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NCD SPECIFICATION
NCD/SMB 9200 ISSUE-4 2011
9.20 M SURVEY MOTOR BOAT
ISSUING AUTHORITY
DIRECTORATE OF NAVAL ARCHITECTURE
INTEGRATED HEADQUARTERS
MINISTRY OF DEFENCE (NAVY)
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9.2 M SURVEY MOTOR BOAT
NCD/SMB 9200 ISSUE- 4 2011
The issue and use of this specification is authorised
on behalf of the Indian Navy by
Principal Director Naval Architecture
Indian Navy © 2011
Promulgated by
Directorate of Naval Architecture
Integrated Headquarters
Ministry of Defence (Navy)
D-II Wing, Sena Bhawan
New Delhi-110011.
Tele : 011-23010047/23011162
Fax : 011-23010126
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RECORD OF AMENDMENTS
SER AUTHORITY DATE SIGNATURE
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CONDITIONS OF RELEASE
1. This NCD Specification has been prepared for the use of the Indian Navy and its contractors in the execution of contracts for the Indian Navy.
2. This document is Indian Navy Copyright and the information therein may be subjected to Indian Navy or third party rights. It is not to be released, reproduced or published without written permission of the Integrated Headquarters Ministry of Defence (Navy).
3. Indian Navy reserves the right to amend or modify the contents of this specification without consulting or informing any holder.
4. This specification may call for the use of processes, substances and procedures that may be injurious to health if adequate precautions are not taken. It refers only to technical suitability and in no way absolves either the supplier or the user from statutory obligations relating to health and safety at any stage of manufacture or use.
5. Where attention is drawn to hazards, those quoted may not necessarily be exhaustive. 6. This specification is the property of the Indian Navy and unless otherwise authorised in writing by the
Naval Headquarters, must be returned on completion of the contract or submission of the tender, in connection
with which it is issued.
7. When the specification is issued in connection with a tender or contract, the user should ensure that he
is in possession of the correct version of each document relevant to each particular tender or contract.
Enquiries in this connection may be made to Integrated Headquarters, Ministry of Defence (Navy), Sena
Bhawan, New Delhi, Tele 011-23010047/23011162 Fax 011-23010126.
8. Unless otherwise specified, reference in this specification to any document means the issue and all
amendments to the document current at the date of issue or subsequent amendments to this specification.
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INTRODUCTION
1. This NCD Specification is sponsored for the Indian Navy, by Principal Director Naval Architecture, Integrated Headquarters, Ministry of Defence (Navy), Sena Bahawan, New Delhi- 110011.
2. It is to be applied as required for contracts concerning construction of 9.2m Survey Motor Boat.
3. If it is found to be technically unsuitable for any particular requirement the Sponsor is to be informed in
writing of the circumstances with a copy to the Principal Director, Directorate of Naval Architecture, Integrated
Headquarters, Ministry of Defence (Navy), Sena Bhawan, New Delhi-110011.
4. Any user of this Specification may propose an amendment to it. Proposals for amendments which are:- (a) Not directly applicable to a particular contract are to be made to the Sponsor of the NCD.
(b) Directly applicable to a particular contract are to be dealt with using existing procedures or as
specified in the contract.
5. No alteration is to be made to this NCD specification except by the issue of a formal amendment by Directorate of Naval Architecture, Integrated Headquarters Ministry of Defence (Navy).
6. Unless otherwise stated, reference in this NCD specification to approval, approved, authorised or similar terms means “by the Integrated Headquarters of Ministry of Defence (Navy)”.
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CONTENTS
PART I
SECTION
1 Scope
2 Function
3. General Description
4. Mould
5. Materials
6. Quality Assurance During GRP Lay Up
7. Construction
8. Hydrographic Survey Equipment
9. Machinery Specifications
10. Electrical Specifications
11. Drawings and Documents
12. Identification Marking
13. Progress Monitoring
14. List of fittings, Accessories, OBS, B&D Spares
15. Tests and Trials
16. Final Acceptance and D 448
17. Training
18. Warranty
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PART II
APPENDIX SUBJECT
A TIMBER
B TRIM TAB DETAILS
C PROBABLE SOURCES FOR SUPPLY OF TRIM TAB
D BUOYANCY MATERIAL
E MATERIAL SPECIFICATION FOR SEA WATER PUMP
F KNOWN SUPPLIER FOR MAJOR EQUIPMENTS
G ILMS FORMAT
H GUIDANCE FORMAT FOR ON BOARD SPARES(OBS)
J GUIDANCE FORMAT FOR BASE & DEPOT (B&D) SPARES
K ON BOARD SPARES FOR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTS/FITTINGS
L B&D SPARES FOR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTS/FITTINGS
M LIST OF EQUIPMENT / FITTINGS TO BE SUPPLIED WITH 9.2m SMB
N PROCEDURE FOR TESTS AND TRIALS
P FORMAT FOR REPORT OF FINAL INSPECTION
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1. SCOPE
1.1. This specification relates to the detailed requirements for the hull construction, machinery & electrical
installation, tests & trials and documentation for 9.20 M Survey Motor Boat in GRP construction.
1.2. If during construction it appears that:-
(a) A deviation from the specification or drawing appears desirable,
OR
(b) A characteristic has been omitted or is not sufficiently specified,
OR
(c) A specified characteristic cannot be attained or can be attained with penalties in other
directions, then the builder is to inform Integrated Headquarters of Ministry of Defence (Navy)
immediately of the circumstances together with the proposed alternatives, and proceed with the
construction only after he is satisfied that the constructed boat would meet all performance
requirements.
2. FUNCTION
2.1. The boat shall be able to perform as Survey Motor Boat to carryout Hydrographic survey operations up
to a minimum water depth of one meter below single beam echo-sounder transducers using modern
surveying equipment / system. It shall also be capable of emergency operations like landing shore survey
parties and providing logistic support to shore camps. The lifting and stowage arrangements shall conform
to detailed guidelines as outlined in clause 7.12 of these specifications.
2.2. The boat shall be designed to be operational and maneuvered safely and effectively at speed with full
complement in sea conditions. The boat shall be very stable and resistant to capsize. The chines shall be
particularly stiffened to ensure that impacts at the waterline do not compromise integrity of the hull.
2.3. The boat shall offer good maneuverability and throttle response throughout its speed range and
particularly when coming alongside or breaking away from an underway vessel at its full load and
complement.
2.4. Grounding of the boat is a professional hazard wherein the boat would be grounded frequently during
the exploitation. The design and construction, therefore, should be able to withstand such sudden impacts
without any compromise to the integrity of the hull, the propellers, appendages and machinery.
2.5. The boat should not plane at operating speed of 8-10 knots in such a manner to expose the hull
mounted transducers.
3. GENERAL DESCRIPTION.
The boat will be required to be built to lines plan provided by IHQ-MoD(N)/(DNA). The lines plan will be
provided only to the builder on whom the order will be placed for construction.
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3.1. Principal Particulars.
(a) Hull Form Type : Hard chine semi planning
(b) Length extreme including all
appendages
: 9.15 0.05 M
(c) LOA(Hull) : 8.60 M
(d) L B P : 7.78 M
(e) Maximum Beam excluding fender : 2.86 M
(f) Maximum Beam including fender : 3.00 M
(g) Depth at mid ship upto No. 1 Deck : 1.50 M. (above Base line)
(h) Draught including propeller
projection below keel not to
exceed in deep load condition
: 0.90 M (Should be capable of operating of shallow depth
of upto 1m, Propellers should not project below keel in
such a way so as to get damaged during grounding)
(j) Displacement including crew* : Not to exceed 6.0 tons
(k) Max. Speed : Not to be less than 20 Knots at standard displacement
(l) Endurance : 8 Hrs @ 12 knots speed
(m) Fuel oil capacity : Commensurate with endurance and 15 % reserve
(n) Fresh water capacity : 50 Ltrs.
(p) Capable of operating up to : Sea state 3
(q) Carrying capacity : 9 men for survey operations and able to transport 25
men in special conditions
(r) Engine : Twin inboard diesel engines of Volvo Penta or CMD with
stern drive suitable for achieving the desired speed and
endurance.
(*Note : The builder is to ensure that the weight of the boat including all fitted and portable
accessories, equipment and crew (03 men) remains below 6 tons, the lowering / hoisting safe
working load capacity of the davits)
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3.2. General :
3.2.1. The boat shall be constructed in accordance with the specifications and in strict conformity to the Lines Plan and Guidance GA supplied herewith. The boat under consideration is in service with Indian Navy. For better appreciation of the boat, on placement of order, the builders will be required to visit this boat at their own cost to the designated Naval Establishment. Written approval from IHQ-MoD(N) is necessary in case of any deviations whatsoever. Any deviation affecting the performance of the boat w.r.t any of the parameters mentioned in the NCD should be brought to the notice of IHQ-MoD(Navy)/DNA during TEC stage for approval with relevant design calculations/model test details supporting the proposed design.
3.2.2. Moulding of all GRP components of boat hull, decks, canopy etc shall be essentially done in an air-conditioned space to keep the temperature and humidity within the acceptable levels. Rest of the construction work shall be in a covered shed/ building and is to be protected from the sun and rain during construction till delivered to the consignee. In this regard the boat builder is required to submit a valid yard certification from IRS or any member of IACS authorizing the boat building yard for manufacturing powered GRP/FRP boats.
3.2.3. Any approved alteration or addition of a minor nature found necessary during the construction
of the boat, are to be carried out by the Builder without extra charges. The Builder is to keep in mind
continuously the fact that, economy of weight and space is of utmost importance. An actual and
accurate weight record of hull structure, fittings, machinery, equipment, accessories etc shall be
forwarded to IHQ-MoD(N) along with detail weight and stability calculations through Inspecting
agency after verification.
3.2.4. Wherever items are described in specification and are not indicated in the drawings OR are
indicated in drawings but not described in specifications; such items are deemed to be the
requirement of both specifications and drawings.
3.2.5. The builder shall ensure attaining specified speed, endurance, sea keeping and maneuvering
characteristics of the boat.
3.2.6. The boat builder is to carryout in-house detailed calculations and undertake detailed drawing
work and submit these for approval within one month of receipt of purchase order.
3.2.7. The construction of the boat is to commence only after the Boat builder has incorporated all
decisions of IHQ-MoD(N) on the calculations and drawings submitted for approval and confirmed that
all performance parameters are met.
3.2.8. Visibility from steering position: The builder is to ensure clear visibility of the forward
gunwale and visibility all around from the steering position. In static condition, calm water, ahead
visibility should not get restricted beyond one boat length.
3.2.9. All equipment, fittings etc. shall be of standard make (where not specified), brand new and
their installation work shall be in accordance with the standard marine practice and shall satisfy
IHQ MoD(N)/inspecting Agency.
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3.2.10. All parts, sub-assemblies and components shall comply with the requirement of drawings and
specification to the satisfaction of the IHQ MoD(N)/inspecting Agency.
3.2.11. No materials, parts, components or complete units which have been rejected shall be
retreated or adjusted without the approval of the IHQ MoD(N)/inspecting Agency.
3.2.12. Boats inspections and tests & trials during construction and after completion of the same
before dispatch, are to be inspected by IHQ MoD(N)/inspecting Agency.
3.2.13. Deck Space. A minimum deck space of 2.5 Sq M in Q' Deck and 2.0 Sq M on foxle is to be
provided for various evolutions.
