019
Hydrostatic Release Due Date
14th Nov, 2019
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Pyrotechnics Required
+ 2 Red Hand Flares
+ 1 Orange Smoke Flares
Red Hand Flares Sub-Standard
— Notes
Flares out of date
— Photos
Photo 13
Red Hand Flare Expiry
14th Sep, 2019
Orange Smoke Flares Sub-Standard
— Notes
Flare out of date
Orange Smoke Flare Expiry
14th Sep, 2019
Flare Container (Float free on class 3 vessels) Sub-Standard
— Notes
Provide watertight flare container with grab handle and labelled with vessel ID and contents
Torches Satisfactory
— Notes
Two torches provided
— Photos
Photo 14
Spare parts for torches Satisfactory
— Notes
Second torch
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First Aid Kit Scale Required Scale G
First Aid Kit Satisfactory
— Notes
NSCV scale G provided
— Photos
Photo 15 Photo 16
Vessel ID Marked on all Buoyant Safety Appliances Sub-Standard
— Notes
Vessel ID to be marked on each lifejacket
Additional equipment None
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Navigation Equipment
Magnetic Compass Not Applicable
Navigation Equipment Requirements Sounder
Sounder or Lead Line Satisfactory
— Notes
Sounder operational
— Photos
Photo 17
Clock or Watch Satisfactory
— Notes
Clock provided
Binoculars Not Applicable
Daylight Signaling Lamp Satisfactory
— Notes
Waterproof torches provided
Rudder Angle Indicator Not Applicable
Navigation Light Requirement
+ All Round White
+ Port & Starboard
+ Stern & Steaming
All Round White Navigation Light Satisfactory
— Notes
ARW Nav light working
— Photos
Photo 18
Port & Starboard Navigation Lights Satisfactory
— Notes
Port and stbd Nav lights working
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Stern & Steaming Navigation Light Satisfactory
— Notes
Fitted with optional steaming and stern lights, both operational
Separately Switched and Individual Circuit Protection Satisfactory
— Notes
Anchor light separately switched/fused
— Photos
Photo 19
Sound Signal Appliances Required Horn
Sound Signals Satisfactory
— Notes
Manual air horn provided
— Photos
Photo 20
Day Shape Appliances Required Anchor Ball
Day Shapes Satisfactory
— Notes
Anchor ball provided
— Photos
Photo 21
Code Flags Required None
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Communications Equipment
Radio Type VHF Radio
Radio Equipment Satisfactory
— Notes
BHF radio fitted and operational
Radio Operators Handbook Not Applicable
Test Call Satisfactory
— Notes
Test call successfully made
Date and Time Contacted
14th Feb, 2020 1:44 PM AEDT
Call Sign, Station Contacted, Channel and Signal Quality
Other vessel on 74, loud and clear
Emergency Power Supply for Communications Equipment Not Applicable
EPIRB and Category 1 Bracket where applicable Not Applicable
Emergency Communications Requirement None
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Structure and Amenities
Bulwarks and Decks Satisfactory
— Notes
Decks sound and watertight
Guard Rails, Stairs and Grab Rails inc Spa/Pool fencing Satisfactory
— Notes
Guardrails sound
Freeing Ports and Scuppers Not Applicable
Watertight and Weathertight Hatches and Openings Satisfactory
— Notes
All openings satisfactory for E waters
Watertight Bulkheads, Bulkhead doors and Manholes Not Applicable
Bollards and Cleats Satisfactory
— Notes
Sturdy bollards provided
Engine Room Escapes Not Applicable
Wheel House, Deck House, Windows, Side Scuttles, Deadlights and
Clear Views
Satisfactory
— Notes
All windows intact and weather tight
Passenger Embarkation and Seating Satisfactory
— Notes
Embarkation suitable for low landings
— Photos
Photo 22
Means of re-boarding Not Applicable
Passenger Berths and Amenities Not Applicable
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Toilets - Quantity, Holding Tanks, Condition, Lighting and Ventilation Satisfactory
— Notes
Single toilet provided, well-lit and vented
— Photos
Photo 23
Sewage System and Holding Tanks Not Inspected
MARPOL placard for passenger vessels and vessels >12m Not Applicable
LPG Systems Not Applicable
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Out of Water Components
Out of Water Requirements
+ Hull External out of water
+ Shaft and Coupling
+ Propeller/s
+ Rudder/s
Hull External Out of Water Inspection Satisfactory
— Notes
Hull inspected out of water at Williamstown, no defects observed.
— Photos
Photo 24
Shaft Material and Manufacturer (Where Known)
316 stainless steel.
Dimensional Check
1. Length
2. Original Diameter
3. Smallest Worn Diameter at Each Bearing and Gland Surface
4. Taper, Key and Keyway at Prop and Coupling Ends
5. Retaining Threads
6. Straightness
— Photos
Photo 25
Shaft Condition and Wear Comments as Visually Recorded in
Previous Question
Satisfactory
— Notes
New shaft fitted, 50.8mm diameter, no wear.
