Machinery Condition &
Damage Surveys
Your vessel’s machinery is at the heart of its performance, safety, and profitability. Our Machinery Condition & Damage Surveys provide a detailed assessment of mechanical and electrical systems—ensuring they are operating at peak efficiency and identifying issues before they lead to costly downtime. Whether for insurance, purchase, maintenance, or post-incident evaluation, we deliver accurate, independent reports you can rely on.
What We Assess
Our surveys cover all primary and auxiliary machinery onboard, including:
Propulsion Systems – Main engines, gearboxes, shafts, and propellers.
Auxiliary Equipment – Generators, pumps, compressors, winches, and cranes.
Cargo Handling Gear – Moving hatch covers, mooring systems, and towing equipment.
Electrical Systems – Power distribution, wiring, and controls.
Portable Equipment – Machinery carried as cargo or used for temporary operations.
Damage Investigation & Diagnostics
When mechanical issues arise, we provide a structured, evidence-based evaluation to determine:
Nature & Extent of Damage – Identifying worn, broken, or faulty components.
Cause Analysis – Determining whether the issue is due to wear, improper use, or a specific incident.
Strip-Down Inspections – Attending and documenting machinery disassembly for accurate condition reports.
Testing & Commissioning Oversight – Verifying correct installation and performance after repairs or replacements.
Wear-Down Measurements – Comparing pre- and post-operation data to track equipment degradation.
When to Request a Machinery Survey
Pre-purchase evaluations for vessel buyers
Insurance requirements before policy renewal
Post-incident investigations after mechanical failure
Routine condition monitoring as part of planned maintenance
Get Started Today
Whether you need a single survey or ongoing marine inspection support, our team is ready to help.
Why Choose Us for Machinery Surveys
Certified marine surveyors with mechanical and electrical expertise
Detailed, practical reporting with actionable recommendations
Reduced risk of unexpected breakdowns and repair costs
Compliance with classification society and insurer standards