3.3. Environmental Conditions for Equipment & Machinery. All equipment & Machinery should be
suitable for continuous operation in ambient temperature up to 500C, relative humidity of 95% at 350C
and roll of 250 and pitch of 80.
4. MOULD:
4.1. The boat is to be built using permanent GRP female mould duly approved by
IHQ-MoD(N)/inspecting Agency.
4.2. Lines-plan / offset tables shall be faired to full scale on the mould loft floor/Suitable Ship
Design software. The offsets so obtained shall be used for the manufacture of plug after approval from
IHQ-MoD(N)/ Inspecting agency.
4.3. Plug for the mould shall be constructed from kiln dried timber with a moisture content of not
more than 10-12%. The following points shall be considered in the construction of the plug:-
4.3.1. There shall be no undercuts.
4.3.2. Rubbing strakes, bilge keels and other appendages shall be omitted. (They are to be of
course fitted during hull moulding).
4.3.3. Angles of bilge, contour, chine etc shall be such that the mould can easily be withdrawn.
Atleast 2-3 deg. declivity (draft angle) must be allowed.
4.3.4. Wherever possible all corners shall be rounded to a radius of atleast 6 mm.
4.3.5. A high degree of workmanship shall be maintained throughout the plug production so
that desired dimensional accuracies of the mould are achieved.
4.4. Inspection of the plug shall be carried out by IHQ-MoD(N)/inspecting Agency.
4.5. The mould shall be made up of GRP from the plug approved by IHQ-MoD(N)/inspecting
Agency and during the lay-up procedure the following shall be observed :-
4.5.1. To maintain the proper shape, the mould thickness shall not be greater than 1.5 times
the hull moulding thickness.
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4.5.2. To allow for any probable refurbishing of the mould surface, the gel coat thickness shall
be increased by 0.6-0.75 mm approximately.
4.5.3. Accuracy in the shaping of the mould is of particular importance and a tolerance of
+3mm from the boat's lines is specified and is to be verified by using battens and templates.
Accuracy on flatness of flat & camber panels too is +3 mm. The mould shall be rigidly
supported by external framework which shall also support the mould sections on removal. All
tolerances are to be measured either in vertical or in horizontal plane.
4.6 A very high degree of surface finish of the mould is expected and following procedure is
recommended for the plug:-
4.6.1. Apply one full coat of polyester resin preferably with the addition of a dark pigment on
bare wood of plug.
4.6.2. Surface undulations if any shall be covered by polyester filler and cured , to be finally
coated with gelcoat resin.
4.6.3. Cut back with wet & dry abrasive paper every four or five coats, until a satisfactory finish
is attained.
4.6.4. Buff to a brilliant shine with increasingly fine degrees of curing compound.
4.6.5. It is often useful at this stage to scribe in the waterlines, boot-top, upper finished edge
of hull, skeg fitting locations etc.
4.6.6 Prior to application of release agents, the mould face shall be free from dust, water &
oil.
4.7 Inspection of the mould shall be carried out be IHQ-MoD(N)/Inspecting agency.
5 MATERIALS :
5.1. All the materials, workmanship and finish shall be of the highest standard and to the
satisfaction of IHQ-MoD(N)/inspecting Agency. The necessary test reports & specifications of the raw
materials/fittings etc used in the construction of the boat shall be produced by the Builder, as required
by IHQ-MoD(N)/inspecting agency prior to the construction of the boat.
5.2 Use of pigments is not permitted except in the external finish as indicated at clause 4.6 of
these specifications.
5.3. Basic GRP Laminate, Tests : The minimum glass content of GRP laminate is to be
approximately 33% by weight for CSM, 50% by weight for WR and 55% by weight for UDR. The
mechanical properties of the laminate layers shall conform to BS : 4994 and BS : 2782. The sample
laminate drawn from the hull shall be tested at an IRS/LRS/Class Society/NAB accredited laboratory to
ascertain all the below mentioned properties. Boat builder shall submit test certificates supporting the
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same to Inspecting Agency. The basic laminate is to have the following physical properties and unless
otherwise stated, the properties are in the warp direction.
5.4 Boat hook shall be of white cedar with galvanized steel end hook.
5.5 All steel fittings shall be of stainless steel grade SS 316. All forged fittings shall conform to
BS-970 and the castings shall conform to BS-3100.
5.6 The timber used in the construction shall be of good quality, thoroughly and properly seasoned
to a moisture content of 13 to 18%, free from sap, pronounced shakes, injurious knots and all other
defects. The timber usage, preservation and wood work shall conform to the guidelines at Appendix A.
6 QUALITY ASSURANCE DURING GRP LAY UP :
6.1. Air traps are to be kept to a minimum during lamination. In any area of 150 mm x 150 mm, the
loss of area per ply due to voids shall not exceed 125 mm2.
6.2. Thickness checks are to be carried out during lamination. The total variation in thickness shall
not be greater than 2mm.
.6.3. Surface hardness, the comparative method for assessing the degree of resin cure is to be
measured using appropriate devices and these measurements shall be taken between 48 hrs and 96
hrs after the completion of lamination.
6.4. A minimum hardness reading of 40 is to be achieved. No laminate is to be removed from the
mould until a hardness of 25 has been achieved. If hardness of 40 over a large area is not achieved,
the laminate shall be rejected.
6.5. Hardness measurements shall be taken at a spacing not exceeding 1.25 M and each
measurement shall be the average of not less than 6 readings within 25 mm of each other.
Ser Property Kg. / mm2
(min)
Psi
(min)
(a) Flexural Strength 17.50 25000
(b) Flexural modulus 770.00 1.1x106
(c) Tensile strength 12.60 18000
(d) Tensile modulus 700.00 1.0x106
(e) Compressive Strength 11.90 17000
(f) Compressive modulus 700.00 1.0x106
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6.6 The boat builder shall maintain an online process record of all parameters mentioned at Para
6.1 to 6.5. These records shall be submitted to the Inspecting Agency during hull inspection.
7 CONSTRUCTION:
7.1 The hull, deck and wheelhouse structure shall conform to classification society rules and regulations for classification of special service craft GRP construction. Structural and hull construction drawings will be approved by IRS/LRS/ABS/ any member of IACS based on IHQ-MoD(N)/(DNA) approved GA drawings. Rest all machineries / equipment / fittings, system and lay out drawings will be approved by IHQ-MoD(N)/DNA. Only the hull, deck and wheelhouse will have dual inspection by Classification society and IHQ-MoD(N) representative. Balance inspection will be undertaken by IHQ-MoD(N) nominated Inspecting Agency. However decision of IHQ MoD(N) nominated Agency will be final in all matters.
7.1.1. The hull form shall be of mono-hull suitable for mounting the stern drives. An outer
keel of box/channel section shall be provided on the centre line to take grounding loads and
normal wear and tear. The box should be additionally stiffened with a 50 mm vide stainless
steel flat bar worked into the box keel to take beaching loads. The transom shall be provided
with a marine board with bolt-on shoring arms to prevent the hull from careening if beached.
Spray rails shall be fitted on either side. “D” shaped hollow rubber fenders shall be fitted on the
deck-edge all around.
7.1.2. The hull shall be of one piece GRP moulding with integrally bonded Marine plywood
bulkheads, GRP frames, longitudinal, stringers & engine beds. All transverse dividing
bulkheads shall be constructed to maintain the water tightness of the enclosed spaces. All
frames shall be of 'TOPHAT' construction with PVC/PU foam as core material. The deck and
deckhouse shall be a separate unit of GRP and connected to the hull. Additional
reinforcements shall be provided in way of transom corners, keel, skeg, coaming for fender and
deck connections to the hull. The engine girders shall be of GRP construction with rigidity being
provided by encapsulation of non oily teak wood as core material. The top face of the engine
girders shall have a bonded in steel plates of appropriate thickness for bolting down the
engines.
7.1.3. The integral surfaces of all structural laminates shall be completely covered by
applying the base polyester resin on glass reinforcement comprising of woven rovings
sandwiched between chopped strand mat to the whole surface. All exposed and bare sharp
edges of the GRP laminates shall be similarly covered with a closely woven glass
reinforcement using polyester resin OR epoxy resin as appropriate.
7.1.4 Trim Tab.
7.1.4.1 The hard chine hull form of these boats is likely to plane at speeds above 8
knots which affect survey operation due to emergence of hull mounted sensors. In
order to adjust the trim of the boat, the boat shall be provided with hydraulically
controlled trim tab of standard make mounted at the transom of the boat. The trim tabs
should facilitate adjustment of boat’s trim at speeds greater than 8 knots. A guidance
arrangement for trim tab is placed at Appendix B.
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7.1.4.2. The size of the trim tab should be largest standard make that can be fitted on
the transom. The location, size and number of trim tabs should be finalized in
consultation with OEM to achieve the desired trim control at speeds above 8 knots.
The responsibility to ensure effective trim control of the boat using the proposed trims
tab rest with the boat builder.
7.1.4.3. The trim tabs should be of standard make of SS 304 / 316 and controlled
hydraulically. In case of trim tabs of 304, additional zinc anodes should be fitted to
provide adequate corrosion protection.
7.1.4.4. The power supply requirement of the trim tab should be compatible /sufficient
with that available in the boat.
7.1.4.5. Probable sources for supply of trim tabs are placed at Appendix C. The boat
builder shall indicate the make model and other details of the proposed trim tab in the
technical offer.
7.2. Buoyancy The boats shall be fitted with sufficient buoyancy in order to make the boat
unsinkable and to undertake the satisfactory swamp test. The quantity and arrangement of buoyancy
proposed alongwith detailed buoyancy calculations shall be forwarded to IHQ-MoD(N) for approval prior
to swamp test of first boat. The buoyancy materials, the method of forming and fitting shall be as per
details given at Appendix D.
7.3. Sub Division The boat shall be subdivided into four watertight compartments viz. Fore peak,
Fore cabin, Wheel House cum Survey Chart Room and Engine Room. The details shall be as given
below:-
7.3.1 Fore peak: Approx 0.8 m in length, Fore peak shall be built for stowage of anchor
chain cable and other ropes. Access shall be provided from the Fore cabin to the
compartment by means of a circular watertight hatch of 300 mm dia in the dividing water tight
bulkhead at a convenient height from the floor. A covered Naval pipe of stainless steel shall be
fitted in the compartment for anchor chain cable. An adequately strong arrangement for
securing the inboard end of the chain cable shall be provided in the compartment. A drain valve
shall be fitted for draining water shipped in with chain cable into the Fore cabin. Anchor and its
stowage compartment should be flushed with the deck.
7.3.2 Fore Cabin: Approximately 1.8 m in length, fully insulated and shall be fitted with
suitable seating arrangement and lockers / cupboards of marine FR ply duly covered with
formica paneling. Water resisting glue to be used for joining marine ply and formica. Access to
the cabin will be from wheel house, with a water tight door. Suitable footsteps shall be provided
for entering the cabin. Extra storage facilities shall be provided under the seating
arrangements. The fore cabin will be provided with two water tight scuttles, one each side.
The last laminate on the internal sides of the structures shall be “Tissue Mat”.
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7.3.3. Wheel House Cum Survey Chart Room (SCR): The compartment is approximately 2.7 m in
length and is accessed from the aft deck through a water tight weather proof door on the aft bulkhead.
This compartment is required to be insulated all around for effective Air-Conditioning. The space shall
be fitted with arrangements for conning the vessel and for hydrographic survey. The floor deck of the
Wheel House shall be so fitted as that space below this deck can be used to hold fuel tank(s). The
fuel tank shall be accessed through a soft patch on the deck. The hold space shall also be used for
stowage of portable bilge pumps, a fume detector, and a purging pump. The wheel house cum SCR
shall have a canopy over it to provide a clear head room of not less than 1.8 m. The wheelhouse cum
SCR shall be provided with windows of 10 mm. thick toughened glass to provide all round visibility.