— Photos
Photo 26
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Coupling, Flange Bolts and Retaining Nut Satisfactory
— Photos
Photo 27
Bearing, Bearing Housing and Shaft Brackets Satisfactory
— Notes
Bearing in good order
— Photos
Photo 28 Photo 29
Propeller and Retaining Nut Condition and Wear Satisfactory
— Notes
New 24” propeller fitted, increased pitch.
— Photos
Photo 30
Rudder Condition (Record Size and Extent of Pintle Wear Satisfactory
— Notes
Rudder, pointless and coupling flange all in good order.
— Photos
Photo 31 Photo 32 Photo 33
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Rudder Stock , Coupling and Bearing Condition and Wear (Record
Original and Worn Diameters)
Satisfactory
— Notes
No play in lower bearing.
Date that most recent Out of Water Survey Conducted
13th Sep, 2019
Date that Next 5 Year Out of Water Inspection is Due
19th Sep, 2022
Anchoring and Mooring Systems
Anchoring Equipment Standard
Anchor/s
Satisfactory
— Photos
Photo 34
Anchor Chain and Rope where fitted Satisfactory
Anchor Cable Ranged and Locker Inspected Not Applicable
Hawsers, Warps and Towing Lines Satisfactory
Boat hook Not Applicable
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Propulsion, Machinery and Fuel Systems
Propulsion Engine Type Inboard Engine/Auxiliary
Installation
Machinery Running Trials
(Record Engine(s) Make, Model, kW and RPM)
Satisfactory
— Notes
Perkins M135 - 88.2kW at 2800rpm
— Photos
Photo 35
Starter motor / Air start compressor, cylinders and safety valves Satisfactory
Gearbox and Controls (Record Gearbox Make, Model and Ratio) Satisfactory
— Notes
3:1 reduction box
Engine Room Cleanliness and Bilges Free of Oil Satisfactory
— Notes
Bilges clean
Sea Water Inlet / Discharge Valves and Skin Fittings Satisfactory
— Photos
Photo 36
Piping, Flexible Hoses, Double Hose Clips or Heavy-Duty Corrosion
Resistant Clamps
Satisfactory
Machinery Guards Satisfactory
Exhaust Lagging Satisfactory
Fire Flaps, Vents and Closing Devices Satisfactory
Remote Engine Room Fan and Fuel Transfer Pump Shut Off Not Applicable
Shaft Couplings Satisfactory
Stern Glands (Type) Satisfactory
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— Photos
Photo 37
Steering Gear Satisfactory
— Photos
Photo 38
Fixed Fire Fighting System Not Applicable
Engineering Tools Satisfactory
Instrumentation - RPM, Engine Oil Pressure, Gear Oil Pressure,
Temperature, Voltmeter / Ammeter
Satisfactory
— Photos
Photo 39
Fuel Tank Type Integral or Non-Portable Tanks
Fuel Tank Satisfactory
Fuel Lines Satisfactory
Remote Fuel Shut Off Sub-Standard
— Notes
Provide label for fuel shut off.
Hose Clips /Swage Fittings Satisfactory
Filler Pipes, Caps, Vents and Flame Gauze Satisfactory
Self-Closing Gauge Glasses Not Applicable
Cofferdam Not Applicable
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Bilge and Fire Systems
Type of Bilge System
+ Power Driven Fixed
+ Manual Pump
Operation Test Satisfactory
Piping System and Materials Satisfactory
Condition of Manifold and Valves Clearly Marked Satisfactory
Bilge Level Alarms Operational and Audible at Control Station Not Applicable
Non-Return Valves or Means to Prevent Back Flooding from Sea Satisfactory
— Photos
Photo 40
Portable Extinguisher Type
+ Dry Chemical
+ AFFF
Portable Dry Chem Fire Extinguisher/s Satisfactory
— Notes
All extinguishers serviced recently, October 2019.
— Photos
Photo 41 Photo 42
Portable AFFF Extinguisher/s Satisfactory
— Notes
One foam extinguisher, recently serviced.
— Photos
Photo 43
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Fire Equipment Requirements Fire Buckets
Fire Buckets Satisfactory
— Notes
Two fire buckets provided
— Photos
Photo 44
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Electrical Systems and Additional Items
Electrical Cable Runs, Secured and Protected Sub-Standard
— Notes
Provide cover for electrical enclosure housing relays.
Electrical Isolation Switch Gear Satisfactory
Emergency Electrical Power Supply Not Applicable
Batteries Satisfactory
Battery Boxes or Enclosures Sub-Standard
— Notes
Provide acid resistant lining for battery box
— Photos
Photo 45
240/415 Volt Installation and Residual Current Device where fitted Not Applicable
Lightening Protection Measures Not Applicable
Ten Yearly Survey Items None
Additional Items None