Professional Documents
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Date
Completed
No.
Days
MASTER/C.E./DSTO
Evaluation
01c
Poor Good
Excellent
01b
Poor Good
Excellent
01c
2
Statu
s
Poor Good
Excellent
Statu
s
Date
Started
Date
Completed
No.
Days
MASTER/C.E./DSTO
Evaluation
Poor
Excellent
Good
Date
Started
Date
Completed
No.
Days
MASTER/C.E./DSTO
Evaluation
Poor
Excellent
Good
03b
Good
Poor
Excellent
Statu
s
Poor
Excellent
Poor
Excellent
Cargo Work
Date
Date
Started
Completed
No.
Days
Good
Date
Poor
Excellent
Mooring
Good
Good
Date
Initial
Date
Initial
Date
MASTER/C.E./DSTO
Evaluation
05a
6
5
Statu
s
Initial
04a
4B
Date
Statu
s
Initial
03a
4A
Date
Navigation
02a
3
Initial
Statu
s
Date
Started
Date
Completed
No.
Days
06a
06b
MASTER/C.E./DSTO
Evaluation
Poor
Excellent
Good
Good
Poor
Excellent
Initial
Date
DSTO Signature
Date
Mon
th
7th
8th
9th
10th
5th
11th
6th
12th
DSTO Signature
Date
01b
01c
2
Project Title
Scale Drawings (Draw approximately to scale)
A longitudinal section through the center line of
your ship showing and naming cargo holds
(tanks),
bunker,
ballast
and
all
other
compartments/spaces;
A plan of the navigation bridge showing the
position and the name of equipment
A plan of each of two other decks showing and
naming
accommodation,
store
rooms,
firefighting equipment etc.
Output
on
Project Book
the
Sea
Navigation
02a
03a
03b
ESSAY
4A
04a
4B
06a
06b
ESSAY
ESSAY
NOTE:
1. If the required output is an Essay, It shall NOT be less than 500 words using a word
processor or written in Black color ball pen;
2. If the required output is a diagram/drawing. It shall be in pencil.
3. All Sea project Outputs shall be drawn or written on as required by the
School/Academy.
4. In writing the title of the Sea Project. Use the Title of the Sea Project on the Sea
Project Works Table
1. Pipe System
Date
Started
Date
Completed
No. Days
MASTER/C.E./DSTO
Evaluation
Initial
01a
Poor Good
Excellent
01b
Poor Good
Excellent
01c
Poor Good
Excellent
01d
Poor Good
Excellent
O1e
Poor Good
Excellent
Dat
e
01f
Poor Good
Excellent
01g
Poor Good
Excellent
01h
Poor Good
Excellent
01i
Poor Good
Excellent
01j
Poor Good
Excellent
01k
Poor Good
Excellent
01l
Poor Good
Excellent
01m
Poor Good
Excellent
01o
Poor Good
Excellent
01p
Poor Good
Excellent
01q
2
Statu
s
Poor Good
Excellent
Date
Completed
No. Days
MASTER/C.E./DSTO
Evaluation
02a
Poor
Excellent
Good
02b
Good
3
Statu
s
Poor
Excellent
Date
Started
Date
Completed
No. Days
MASTER/C.E./DSTO
Evaluation
Poor
Excellent
Good
03b
Good
Statu
s
Poor
Excellent
Statu
Initial
Dat
e
Initial
Dat
e
Initial
Dat
Date
Completed
No. Days
MASTER/C.E./DSTO
Evaluation
Poor
Excellent
04a
5
Dat
e
03a
Initial
Good
Main Engine
Date
Date
No. Days
MASTER/C.E./DSTO
Evaluation
Started
Completed
05a
Poor
Excellent
Good
05b
Good
6
Statu
s
06a
7
Statu
s
Poor
Excellent
Steering Gear
Date
Started
Date
Completed
No. Days
MASTER/C.E./DSTO
Evaluation
Initial
Dat
e
No. Days
MASTER/C.E./DSTO
Evaluation
Initial
Dat
e
Initial
Dat
e
Initial
Dat
e
Electrical Systems
Date
Started
Date
Completed
Poor
Excellent
07a
8
Statu
s
Statu
s
Good
Bunkering
Date
Started
Date
Completed
No. Days
MASTER/C.E./DSTO
Evaluation
Poor
Excellent
08a
9
Good
Bridge Watches
Date
Started
Date