The front windows shall be of fixed type and the side windows shall be hinged water tight open able.
The front windows shall be provided with wind screen wipers. Arrangements shall be such that the
table tops can be used as sleeping space for 2 crew members, when the survey work is not being
carried out. The last laminate on the internal sides of the structures shall be of “Tissue Mat”. In
addition following are to be provided in the SCR:-
(i) Soft patches provided on deck for access below are to have flush type handles for lifting.
(ii) Deck to have securing arrangement for chairs/tables. (iii) Front windows and side windows to have minimum wooden /GRP area for all around
visibility. (iv) Hand rails to be provided in ceiling and front of SCR for movement in rough weather. (v) Ceiling of SCR to be provided with heat resistant GRP panel of matching contours. (vi) Portable aluminium cover plates are to be provided for covering two front windows
from outside to avoid accidental glass breakage by davit block whilst hoisting / lowering of boats.
(vii) Movable Cup Shaped Chair with cushion for 04 men. (viii) Separate seating arrangement for Coxswain ensuring full visibility. (ix) Suitable arrangements below the deck and above the singlebeam transducers to be
provided for the fitment of motion/heave sensor supplied by “IN”.
7.3.4. Engine Room: The engine room shall be approximately 2 m in length fitted with twin Diesel
Engines of Volvo Penta or Cummins Mercruiser Diesel with Stern Drives mounted on the transom.
The engine room shall also house the generator set, the rectifier, the storage batteries and the
inverter. The engine room shall be accessed through a hatch on the deck, fitted on a bolted soft patch
of suitable dimensions to facilitate engine removal. Aluminium chequered stepping floor be provided in
the engine room. Engine room should be provided with forced ventilation.
7.4. Ventilation: A fume detection system shall be fitted in the hold near the diesel tank with
alarm at wheel house control console. A forced extraction of battery gas fitted with fume/gas detection
system shall be provided in the engine room. Extraction of hot air from the engine room shall be
through a dorade box fitted on the transom with a blower fan. Engine room ventilation shall be through
cowls fitted on the deck on the forward of the engine room on either side. The cowls shall be provided
with isolation flaps for natural air supply. The cowls should be fitted in such a way so as to not hinder
the survey operations and not compromise on the available clear space.
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7.5. Davit: A light weight portable davit shall be provided on the upper deck aft. Arrangement shall
be provided to fit the davit for use on either side of the aft deck. The davit shall be provided a hand
winch, having a lifting capacity of 50 Kg at total out reach of 1.5 m over the boat side. In order to have
sufficient outreach, davit to have telescopic arrangement of about 0.5 m with locking arrangement
(Butterfly nuts) in extended position. Forward and aft steadying guys with arrangement to secure the
davit arm when extended out, are to be provided on boat structure for arresting davit swinging aft during
use. The fixed arrangement on the deck for erecting the portable davit should be flushed with the deck.
7.6. Mast: A collapsible mast for mounting navigational lights, communications trans-receiver, and
halyards shall be provided on the wheel house top. Mast shall be secured flushed with the deck when
not in use
7.7. Bulkheads: Bulkheads shall be constructed as per classification society rules. The
bulkheads shall be made of marine plywood coated with two layers of chopped strand mat on either
side. Bulkheads shall be properly connected to the shell with GRP laminations.
7.8. Deck: Deck shall be constructed as per classification society rules with 12mm thickness
Marine Plywood encapsuled with GRP. All the exposed surfaces of the main deck shall be given
antiskid finish. Additional chaffing laminate shall be provided in way of anchor arrangements. Adequate
space (approx 04 Sqm) shall be provided on foxle for working with mooring and towing gears of ships
when the boat is used for berthing and mooring the ship. All deck fittings (except, bollards, fairleads and
cleats) in the quarterdeck area should be flushed with the deck.
7.9. Floor: Floor shall be made of marine plywood coated with two layers of chopped
strand mat on top and bottom. Floor shall be connected with side shell and bulkhead with GRP angles.
Floor can also be made of sandwich construction if PVC core material is used.
7.10. Guard Rails: Stainless steel (SS 316) guard rails of 25 mm dia and adequate height with
collapsible stanchions shall be provided. Stainless steel (SS 316) storm rails shall also be provided all
along raised deck house. The finish of these should be of excellent quality. All railings in the
quarterdeck area should be portable / collapsible.
7.11. Deck Fittings: Four in no. stainless steel bollards, one towing hook, six in no. S.S. fairleads
(one each fitted on the centre line at fore and aft ends) and four in number S.S. Cleats conforming to
material specs, at clause 5.5 of this NCD shall be provided. The deck/ hull in the vicinity of these fitting
should be additionally strengthened to withstand point load. All these fittings shall be fastened through
GRP on to a S.S. backing plate with S.S. fasteners. The backing plate shall be laid up and covered up
with adequate no. of GRP layers. Stainless Steel for all these should be of grade SS 316.
7.12. Lifting Arrangements:
7.12.1. The boat shall be lifted and stowed on board ship on twin arm gravity davits.
Longitudinal span for davit lifting hooks, centre to centre, shall be 6174 mm unless
communicated otherwise by IHQ-MoD(N).
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7.12.2. Two in no. Mills/Henrikson hook of 4.0T SWL with off load release gear and with
remote release facility shall be fitted in the boat for davit lifting operations. The entire hook
system (complete set) should be of Mills/Henrikson supply.
7.12.3. The boat shall also be provided with four in no. sling plates in the gunwale for bridle
lifting. These sling plates are to be strongly connected with backing plates and the load coming
on them is to be suitably transferred to the hull. The SWL in this arrangement shall be
computed by assuming the boat to be suspended on a four legged sling with single suspension
point. All four sling plates shall be manufactured to take the greatest load found. The slings
provided shall be of ES FSWR conforming to IS: 2266-77 with a factor of safety of six on the
UTS of the material. The overall working height of the bridle sling shall be the minimum
possible and shall clear the canopies when fitted.
7.12.4 . All strong points used for lifting the boats as per Para 7.12.1 to 7.12.3 above should be
designed as per classification society rules and should be additionally strengthened to take the
point load while lifting the boat.
7.13. Draught Marks: The draught marks shall be measured vertically from the underside of
the keel or keel line produced in a transverse plane perpendicular to the LWL. They shall be in ARABIC
numerals 50 mm high placed 2 decimeters apart to indicate even decimeters of draught alternating with
horizontal strips of size 50 mm x 10 mm to indicate the odd decimeters. The lower edge of all the marks
as above shall indicate the draught. The marks shall begin two decimeters below the water line in Light
condition and continue to two decimeters above the water line in Deep condition. The marks shall be of
GRP and bonded to the hull with epoxide resin. The marks shall be sited at:-
7.13.1. On either side (both P & S) of hull at 1000 mm aft of FP & parallel to FP.
7.13.2. On either side of hull (both P&S) at 1000 mm forward of AP and parallel to AP. The
draughts shall be measured vertically from the underside of the skeg line produced on
transverse plane perpendicular to LWL.
7.13.3 On either side at midship also and only at this position, marks are to extend upto deck
level for echo sounder calibration.
7.14. Rubber Fenders: The boat shall be fitted with fixed 85 x 70 mm 'D' type rubber fender of
minimum shore hardness 40 all round the hull. In addition four in no. portable pneumatic fenders shall be
provided with suitable lifting arrangements to facilitate lowering/hoisting as and when required. The GRP
coaming on which the fender is mounted and the hull in vicinity (50mm each side) shall be additionally
stiffened to withstand the impact loads.
7.15. Ensign and Pendant Staff: The SSP staffs shall be provided of size 35 mm dia at heel
just 25 mm above the square area and tapering to 30 mm dia at head and 2000 mm long duly fitted with
65 mm dia and 40 mm high cap and 13 mm dia nylon/ fibre sheave fitted into the cap. A SS cleat/eye to
be fitted at the appropriate position for belaying the flag halyard. The flag halyard of 8 mm dia and 5000
mm in length for each staff of Nylon/PP material shall also to be provided. The ensign staff shall be fitted
straight. The suitable deck sockets shall be provided and fitted in the decks for staffs. The deck socket to
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be flushed with the deck. The staff shall be finished smooth in Dark Grey colour. The arrangement of
stowing of staff shall be provided in the boat. The deck sockets shall be flushed with the deck.
7.16. Arrangement for Awning in Quarter Deck: Q' Deck needs to be provided with
arrangement for removable awning stanchions. The awning is to be made of Fire retardant PVC coated
nylon fabrics with necessary rigging arrangement. The pipes forming the frame are to be of 25 mm
external diameter by 3 mm thick SS pipes and bent to the required shape. The awning fabric shall be cut
and worked to the frames to fit closely thereto. Seams shall be sewn with Nylon/Polyester threads. The
seams shall be made watertight by the insertion of adhesive and seams sewn while the adhesive is
tacky. The complete arrangement showing layout and construction details be forwarded to IHQ-MoD(N)
through Inspecting Agency for approval. The deck fittings for erecting awning should be flushed with the
deck.
7.17. Painting and Finishing: All external surfaces of the boat shall not be painted but the
gel coat shall be pigmented with Dark Grey shade to RAL 7040. All exposed decks to have anti skid
finish with Dark Grey shade to RAL 7040. In addition the engine room shall be applied with fire retardant
compositions mixed with resin. The interior of the boat in wheel house to be finished with neat GRP
panel of matching contours, forward cabin shall be finished with a layer of tissue mat followed by coat of
gel coat pigmented with suitable light colour.
7.18. Fresh Water: A 50 liters drinking fresh water storage tank with associated system for
filling and supply be provided. A wash basin with arrangement for wash and drainage also need to be
provided in a suitable place.
7.19 Shoring Arrangement In order to keep the boat upright in case of accidental beaching,
provision of shoring is to be made by arranging at least four strong points under the side fender. Further
wooden shores of adequate strength are to be provided. Stowage arrangement for these shores is also
to be provided.
7.20 Load Testing of Strong Points. All the strong points (Lifting hooks, Shore brackets etc) to be
load tested. All load bearing points/ equipment/ structure fitted on boat shall be as per LSA code MSC.
81(70).
7.21 Protrusion of Deck and Superstructure. While fitting out the deck and superstructure,
flushed fittings shall be resorted to the extent possible. Fittings for which the same is not feasible should
be indicated in the GA submitted for the approval of IHQ, MoD(Navy)/DNA.
7.22. LMG/MMG Stand. The boat shall be capable of fitting LMG/MMG stand at foxle and quarter
deck. Provision for rigging up this stand should be provided at foxle and transom, which shall be flushed
with the deck.
8. HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEY EQUIPMENT
All the hydrographic survey equipments will be supplied by Navy. The boat builder shall be responsible
to arrange for collection and transportation of these equipments from nearest Naval Establishment. These
equipments will be broadly divided into Installed & Portable category. The boat builder will ensure proper
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installation or stowage as applicable, of these equipments with associated accessories as per the
recommendations of OEMs / instructions from IHQ MoD(N) / Chief Hydrographer /DNA so as to attain desired
performance level.
8.1. Hull Fitted Hydrographic Sensors : The transducers for Survey echo sounder- shallow
depth with dual frequency are required to be fitted in the boat. The boat builder should provide such
arrangements that any of these transducers can be removed for the maintenance purposes without
affecting the operational availability of the boat.
