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A maintenance study of fishing vessel equipment using delay-time analysis

The current practice of maintenance on fishing vessels varies according to the operating policies of the owner operator. On most occasions, the crew does not carry out regular maintenance while at sea. As such, all maintenance work is completed while the vessel is at the discharging port. The time b...

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Published in:Journal of quality in maintenance engineering 2001-06, Vol.7 (2), p.118-128
Main Authors: Pillay, A, Wang, J, Wall, A.D, Ruxton, T
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:The current practice of maintenance on fishing vessels varies according to the operating policies of the owner operator. On most occasions, the crew does not carry out regular maintenance while at sea. As such, all maintenance work is completed while the vessel is at the discharging port. The time between discharge ports can be as long as three to six months, which allows for failures on the machinery propagating and leading to a catastrophic breakdown. Discusses the possibility of avoiding such events by means of implementing an inspection regime based on the delay-time concept. Operating and failure data that have been gathered from a fishing vessel are used to demonstrate the proposed approach. The outcome of the model is incorporated into the existing maintenance policy of the fishing vessel to assess its effectiveness.
ISSN:1355-2511
1758-7832
DOI:10.1108/13552510110397421