Completed
No. Days
MASTER/C.E./DSTO
Evaluation
09a
Poor
Excellent
Good
09b
Poor
Excellent
Good
Good
O9c
Poor
Excellent
DSTO Signature
Date
Mon
th
7th
2nd
8th
3rd
9th
4th
10th
5th
11th
6th
12th
DSTO Signature
Date
01a
01b
01c
01d
O1e
01f
01g
01h
01i
01j
01k
01l
01m
01o
01p
Output on the
Sea
Project
Logbook
Pipe Systems Trace and make line diagrams of the following pipe systems. Use
the correct symbols to show on the appropriate diagrams: valves (NRV, SDNR,
etc.), remote or emergency controls and other arrangements. Identify pressure
relief valves, bursting disk, drains, ear cocks, filter units, sounding arrangement
and vent pipes
Drawing Using
Main Sea water
Pencil
Bilge, including OWS and emergency bilge pumping
Drawing Using
arrangements
Pencil
Drawing Using
Fire main
Pencil
Drawing Using
Ballast
Pencil
Domestic fresh water (high temperature, low
Drawing Using
temperature)
Pencil
Fuel-transfer system, (HFO and MDO), including remote
Drawing Using
or emergency controls and overflow arrangements for
Pencil
fuel transfer
Drawing Using
Main steam
Pencil
Drawing Using
Feed Water
Pencil
Drawing Using
Auxiliary Steam
Pencil
Drawing Using
Main engine fuel oil system
Pencil
Drawing Using
Main engine lube oil service
Pencil
Drawing Using
Sewage system
Pencil
Compressed air systems for engine room and deck
Drawing Using
services
Pencil
Drawing Using
Drain valves
Pencil
Compressed air systems for engine room and deck
Drawing Using
services
Pencil
Project Title
01q
Air cocks
01r
Drawing Using
Pencil
Drawing Using
Pencil
02a
Drawing Using
Pencil
02b
Drawing Using
Pencil
03a
Show the position by key letters of each type of lifesaving and fire-fighting equipment,
Drawing Using
Pencil
03b
List the above key letters used in (a) and alongside each
one give a brief description of each item,
Drawing Using
Pencil
04a
05a
05b
6
06a
7
07a
8
08a
9
ESSAY
Main Engine
Make a line diagram of the lubricating system for the
main engine. Indicate the types of valves, pumps and
filters fitted. Show, with the aid of a diagram, the
general lube oil distribution.
What is the average lube oil consumption of cylinder
and crankcase oil? Why does this loss occur? Code or
other means to indicate their function. Briefly describe
one of the cargo pumps.
Drawing Using
Pencil
Drawing Using
Pencil
Steering Gear
Describe the emergency operation of the steering gear.
Electrical Systems
Describe the procedure for paralleling the ship's
alternators or generators. Explain how load sharing is
achieved.
ESSAY
ESSAY
Bunkering
Describe the procedures for taking bunkers. State
clearly the sequence of events and the precautions
taken. Evaluate the results of any tests taken at the time
or from analysis made by a laboratory ashore.
Bridge Watches
ESSAY
09a
ESSAY
09b
ESSAY
09c
ESSAY
NOTE:
5. If the required output is an Essay, It shall NOT less than 500 words using a word
processor or written in Black color ball pen;
6. If the required output is a diagram/drawing. It shall be in pencil.
7. All Sea project Outputs shall be drawn or written on the University of Cebu, Sea
Project logbook.
8. In writing the title of the Sea Project. Use the Title of the Sea Project on the Sea
Project Works Table (Engine Department).