8.2 Portable Mountings for Hydrographic Sensors : The boat builder should provide
portable mounting arrangements for the multi beam echo sounder model "Sea beam 1180" and
Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler Multibeam shallow water of 600 KHZ “or as specified by IHQ-
MoD(N)”. These both transducers shall weigh approx. 120 Kgs. The arrangements should be such
that:-
(a) In the deployed position, the transducers are at least 60 cm below the keel and positioned so as to meet performance requirement.
(b) The arrangement is to be free of vibrations up to 10 knots of boat speed.
(c) The transducers are not to be affected by 'Noise' from the boat and its machinery.
(d) The complete arrangement can be fitted, retrieved above water line by two members of the crew while at sea.
(e) In the hoisted position, no part of the arrangement is proud of the boats' side for safety
reasons.
(f) The arrangement should not have any supports below the fenders of the boat.
(g) The arrangement is made in consultation with the equipment manufacture prior to final approval by the Chief Hydrographer/DNA.
(h) The arrangement should not affect hoisting/ lowering of the boat from davits and chokes both in
deployed and stowed position.
8.3. Electronic Equipment The following hydrographic equipment are to be fitted / stowed in the
SCR of the boat.
(a) Recorder unit for shallow depth - Bulkhead mounted with accessories near the Survey echosounder steering position. Lockable stowage space (approx.
0.27 CUM) should be provided in the vicinity of it for
consumables
(b) DSPS Electronics - 19" rack
(c) DSPS Electronics - 19" rack
(d) Side Scan Sonar - 19" rack
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(e) Magnetometer - 19" rack
(f) Multibeam Electronics - Deck/ table mounted
(g) Position Fixing System - 19" rack
(h) Helmsman Controller display - Bulkhead mounted in front of Coxswain
(j) Displays for DSPS, Side Scan - Table top mounted Sonar, etc
(k) Printer / plotters of DSPS - 19" rack/ table top
(l) Heave Compensators - Near the location of transducers
(echosounder Deso 25 & Multibeam 1180)
(m) Antennae of position fixing - Canopy top system and Communication sets
(n) Keyboards of equipment - Below table top on sliding racks.
8.4. The builder should provide four in nos. standard 19" racks for the above equipment for fitment
under the table tops and with vibrations / shock mounts and earthing facility.
8.5 The total weight of electronics of hydrographic equipment fitted/stowed in the SCR will not
exceed 400 Kgs. This excludes the weight of transducers at Para 8.1 above, weighing approx. 80 Kgs.
The builder is to cater for these weights.
8.6. Heave Compensators Model “DMS 25” or - as specified by IHQ-MoD(N) is to be fitted in
vicinity of echo sounder transducers inside the hull.
8.7. Layout of Survey Chart Room
8.7.1. Steering Position From Hydrographic survey requirement point of view the
steering position should also have the following:
(a) Provision for fitment and power supply arrangements for Navy supplied HF SSB (Voice) set (Weight approx. 20 Kgs).
(b) Rotating low back chair with locking arrangement for helmsman.
(c) Position for mounting helmsman display of ADLS (14" LCD display)
(d) Position and power supply arrangements for VHF portable set to be supplied
by the boat builder.
8.7.2. Standard 19" Racks The various equipment as listed in para 8.3 above will
be fitted in the four standard 19" racks to be provided by the boat builder. These racks should
have the following arrangements:
(a) The racks should be provided with vibration/shock mountings suitable for taking approx. 80 Kgs of equipment.
(b) The racks should be electrically earthed.
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(c) Each rack should be provided with three in nos. adjustable shelves for fitting of odd sized equipment.
(d) Each rack should be provided with a top sliding shelf for fitting standard 101
key, keyboard and mouse/ trackball. Securing arrangements for the keyboard and mouse/ trackball is also to be provided.
(e) Each rack should be provided with a lockable drawer of height not exceeding
15 cm. The drawer should be such that it may be removed by the user at any time for fitting of equipment.
(f) The height of the 19" rack including vibration/shock mountings should be 75
cm.
(g) The racks should have removable side and rear covers. At least 15 cm space should be provided between the adjacent racks.
(h) The depth of each rack should be 70 cm and additional 15 cm space should
be provided behind the rack for cabling etc.
8.7.3. Table Tops The builder should provide table top for fixing of monitors, printers etc
as follows:-
(a) Two table tops should be provided on port and starboard side of the survey
chart room with two 19" racks under each.
(b) The size of each table top should be of minimum dimensions
140 x 90 x 03 cm.
(c) The table tops should be of laminated finish and of marine quality wood work.
(d) The table tops should be hinged to the bulkhead for easy access to the rear
panel of survey equipment fitted on 19" racks below it.
(e) The table tops should have own supports.
(f) No side paneling is required for table tops.
(g) The table tops and their securing arrangements should be designed for taking
150 Kgs of equipment.
(h) Arrangements should be provided for passing of cables from the 19" racks to
the monitors, printers etc mounted on the table top.
8.7.4. Seating Arrangement The builder is to provide four in nos. removable, rotating low
back(cup shaped upholstered and with cushion) chairs in the survey chart room. These chairs
are to have securing arrangements on deck and in front of tabletops. The chairs are to have
arm rest and cushioned lining. In addition to the above, the builder is to provide collapsible
bulkhead mounted seating arrangement for atleast two personnel, one of which is to be in the
vicinity of the echo sounder.
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8.7.5. Elbow pipes. Three short length elbow pipes of 4" dia each should be suitably
positioned / fitted on the bulkhead for passing cables of multi beam to the system electronics in
Survey room. The elbow pipes to be fitted in such a way so that there is no ingress of water
during rain or due to sea wash.
8.8 Antennae. The builder shall provide "fitted for" arrangements for securing of the following
antennae on the canopy:
(a) Compact DGPS Antenna - one
(b) 3 m Whip aerials of DGPS - one
(c) HF communication sets - one
(d) GPS antenna - one
9. MACHINERY SPECIFICATIONS
9.1. All machinery, equipments and fittings in the boat shall be compact and of light weight
construction.
9.2. Engine Room The engine room shall be fitted with twin inboard Diesel engine of Volvo Penta
or CMD with stern drives suitable for achieving the desired parameters. The engine room shall also
house a Onan DG set (11 KVA). Sufficient area should exist in engine room for operation and
maintenance of the machinery. The engine room shall be accessible through a hatch on the deck, fitted
on a bolted soft patch of suitable dimensions to facilitate engine removal. The cat walks/ bilge floor
gratings in the engine room shall be of Aluminium (Chequered).
9.3. MAIN ENGINES
9.3.1 The boat shall be powered by twin inboard Diesel engine of Volvo Penta or CMD with
stern drives suitable for achieving the desired parameters and the engine exploitation pattern
mentioned at para 9.1 Each engine shall be driving its own stern drive and in case of failure of
one engine or while operating on one engine the boat should be able to move and steer.
Following are also to be provided with the main engines:-
(i) Arrangement of ICCP system for the stern drive in addition to zinc anodes.
(ii) Propellers of suitable material supplied as standard fit by OEM. One set of
propellers are to be supplied as spares.
9.3.2 Main propulsion diesel engine is to be capable of generating full power for two hours
per 12 hours of operation as mentioned in engine specifications. Diesel engine exhaust is not
to be darker than “slightly shady” at steady state and all power up to 100% rated power. Diesel
engine should meet the latest emission norms.
9.3.3 Suitable arrangement is to be incorporated in the fuel injection control software to
prevent overloading of engines.
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9.3.4 The engine shall be longitudinally aligned with steel tapping plates moulded into the
longitudinal bearers in the hull in way of the engine mounting feet. The engine shall be
controlled from the helmsman position.
9.3.5 The engine together with driven equipment is to be such that alignment is preserved
under all operating conditions. The alignment of the propulsion component is to be preserved
by the use of spigots, a proportion of fitted bolts or dowels. The alignment procedure and
alignment readings are to be given in boat manual.
9.3.6 The engine shall be complete with its associated auxiliary equipment, protection
device, pipes fitting and instrumentation. This shall include the following:-
(a) All piping and fittings forming integral parts of the engine with stern drive.
(b) Engine driven fresh water, fuel oil, lub oil, sea water pump and servo pump.
(c) Electric starting equipment including starter, alternator, batteries etc.
(d) Dipstick for indicating lub oil level.
(e) Governor and turbocharger assembly.
(f) Engine barring gear (hand operated).
9.3.7 The installation of engine and associated arrangement/equipment etc. shall be in
accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations to ensure smooth and trouble free
operation. Full consideration is to be given for rapid removal of engine and stern drive, for their
replacement by a spare unit.
9.4. Command Console The propulsion unit shall be controlled from the helmsman's position
through simple joy-stick controls. The control system shall be designed to give control through the full
regime of the stern drive propulsion.
9.5. Instrumentation The instrumentation panel should be so mounted that it should be easily
accessible. All instrument and switches fitted shall be weather proof and shock resistant. Meter
illumination and warning light are to be fitted with dimmer. The maximum permissible operating
parameter is to be indicated on each gauge by a red mark. The following gauges shall be fitted for
monitoring the main propulsion performance.
(a) Engine tachometer
(b) Engine oil pressure gauge with warning display/alarm
(c) Engine cooling water temp gauge with warning display/alarm
(d) Engine oil temperature gauge.
(e) Engine hours meter.
(f) Speedometer.
(g) Engine/stern gear control system.
(h) Steering position indicator (Rudder angle indicator)
(j) Cut outs for safety of engines.
(k) Light indicator
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9.6. Engine Starting The engine shall be started by a 2 position (off/ignition) key switch.
9.7. Engine Speed Control A single lever control head, sited at the helmsman console shall control
engine speed selection. Movement of the control lever shall be transmitted to the fuel injection pump
and to the stern drives.
9.8. Steering System The steering shall be from the helmsman position actuated by rim type
wheel mounted at 450 to the vertical. The steering command is transmitted by a hydraulic system to the
Stern Drive Unit. Steering system should be operable when only one engine is in use.
9.9. Anti-Vibration Mountings The engine shall be bolted onto the anti - vibration mounts,
which are to be bolted in to the tapping plates. The holding down bolts of the mountings shall be
secured with self-locking nuts of nylon insert type. To facilitate routine inspection and removal of
mounting permanent jacking or lifting device to be incorporated such that all mounts can be removed at
the same time. The details of the mounts shall be available in the boat manual. In addition, since the
correct functioning of the mounts is greatly affected by the flexibility of other connection to the hull, all
such connections are to be provided with rubber durrites.
9.10 Cooling System
9.10.1. The engine cooling shall be achieved by utilizing two cooling circuits, a closed fresh
water system, and an open sea water system. The fresh water cooling system is to include
an engine driven fresh water pump, expansion tank and sea water cooled heat exchanger. The
sea water pump is also required to be engine driven. Both seawater and fresh water pump are
to be provided with telltale hole for indicating the failure of pump seal.
9.10.2. All sea water system pipes are to be made of 90/10 Cu/Ni. The externals of these
pipes are to be painted with Chlorinated rubber paint. The seawater sides of the heat
exchanger are to be provided with zinc corrosion plugs.
9.10.3. The design of the engine and engine driven sea pump should be such that the engine
should be able to run without water up to 5 minutes without any detrimental effects. This is to
facilitate giving the helmsman immediate control of the boat as soon as it enters the water.
9.10.4. Two in no sea chest are to be provided and cross connected (Port & Stbd) at
accessible/suitable location. The pipe size of the cross connection should be such so that it
caters seawater requirement for sea water pumps of main engines and diesel generator. Both
the sea chest to be provided with SDNR valve and strainer etc. Each engine is to have
independent suction line with the seawater pump inlet to be so located to avoid entry of
entrained air from the propeller while running astern. The seawater pump inlet is to be provided
with a seacock and a strainer. The strainer should be easily accessible for routine
maintenance.
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9.11. Fuel System
9.11.1. The engine shall be supplied with fuel from a fuel tank. The fuel shall be drawn from
the tank, through a pre-filter by engine driven fuel lift pump. A diaphragm type shut off valve
shall be fitted between the engine and the duplex type filter. The twin filter is provided to
ensure cleaning of one filter while engine is operating.
9.11.2. The fuel tanks shall be of welded stainless steel. Size of fuel tank shall be in
accordance to endurance specified and to be centrally mounted under the deck with straight
filler pipes with cap, vent pipe, and filter. Fuel filling points are to be provided on either side of
boat. Fuelling points should be located in such a way that safety of personnel engaged in
fuelling operation is not jeopardized and enough room is available to work freely and safely.
Cover plate for providing accessibility for cleaning the tank shall be provided. A calibrated
dipstick at local position and fuel level indicator gauge shall be provided at remote position for
fuel level indication. The filler cap of the fuel tank should be flushed with boat deck and the
filling cap is to be secured by a non-ferrous chain. The vent pipe shall terminate on weather
deck and should be so positioned to avoid ingress of rain or sea spray. The tank is to be
provided with a drain plug for removing the sludge collected at the bottom of the tank.
9.11.3. The fuel supply pipe to the engine from the fuel tank should not be from the bottom of
the tank so as to avoid entry of sludge in the fuel system.
9.11.4. The fuel system is to be capable of with standing any accidental damage by stepping etc. It is to be protected and supported where necessary. The flexibility in the pipe can be provided by fitting rubber durrites the fuel system is to have minimum bend and the maximum angle of bend where unavoidable should confirm to engine manufactures recommendations.
9.12. Engine Exhaust System
9.12.1. Exhaust gases shall be discharged through the transom above the waterline. It is to be of
stainless steel 316 S12 to BS 1449 and Carbon manganese steel HR 54/35 to BS 1449. The exhaust
system should be so designed to withstand the exhaust gas temperature corresponding with full-
specified performance without any adverse effect on life. The exhaust system should be corrosion
resistant to withstand corrosion attack by the product of combustion at low temperature, when the
machinery is running at low power and saline atmosphere. It should also be capable of with standing
internal or external static pressure of 10 psi without any rapture or leakage.
9.12.2 The exhaust pipe should be suitably lagged and the opening through the hull shall be fitted with
a self-opening and closing flap.
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9.13. Bilge System
9.13.1. All the lower cross of longitudinal bearers is to be provided with limber holes. This should allow drainage of water to the aft end. An electric motor driven pump of minimum capacity 12.5 cu meter/hr is to be installed below SCR compartment. The pump shall draw bilge water through a reinforced pipe, secured to the pump suction boss by worm drive clips, the discharge hose being similarly connected through the non-return flaps fitted in the transom. Operation of the pump shall be by spring loaded switch. 9.13.2. The engine room compartment is to be pumped out by engine driven bilge pump. The engine
driven bilge pump should also facilitate deck washing of boat by taking suction from sea water.
9.13.3. Secondary pumping shall be provided by means of a hand-operated double acting pump mounted in the engine room compartment (aft end). The capacity of the pump is to be 60 LPM. The discharge shall be similar to the electric pump, the suction pipe being able to reach the aft void of the engine compartment bilge. 9.13.4. A detachable bilge strainer is to be provided at the entry point of suction. It is to ensure removal of water to the lower most point before any perforations are uncovered in order to ensure complete removal of bilge. 9.13.5. The motor driven and hand bilge pump should be procured from M/S BE pump, Florite Engg (Mumbai), Suyash Engg (Mumbai) or Geetha Engg. The material specifications are placed at Appendix E.
9.14. Engine room ventilation. The sufficient ventilation blowers are to be provided in order to
ensure that the maximum rise of air temperature between supply and exhaust air is restricted to 10º C.
9.15. Diesel Generator. The boat shall be fitted with one diesel generator of Onan make of
11.0 KVA. The installation of generator is to be undertaken on anti-vibration mounts on similar lines as
the Main propulsion engine at para 9.9. The generator is to have its controls and indicator gauges near
the generator and remote position at Coxswain’s post. The generator is to have its fuel line, exhaust
system and cooling system line in such a way that these can be isolated when generator is not
operational and the main engine/s can be operated independently. Following accessories are to be
provided with Diesel Generator.
(a) Dual Gauge momentary switch to allow operation of remote panel gauges and set
mounted gauge panel.
(b) Remote Panel wire harness 25 ft.
(c) Remote gauge package with start/ stop switch, hour meter, DC voltmeter, frequency
meter, current meter, oil pressure and water temperature gauges, select appropriate sender kit
for negative ground or isolated AC.
(d) Line circuit breakers for field conversion of frequency or AC voltage output.
(e) Siphon break kit.
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(f) Wet exhausts hose.
(g) Cruise kit-maintenance parts-fuel filters, oil filters, sea water pump impellers, zinc
pencils and alternator belt, plastic container.
(h) Ship to shore selector switch, single phase, 2 or 3 wire output.
(j) Marie muffler & water separator – duel silencers.
(k) D.A. with warning and alarm panel (inclusive of gauges) and cut out for low lub oil
pressure and high fresh water temperature specifically.
9.16 Air Conditioning. Window Type A/C of reputed make, i.e. Carrier, LG, Fedder Lloyd,
Voltas is to be provided. The capacity of AC should be adequate to maintain 240 C inside the cabin
when the ambient temperature outside is 400 C. The capacity of air conditioning shall be sufficient to
cover SCR and fore cabin. The capacity of the window A/C should be sufficient to meet the temperature
requirements in existing boats, if required A/C of higher capacity to be fitted.
9.17 Tally Plates Instruction tallies in English engraved on quality melamine plastic laminates
sheet shall be located next to individual items of equipment and adjacent to all gauges.
9.18 Tools The following standard tools (One set each) shall be provided in addition to as
recommended by OEM recommended special tools (one set per boat) of all main machinery in a
suitable portable aluminium box.
(a) One Open Spanner set : 10X12, 13X17, 14X15, 19X22
(b) One Socket set : 13X12.5, 15X12.5, 17X12.5,
19 X12.5, 22 X12.5, 24 X12.5,
27 X12.5,
(c) T Handle : (One in no.)
(d) One Extension for socket : 12.5 X12.5
(e) One set of Screw Driver : A.0 8X5.5X1.25
(f) One set of Feeler gauge : 0.2X0.45
(g) Box spanner : One set.
(h) Torque spanners : One set.
9.19. Miscellaneous
9.19.1. The list of recommended sources of suppliers for Major equipments is placed at Appendix F.
9.19.2. Six fire extinguishers shall be fitted suitably to allow easy removal in case of emergency.
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9.19.3. The main engine with duo prop stern drive shall be suitable for operating with OMD113. In case
of any other oil is to be used details of IOC equivalent shall be provided.
9.19.4. All other fittings machinery/equipment where not specified are to be of DQA(N)
approved/standard make.
10. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION
10.1. General
10.1.1. Unless otherwise specifically stated in the contract, the responsibility for providing
supply, fittings, connecting up and testing of all equipment and apparatus shall rest with the
boat builder. The boat builder shall supply and fit all necessary cables and accessories to
complete the installation of Naval Supply equipment, if any.
10.1.2. Workmanship : Highest quality of workmanship shall be employed in carrying
out the installation, wherever, equipment/fittings of Naval Patt. No. or item standardised by
Navy have been specified, it shall be ensured that latest type/version of the equipment
approved by NHQ are supplied.
10.1.3. Labeling And Tally Plates : As per Para 9.17 on all electrical equipment and
fittings.
10.2. Electrical Installation:
10.2.1. Complete electrical installation shall be compact & of light weight construction and
certified by DQA(N) / LRS / IRS as fit for marine applications.
10.2.2. Any equipment / accessory / fitting not specified in this NCD but necessary to complete
the installation shall be provided and fitted by the builder to render the required operations /
functions.
10.2.3. The electrical equipment shall be such installed that the space in their vicinity is
adequate to allow for operation, inspection and maintenance without dismantling other
equipment.
10.2.4. The positions chosen for installation of electrical equipments shall be such that there
exist no possibility of spray or dripping of water.
10.3. Suppression of Electromagnetic Interference :The alternator – rectifier (dynamos)
and the starter motors and all machinery likely to cause radio interference shall be adequately
suppressed to prevent electromagnetic interference.
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10.4. Electric Cables:
10.4.1. All cables shall be selected from vendors listed in DQA(N) compendium. All electric
cables will be of low fire hazard (LFH).
10.4.2. Cables shall be fixed on perforated plating mounted on vertical bulkhead as far as
possible, but where this cannot be arranged they shall be fixed to perforated plating on the
under-side of the beams.
10.4.3. All cables in Engine Room shall have their ends soldered to suitable sockets / lugs, or
crimped suitably. Cable ends shall be suitably sweated on and fixed to the terminals with nuts
effectively locked.
10.4.4. Passage of Electrical cable for ADCP – An opening for passage of ADCP cable from
portable hull mount is to be provided on either side of SCR compartment. Opening to have
watertight cover for closing when not in use.
10.5 Power Requirement:
10.5.1. The electrical power generation capacity in the boat shall be adequate to meet the
loads of survey equipment, air-conditioning machinery, charging of batteries, and general
lighting. The complete hydrographic equipment mentioned above will not be used concurrently
at any stage. The generator set shall be able to meet sustained maximum power required at
70% of its rated capacity and shall also be able to meet power required in other modes of
operation of the boat.
10.5.2. The power supply requirements for hydrographic equipment is as follows:
(a) Echo sounder & Recorder 1100W 24V DC
(b) DSPS System 200W 24V DC
100W
(c) DGPS (tri sponder) 200W 240V DC
(d) Multi beam System 1000W 230 V AC
(e) ADCP System (i) 60W 24 V DC OR
(ii) 80W 230V AC
(f) Heave Compensator 20W 24V DC
10.5.3. The 24 V DC power supply to hydrographic survey equipment will be through
transformer rectifier with suitable filters for ripple and spike free (Maximum ripples will be less
than 50 mv ppk). The builder should provide power supply arrangements for the hydrographic
equipment through batteries / UPS / generator as applicable in the survey chart room through
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suitable marine sockets in the vicinity of equipment. The total number of sockets required are
as follows:-
(a) 24 V DC Sockets : 06 nos. (b) 12 V DC Sockets : 06 nos. (c) 15A 230V AC sockets : 06 nos. (d) 5A 230V AC sockets : 06 nos.
10.5.4. All the sockets of different power supplies to have a separate colour-coding for easy
identification along with permanent prominent visual lettering.
10.5.5. There should be arrangements for connecting the boat to a shore supply of 230 V AC
through a shore connection box. This requirement is for charging of batteries and running of
equipment on AC supply. Charging of batteries in this mode is to be done through battery
charger, which should be provided by the builder.
10.5.6. Control panel for power generation / distribution should be provided closer to steering
position in addition to local positions.
10.6. Batteries :
10.6.1 A total 08 in No. batteries each 12V, 65AH, weighing 21 Kgs of spiral cage technology
and tubular construction for UPS engine starting shall be provided. These shall be chargeable
from either of the engine fitted alternator / rectifier or main genset. The known source of supply
for these batteries is specified at Appendix F.
10.6.2. The circuits in the battery link box shall be identified by a diagram on the inside of the
cover. The attention is drawn to the importance of keeping the voltage drop between the
battery and starter motor to minimum. The battery shall be fitted close to the starter and
provided with suitable container with adequate ventilation. It shall ensure that the batteries are
in fully charged state at the time of delivery of the boat to the Navy.
10.6.3 The boat shall also cater for uninterrupted power supply both AC and DC to
Hydrographic equipment. For AC load, an UPS of not less than 1.5 KW capacities with a back
up of minimum 45 minutes is to be provided. The 24 VDC power supply back up will be through
a floating battery using 4 X 12 V, 65AH batteries connected in series / parallel combination.
10.7. Transfer Rectifier Rectifier is to meet following Technical specifications: -
(i) Rating - 3.6 KW Dual Channel (1.8KW*2)
(ii) Input Range - 180 V to 260 V
(iii) Output Range - 24 V Nominal (Adjustable upto 28 V)
(iv) Output Current - 75 AMP max per Channel
(v) Output Capacity - As per voltage and current
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(vi) Duty Cycle - 100%
(vii) Ripple without Battery - <1%
(viii) Ripple with Battery - <0.8%
(ix) Voltage Regulation - 5%
(x) Metering - Voltage, Current (each channel)
(xi) Starting Transient - Nil, soft start feature
(xii) Filter Circuit - LC Circuit
(xiii) Charging Method - Constant Voltage Current Limited
(xiv) Protections - MCD in primary HRC fuse for SCRs low battery protection reverse polarity protection battery overcharging protection.
(xv) Visual indication - Power on for each channel indication (Green) battery connected ok indication (Green) low output DC
voltage indication (Red) reverse battery connection indication (Red) battery graph optional (Green) load graph optional (Green & Red).
(xvi) Audio Indication - Low output DC voltage alarm, high output DC voltage alarm
10.8 UPS This is to meet following Technical specifications: -
(i) Input - 145 V to 275 V AC, 50 Hz + 5%
(ii) Output - 220/230, 50 Hz Nominal
(iii) Transfer Time - 2 to 4 ms
(iv) DC –Bus - 24 V
(v) Maximum permissible battery capacity – Standard Charger – 2*60 AH (vi) Maximum permissible battery capacity – Extended Charger – 2*60 AH
10.9. Switch Panel: The switch panel MCBS/ MCCBS shall be of Marine type LRS / IRS approved.
10.9.1. The water tight enclosures are to be marked for identification of the contents eg., Starting
Relay, Battery Link Box etc
10.10. Equipments to be Supplied : The following equipments shall be supplied by the builder with each boat
(a) One in no. Electric horn. (b) One in no. 250 W search Light. (c) Two in no. Black balls. (d) One in no. bowl compass magnetic 6" disc. (e) One in no. Aldis lamp with battery. (f) Four deck lights mounted suitably on wheel house Bulkheads. (g) Light fittings in compartments :
(i) Two fluorescent tube of 20 w in fore cabin. (ii) Four W/T bulkhead lights for engine room.
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(iii) Four. fluorescent tube of 20 W in wheel house and survey chart room. (iv) Two Lead lamps of 40 W with electrical cord of length 10 m for fore peak and engine
room compartments. (h) Navigational lights which can be switched on from wheel house:
(i) Mast head lights (ii) Stern lights (iii) Side lights (iv) Anchor lights (v) N.U.C lights (vi) Towing lights
(j) 12" Rubber bladed bulkhead mounted fans are to be provided as per following
(i) 4 in no. in SCR
(ii) 2 in no. Fore Cabin
(k) Arrangement for Whip antenna – Suitable arrangement on SCR sides is to be provided for
securing whip antenna of DCPC with watertight opening for its cable passage.
11. DRAWING & DOCUMENTS
11.1. Once the contract has been placed, the ordering of long lead items, equipment, machinery and
fittings may be progressed, but no construction shall commence until the following drawings are
scrutinised and approved by IH-MoD(N). The approval for drawings/technical matters will be accorded
within four weeks of receipt of drawings/documents. The Builder shall forward to IHQ MoD(N) two
copies of following drawings/documents. All the drawings shall be to a scale of minimum of 1: 10.
11.1.1. Lines plan with table of offsets, as faired in the mould loft.
11.1.2. Hydrostatic curves and cross curves of stability.
11.1.3. Detailed General Arrangement.
11.1.4. Weight book indicating CG of each items in X, Y & Z directions.
11.1.5 Trim and Stability calculation for various loading condition.
11.1.6 Electrical Load Calculations.
11.1.7. Structural drawings with GRP lay-up scheme duly approved by LRS / IRS. These should
include following:
(a) Sections showing longitudinal and transverse strength members
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(b) Profile and decks (c) GRP Lay up scheme (d) Watertight bulkheads (e) Integral tanks (f) Aft end construction (g) Engine room construction (h) Fore end construction (j) Longitudinal and transverse framing system (k) Wheel house (l) Lifting Arrangement
11.1.8. Following system drawings are to be submitted subsequently to IHQ-MoD(N) / DNA but
prior to commencement of fitting out work:-
(a) Engine cooling (FW/SW) system. (b) Bilge system.
(c) Fresh water system. (d) All Machinery seating / installation drawings, illustrating Engine support, control panel
position and details. (e) Fuel oil/L.O system with storage tanks.
(f) Drawing of switch panel, control panel etc.
(i) Diagram of connections details and schematic. (ii) Details of type make and rating quality of switches, fuses, instruments etc.
(g) Deck plan of the craft showing position of all equipments/light fitting etc., and the routing diagram of electric cables. (h) Power Generation and Distribution drawing. (j) Calculation for A/C power capacity taking into consideration the various heat load.
11.1.9. Where applicable each drawing shall show the scantling of all fittings, reference to
material specifications, method of fitting/working and the location. Any unnecessary changes to lay
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out and fittings shall not be made without prior approval of IHQ MoD(N). But suggestions by the
builder for improvements that provide greater efficiency and or less cost shall be favourably
considered.
11.2 As Fitted Information/ Documents On successful completion of all tests/trials prior to
the delivery of the boat, the builder shall supply all the drawings as at section 11.1 above as fitted, and
in addition, supply various instruction and maintenance manuals of all fitted equipment to the
IHQ MoD(N)/Inspecting agency/Consignee.
11.2.1. One set of technical documents of boat engine and its associated accessories,
steering system, pumps, ONAN DG and window A/C be forwarded to IHQ MoD(N)/DME for
scrutiny and approval at least three months prior to the PDI. The technical documents/manuals
should include the following:-
(a) Technical description. The technical description should include the details
mentioned at Para 11.2.3.3.
(ii) System drawings. The detailed system drawings indicating function of
each system component be provided.
(iii) Operation manual. The operation manual should include the details
mentioned at Para 11.2.3.2.
(iv) Maintenance and workshop manuals. The maintenance and workshop
manual should include the details mentioned at Para 11.2.4.
(v) Parts catalogue. Both hard and soft copy of parts catalogue be
provided in ILMS format.
Technical queries, if any, will be forwarded to boat builder for clarification and submission to
IHQ MoD(N)/DME for approval. Post approval of technical documents by IHQ MoD(N)/DME, the firm
should forward five sets of documents as per the distribution list placed at appendix XIV, apart from
one set of documents to be submitted along with each boat. Submission of final approved documents
be linked to final clearance for dispatch of the boats. All documents are to be issued by OEM and
printed in good quality paper.
11.2.2 Boat Hand Book containing brief description of all features of the boat and its photographs from various angles. This should cover following in brief:-
(a) Purpose
(b) Identity
(c) Speed
(d) Endurance
(e) Displacement
(f) Draught corresponding to displacements
(g) Principal Dimension
(h) Environmental limitation
(j) Manning requirement
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(k) Carrying capacity
(l) Brief description of lifting arrangement and precautions to be observed by the user
(m) Safety equipment provided
(n) Fuel and coolants to be used as recommended by OEMs
(p) List of principle drawings and documents
(q) Brief operating instructions on main engine
(r) PGD diagram with brief description
(s) Parameters of stability
11.2.3. Operation manuals of Main Engine, steering system and Pumps, A/C, Trim Tab etc. The
operation manuals shall consist of the following:-
11.2.3.1 . Introduction
11.2.3.2. Operating information
(a) Normal operation and limiting values
(b) Operation under special conditions
(c) Break down and emergency repairs
(d) Performance & test data
(e) Fault finding
11.2.3.3 Technical Description
(a) Construction detail
(b) Setting to work
(c) List of non-repairable items
11.2.4. Maintenance and Workshop manuals of main engine (including gearbox), steering system and
Pumps etc., which must include following:-
(a) Preventive and corrective maintenance (b) Procedure/Guidelines to carry out maintenance which is to include Top Overhaul/ Major
Overhaul
(c) Performance and other fault location
(d) Weight and dimension for lifting purpose
(e) Maintenance tree
(f) Special tools
(g) Reclamation procedure for worn or damaged parts
(h) Alignment procedure
(j) Any special instruction
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11.2.5. Parts Catalogue for main engine (including Gear box) steering system and Pumps etc.
(including electronic part catalogue on CD for main engine).
11.2.6. Photographs One soft copy [only to IHQ-MOD(Navy)] and one enlarged coloured printed
laminated copy of the following views as photographed to be provided with each boat.
(a) Full stbd. Profile view showing propeller, rudder etc, with boat out of water on chocks.
(b) A view of the bow to show lines of the boat (out of water).
(c) Starboard profile of boat in water (preferably looking down on the boat).
(d) A view on starboard bow (approx. 450 to centre line).
11.2.7 Equipment schedule: The boat builder is to prepare an equipment schedule covering all
items provided on boat as per this NCD, giving their make, model number, material specification,
original supplier and their address. Equipment schedule is to be submitted to Inspecting agency for
approval at least four weeks prior to pre-despatch inspection. The boat is to be handed over to
consignee as per the approved equipment schedule. Equipment schedule is to contain following.
(Sample of the same may be obtained from the IHQ-MoD(N) on placement of order)
11.2.7.1 Certificate “A”- contains handing / taking over statements from the builder to
consignee.
11.2.7.2 Certificate “B” – contains statement of transfer of Boat between Naval Unit.
11.2.7.3 Certificate “C” – contains handing / taking over statements between the Naval
Officers responsible for the boat.
11.2.7.4 List of Documents supplied
11.2.7.5 List of As fitted Drawings
11.2.7.6 List of fitted items (Hull)
11.2.7.7 List of fitted items (Engineering)
11.2.7.8 List of fitted items (Electrical)
11.2.7.9 List of loose items (Hull)
11.2.7.10 List of loose items (Engineering)
11.2.7.11 List of loose items (Electrical)
11.2.7.12 List of on board spares (Hull)
11.2.7.13 List of on board spares (Engineering)
11.2.7.14 List of on board spares (Electrical)
11.2.7.15 List of Tools supplied
11.2.7.16 Blank Form for utilization of OBS (Hull) 11.2.7.17 Blank Form for utilization of OBS (Engineering)
11.2.7.18 Blank Form for utilization of OBS (Electrical)
As per Clause 11.2 of NCD
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11.2.8. Report of Tests and Trials
Report of Tests and Trials. All tests and trials carried out by the Inspecting Agency are to be
compiled into a book form and a copy of same is to be forwarded to the consignee along with the boat
with a copy to IHQ-MOD(Navy). Following reports are to be forwarded: -
11.2.8.1 Test and trials report including Speed Vs ERPM curve
11.2.8.2 Certificate of approval by Govt. authorized agencies for Life Saving Appliances
11.2.8.3 Form D 448 - Report of Final Inspection
11.2.8.4 IN 701 - Certificate of test for boat slings
11.2.8.5 Report of all the tests and trials.
11.2.9. Boat Log Book A printed blank book containing specific forms (Sample can be
obtained from IHQ-MOD(NAVY) /DNA on placement of order) is to be supplied with each boat to
record repairs / maintenance undertaken during the life cycle of the boat.
12. Identification Marking: Each boat shall be fitted with two identification plates in stainless steel
bearing the following information: -
The stainless steel plate shall be of size 150mm x 75mm x 1.5mm. The letter size of title block should
be 8mm and remaining shall be 5mm. One plate shall be secured by stainless steel fasteners at the
corners, in addition to being embedded to the boat structure on aft surface of transom along the
centreline below the fender and the other shall be on the port side of the forward bulkhead in Fore
cabin.
13. PROGRESS MONITORING
13.1. Cardinal Date Programme (CDP) Immediately after placement of order, Boat builder is
to forward to IHQ-MoD(N) and IHQ-MoD(N) nominated Inspecting Agency a Cardinal Date
Programme conforming to the delivery schedule as per the Purchase Order, indicating all stages of
construction/inspection and tests/trials till the delivery. This CDP is to be prepared boat wise.
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Registration No………………(as given by IHQ-MOD(Navy)
Built in………………………….(year in which boat is built)
Built By……………………….(Name of the Builder with station)
Carrying capacity…………………………….
Weight (excluding crew)………………………
Built By……………………….(Name of the Builder with station)
Carrying capacity…………………………….
Weight (excluding crew)………………………
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13.2. Quality Assurance Plan (QAP) A Quality Assurance Plan for all production process is to be
prepared and submitted to IHQ MoD(N) and nominated inspecting agency prior to commencement of
construction of first boat. The QAP shall include a diagrammatic representation (flow chart) of each
process in sequence showing various stages of production.
13.3 Monthly Progress Report Monthly reports highlighting progress / slippages
corresponding to cardinal date programme should be forwarded to IHQ-MoD(N) by the Builder through
the Inspecting Agency.
14. LIST OF FITTINGS, ACCESSORIES, ONBOARD AND B&D SPARES
14.1. Fittings and Accessories to be Supplied The fittings and accessories listed below and
mentioned elsewhere in this NCD shall be supplied with each boat. Any other minor fittings not
specified herein but required as per standard practice are to be supplied/fitted by the builder without
any extra cost.
(a) Galvanised MS Danforth anchors of 15 Kgs. weight each with GI joining shackles - 02 Nos.
(b) Anchor chain cable of 12 mm dia and 40 mtrs length of galvanised Mild Steel - 02 Nos.
(c) Polypropylene ropes of 25 mm dia, 40 mtrs length fitted with suitable thimble of galvanised M.S - 04 Nos.
(d) Galvanised M.S boat hooks of 50 mm dia and 3 mtrs. Long wooden staves - 03 Nos.
(e) Mooring lines of Nylon/polypropylene rope 18 mm dia. X 40 m length - 04 Nos.
(f) First aid kits - 01 each in wheel house and engine room.
(g) GRP repair kit as per standard practice - 01 No.
(h) MMD approved. Life jackets with storage arrangement -25 Nos.
(j) MMD approved Life buoys with self igniting lamp - 4 nos.
(k) Fire extinguishers ;
(i) AFFF of capacity 4.5 Liters; 3 nos.
(ii) CO2 of capacity 4.5 Liters; 3 nos.
(l) Bowl Compass Magnetic 6" disc - 01 No.
(m) Rubber Pneumatic Fenders of appropriate diameter of size 1ft. - 04 Nos.
(n) Electric Horn - 1 No.
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(p) Hand lantern - 1 No.
(q) SS bailing bowls of 2 liters capacity each - 02 Nos.
(r) Flag Signal on stave - 1 set.
(s) Funnel (100 mm dia) of PVC - 01 No.
(t) Portable battery operated loud hailer – 01 no.
(u) Cordages:
(i) Ensign Halyard 6 mm dia PP rope 15 meters in length - 01 No.
(ii) Spare Halyard 6 mm dia. PP rope 15 meters in length - 01 No.
(iii) Life line of 8 mm dia PP rope length as necessary.
(iv) Life line seizing rope (Nylon) length as necessary.
(v) Stern Fast 25 mm dia PP rope with one end duly spliced with one galvanised. MS
Thimble and another end to be pointed of 15 meters in length - 01 No.
(vi) Painter rope 25 mm dia PP rope with one end duly spliced with one galvanised MS
thimble and another end to be pointed of 15 meters in length - 01 No.
(vii) Tow line 25 mm dia PP rope of length 40 meters - 01 No.
(v) Slings.
(i) Bridle slings complete with thimbles, eye shackles, rings and steadying wires for lifting
the boat by gantries/cranes - 01 pair.
(ii) Mills hook arrangements for davit lifting operations - 02 No.
(w) Tool Bag made of PVC coated Nylon fabric - 01 No.
(x) Boat cover with complete brass grommets and PP rope of 6 mm dia x 25 meters lacing
duly sewn for securing the cover on both sides. The cover shall be made of PVC coated Nylon
fabric (water proof) duly treated to be fire retardant - 01 No.
(y) Buckets of 5 liter capacity each made of PVC coated Nylon fabric (water proof)
- 02 No.
14.2. Packing & Preservation of Spare Gears. All the spare gears shall be preserved and
packed as per the OEMs recommendations and standard practice. Description of items, manufacturers
basic part numbers/ pattern number and relevant drawing number to be stated on each package for
easy identification of item. Complete engines/gear box supplied as part of B&D spares shall be
preserved for duration of 10 years and enclosed in sealed aluminium packing.
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14.3. Onboard Spares. List of on board spares ranged and scaled for two years as recommended
by OEM including machinery spares shall be forwarded along with the technical proposal and complete
OBS shall be provided along with each boat. Adequate stowage space for such spares shall be
provided. OBS for electrical equipments/ fittings for each boat are to be supplied as per the list placed
at Appendix – K.
14.4. Base & Depot spares. List of Base and Depot Spares ranged and scaled for five years for
the contracted quantity of boats shall be forwarded along with the technical proposal. The complete
items as per the list shall be provided at the time of delivery of the first boat. The list of one set of B&D
spares for electrical equipment/fittings to be supplied is placed at Appendix – L.
14.5. Guidance Format for Onboard and Base & Depot Spares. The details of OBS and
B&D spares shall be submitted in ILMS format indicated at Appendix – G. List of onboard and B&D
spares as per OEM recommendations shall be forwarded along with technical bid as per the guidance
format indicated at Appendix X and XI respectively considering the following points:-
(a) List of Onboard spares (all spares as per guidance list placed at Appendix – H)
should be incorporated. Any deviation/non-compliance be justified in remarks columns.
(b) List of B&D spares should include Major assembly/Sub assembly, OBS spares, TOH
spares and MOH spares as indicated in the Guidance list of B&D spares (Appendix – J). Any
deviation / non-compliance to be justified. Mandatory and anticipatory spares are required to
be listed separately.
(c) Item wise Part No. of all equipment are to be indicated.
(d) The Qty of service fluids (20 litres) is indicative. Any additional requirement to be
indicated. All service fluids to be available commercially and their Indian
equivalents/alternatives to be indicated.
(e) Quantity of B&D spares required per boat is to be indicated in “Qty/Boat” column.
(f) The total Qty of B&D spares in 1:4 ratio (i.e 1 set of B&D spares per four Boats) is to
be indicated in Column “Total Qty”.
(g) Additional details regarding spares, tools etc which are considered essential are also
to be indicated.
14.6 List of Equipment/Spare Gear To Be Supplied The equipment and spare gear as
per Appendix M shall be supplied with each boat. Any other minor fittings not specified herein but
required as per standard practice are to be supplied / fitted by the builder without any extra cost.
15. TESTS AND TRIALS
15.1. The various tests and trials which are to be carried out by the builder for acceptance of the
boat are enumerated at Appendix – N .
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15.2. A programme of trials shall be prepared by the builder in consultation with the
IHQ-MoD (N)/Inspecting Agency and detailed reports of tests and trials carried out, to be forwarded to
IHQ-MoD (N).
16. FINAL ACCEPTANCE AND D-448
16.1. When the boat is ready in all respects including preliminary trials at boat builders premises, to
the full satisfaction of the nominated overseer, the following procedures shall be followed for handing
over the boat to the consignee:-
(a) The builder shall present the boat along with fittings, documents, forms etc to
Inspecting agency for pre-dispatch inspection. Outstanding liabilities, if any, shall be made
good by the builder. Only on completion of all deficiencies, the boat shall be cleared for
dispatch to consignee.
(b) The sea trials of the boat as per Para 5 shall be conducted at the consignee’s end in
the presence of consignee representative by the boat builder.
(c) Any short coming / deficiencies observed during above two inspections / trials and
could not be rectified immediately shall be prepared as D 448 outstanding work and to be
undertaken by the boat builder. The format and guidelines for preparation of D 448 are placed
at Appendix P .
(d) The consignee shall take over the boat and sign the D 448 along with the boat builder.
However, final acceptance certificate shall be signed by the consignee after the boat builder
has liquidated all outstanding liabilities.
(e) Final inspection certificate shall be issued by the overseer/ inspecting agency only
after receipt of final acceptance certificate from the consignee.
17. TRAINING Builder should provide free training on operation and first line/second line maintenance
to two officers and six other ranks. Training shall be conducted with infrastructure by OEMs at the training
locations specified by IN and in English Language. Training may be conducted in conjunction with boat
construction and acceptance trials.
18. WARRANTY
18.1. The boat(s) supplied against this NCD be deemed to bear a warranty of the boat builder
against defective material, equipment, machinery, workmanship and performance for a period of 24
months from the date of receipt of boat by the consignee. If during this period the boat ,its material
,machinery or equipment supplied are found by the consignee to be defective/substandard ,the same
shall be replaced/repaired within a period of 15 days from reporting , free of charges at site (any where
in India) by the boat builder. In case the reported warrantee defect is not rectified within 15 days, the
total delay caused in rectification will be added to the Warrantee Period.
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18.2. Product Support All the equipment and machinery fitted onboard should have a
minimum product supportability by the OEM or its authorised reps for a minimum period of 12 years
from the date of supply of the boat. The certificate of the same from the OEM shall be attached along
with the technical bid.
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APPENDIX - A
(Refers to Para 5.6)
TIMBER
1. The timber used in the construction shall be of good quality, thoroughly and properly seasoned to a
moisture content of 13 to 18%, free from sap, pronounced shakes, injurious knots and all other defects.
2. The timber used for external/exposed work shall be TEAK only and for bonding/encapsulation in GRP
any non oily Teak having above mentioned quality is acceptable. It is necessary to obtain prior IHQ-MoD(N)
approval for use of substitutes.
Plywood
3. Plywood shall be of marine waterproof quality free of distortions in accordance with the latest Indian
Standard and shall be manufactured from good quality wood. Teak faced plywood may be used as decking.
4. All edges including those of cut out areas shall be thoroughly sealed against moisture penetration by
using glue, varnish, laquer, etc.
5. Where it is necessary to join sheets of plywood the joints shall be scarfed and glued, the length of the
scarf being in proportion to the thickness of the plywood; under 13 mm thickness 1 in 10, 13 mm and over 1 in
8.
Adhesives for joining Timber
5. Phenolic or resorcinal synthetic resin adhesives to the latest Indian Standard shall be used. If there is any possibility of the adhesive coming into contact with GRP, the phenolic resin adhesive shall not be used. The moisture content of the timber shall be between 13 to 15% when using phenolic resin and 15 to 18% when using resorcinol resin.
Preservation Treatment Of Wood Work
6. The following preservation treatment shall be applied to all woodwork (except specifically mentioned) which will not be painted, but will be varnished or otherwise decoratively finished before it is fitted in the boat. Only one of the under mentioned anti-rot preservatives shall be used.
(a) Solution, wood preservative (Wolman Salts) (b) Composition, wood preservative (Cuprinol) (c) Calcure 'B' (d) Cuprinol Penta No. 2 ( It shall be used only on timber fitted in positions where water is liable to collect)
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8. The above preservative shall not be applied to the faying surfaces of a glued joints, surfaces which may
come into contact with food - these shall be brush coated with a 5% solution of Borax and all timber/wood to be
inserted/encapsulated in GRP laminates.
9. All work on the wood shall be completed before the preservative is applied. Application should be liberal
and may be made by either brush or spray. The later will require a second application a few minutes after the
first.
Woodwork Preparation
10. The woodwork shall be sanded to a smooth finish and all knots given two coats of shellac knotting (to
Indian Standard). After checking that the moisture content is below 18%, all timber which will be painted shall be
given a priming coat of aluminium paint. When this has dried, all irregularities shall be faired using putty or other
fairing compound as appropriate. The faired areas shall finally be rubbed down so that the whole surface is
smooth and even.
Woodwork Finish
11. Varnishing: The surfaces shall be rubbed down to a clean smooth finish and dusted clean. Three
coats of Marine Synthetic Varnish (Approved Quality) shall be applied allowing each coat to dry and be lightly
rubbed down before applying the next coat.
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APPENDIX – B
TRIM TAB (Refers to Para 7.1.4.1)
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APPENDIX – C
(Refers to Para7.1.4.5)
PROBABLE SOURCES OF SUPPLY FOR TRIM TABS
Sl Firm Contact Details
1. M/s Bennett Marine 550 Jin Moran Blvd Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 Tele:- 954-427-1400 Fax :- 954-480-2897 Email:- - : [email protected]
2. M/s Motomarine Products Via: Sereghe 1 Isola del Cantone 16017 Genova, Italy Tele: +39-010-9630-004 Fax: + 39-010-9630-029 Email: [email protected]
3. M/s Insta - Trim 7305 Natural Bridge St Louis MO 63121, USA Tele: 314-385-7470 800-386-7470 Fax : 314-385-9173 Email: [email protected]
4. M/s Quantum 3790, SW 30th Avenue Fort Launderdale Florida, USA Tele: +1 954-587-4205 +1 954-587-8901 +1 954-608-0155 Email: [email protected] : pflorence@ quamtumhydrulic.com
5. M/s RFS Trim Tabs Ltd Bona House Abergele Road Llanddulas Convy, UK Tele: + 44-7786-623031 Email: [email protected]
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APPENDIX – D
(Refers to Para 7.2)
BUOYANCY MATERIAL
The boat is to be fitted with sufficient buoyancy material to enable the satisfactory swamp test to be undertaken. The quantity and arrangement of Buoyancy proposed shall be forwarded to IHQ-MoD(N) for approval. Material
The buoyancy materials shall be of polystyrene (expanded with a substantially closed cell structure) and shall have the following physical properties: Density : Not more than 0.08 x 10 Kg/m3
Water absorption : Increase in weight of raw material (i.e. not encapsulated) after complete
immersion in water to a depth of 1.2 Metre (4 feet) for 24 hours not to exceed
25% measured on a block 76mm x 305mm x 305mm (3in x 12in x 12in).
Shaping and Forming :
The buoyancy material may be pre-formed in moulds or may be made up from pieces of the material
stuck together, however if difficulty is found in providing the reserve of buoyancy these methods may
be augmented by “in situ” foaming in the boats structure, subject to prior approval of IHQ-MoD(N).
Blocks made from pieces of the material are to be stuck together with General purpose Epoxide Adhesive.
The surfaces of each block of material and the exposed surfaces of the in situ foaming shall be given two spray coats of Waterproofing Compound.
After fitting the material, all block and “in situ” foaming shall be protected by either a GRP laminate not less than 2.5 mm thick or by 6 mm plywood with fastenings not more than 75 mm apart. The plywood shall comply with APPENDIX – A.
The fitting arrangements shall be such that the blocks will remain in place and contribute to buoyancy in the event of the boat being swamped. There shall be a clear distance of at least 75 mm between the material and exhaust pipe and other sources of heat. In these positions the material shall be secured with aluminium straps. Because of its higher melting point a polyurethane based material is only preferred in these positions.
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Appendix E
(Refer to Para 9.13.5)
MATERIAL SPECIFICATION FOR SEA WATER PUMP
S. No COMPONENT MATERIAL
1 Impeller, Casing, Gland, shaft sleeve,
stuffing box, spacer
Gun Metal DGS 203 or Nickel Aluminium
Bronze DGS 348
2 Shaft SS AISI 431/EN 57
3 Coupling and spacer EN 8
4 Casing Cover Nickle Al Bronze DGS 348
5 Bearing Roller Steel
6 Bearing (If lubricated by pump fluid) Phenolic Resin Asbestos
7 Lock Nut H T Carbon Steel grade 8.8
8 Mechanical Seal Monel metal parts, Resin loaded carbon
rings, Solid ceramic seats
9 Bush lantern and neck rings Leaded Bronze BS 1400-LPB1
10 Plugs and fasterner Aluminium Bronze 348
11 Coupling Cast Steel EN 8
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APPENDIX F
(Refer to Para 9.19.1)
KNOWN SUPPLIERS FOR MAJOR EQPT.
S No Equipment Detail of Address
1 Volvo Penta with Stern
drive
Volvo India Pvt Ltd, 201, Embassy Square 148, Infantry Road, Bangalore Fax 080 – 2284448 Tel 080 – 2282910/ 2266426 Regd office A/320, Defence Colony, New Delhi 110 024 Rep in India Simpson & Co Ltd, 861/862 Anna Salai, Chennai 600 002 Tel 044 8534918 Fax 044 8534590
2 MD Bilge Pump M/s Suyash Equipment Ltd 1/484, Mitra Mandal Commercial Complex Parvati, Pune 411 009 Fax 020 4441744
3 MD Bilge Pump M/s BE Pumps Pvt Ltd 4BBD, East Post Box 2550 Calcutta 700 001 Fax 033-2484862
4 MD Bilge pump M/s Flo Rite Engg. Pvt Ltd 162, Senapati Bapat Marg Opposite Phoenix Mills Fax 022 – 4937846 Lower Parel, Mumbai 400 013
5 MD Bilge Pump & Hand
Pump
M/s Geeta Engg works Pvt Ltd 602-B, Poonam Chambers Sivsagar Estate Worli, Mumbai 400 018 Fax 022-4936353
6 Diesel Alternator M/S Anand Engineering Corporation.Blok No 7, Luxmi Wollen Mill Compound,Dr E Moses Road, Mahalanmi, Mumbai-400011 Tel: 022-4973325 Fax : 0228838758
7 Diesel primemover of
Alternator
M/s PM Diesles Ltd PO Box 1003, AJI Industrial estate, Rajkot. Tel: 281 387401 Fax : 91-281 387406
8 Battries ENPRO India Ltd, Amba Deep, 19TH FLOOR, 14, Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi-110001, Tele : 011-3329444, Fax No : 011-332944.
9. Two Point Lifting
Arrangement
(a) Mills titan with on Load release gear Umoe Schat-harding Limited Mumby Road, Gosport, Hampshire PO 12 1AE, UK Tele : +44(0)239258 1331 Fax : +44(0)239258 2565 E-mail : [email protected]
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10. Transformer Rectifier Sinetron Power Ltd. 78, Bhera Enclase, Paschim Vihar, Near Outer ring road New Delhi – 110087 Tele : 25250721,25257305 Fax : 91-11-25288380 E-mail: [email protected]
11. UPS Sinetron Power Ltd. 78, Bhera Enclase, Paschim Vihar, Near Outer ring road New Delhi – 110087 Tele : 25250721,25257305 Fax : 91-11-25288380 E-mail: [email protected]
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APPENDIX – G
(Refers to Para 14.5)
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Appendix - H
{Refers to Para 14.5(a)}
GUIDE LINES FOR OBS
1 The guidance list is for guidance purpose only and not all inclusive /exhaustive
2 The spares recommended should be in accordance with this guidance list. Any deviation/non
compliance to be indicated in remarks columns.
3 OEM to recommend spares inclusive of but not limited to the following:-
Ser Part
No
Set of OBS for each Boat Qty/
Boat
Total
Qty
Remarks
1 Filter(Fuel, Oil, Air)
2 Hoses(Different sizes as applicable)
3 switches, Bulbs/LEDs, circuit breakers/Fuses)
4 Set of Injectors
5 Piston and Connecting Rod Assembly
6 Hand Tools/Special tools
7 Belts (Different Sizrs as applicable)- Sizes and part no to be
indicated separately
8 Sensors/thermocouple (ambient air, water in fuel, coolant level,
pressure/temp sensors)
9 Cylinder liner kit with piston and piston rings
10 Gaskets(Various sizes)- Sizes and part no to be indicated
separately
11 Pump repair kits(for all pumps)
12 Gauges (lub oil Pressure, Coolant press, L O temp etc)
13 Solenoids (as applicable)
14 Zink anodes of all applicable sizes
15 Engine Gaskets ( cylinder head gaskets, others as applicable)
16 SV Mounts/Vibration isolators
17 Turbo Charger repair kit (as applicable)
18 Injector repair kit
19 Intake/Exhaust VV set/valve springs/Push rods
20 Complete O-ring kit (Different Sizes)- Sizes and part no to be
indicated separately
21 Bearing kit as applicable (ball/roller, Bush Bering)
22 Service fluid such as lub oil (20 ltrs), Coolant
(20 ltrs), and other fluids as applicable
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Appendix - J
{Refers to Para 14.5(b)}
GUIDELINES FOR B&D SPARES
1 The guidance list is for guidance purpose only and not all inclusive/exhaustive
2 The spares recommended should be in accordance with this guidance list. Any deviation/non compliance to be
indicated in remarks columns.
3 OEM to recommend spares inclusive of but not limited to the following
MAJOR ASSEMBLIES/SUB ASSEMBLIES
Ser Part no Description Qty/set Total
Qty
Remarks
1 Complete Engine
2
Complete stern drive/Gear box units (as applicable) including
coupling
3 Fuel Priming Pump/HP Fuel pump
4 Alternator
5 Instrument Panel Complete
6 Injector Set
7 Sea Water pump
8 Fresh Water pump
9 Lub Oil Cooler
10 Starter complete
11
Instrumentation set including relays, sensor, switches, solenoids,
gauges, Speedometer, Tachometer, speed transmitter etc (list
down part no. of each component)
12 propellers
13 Fuel injection Pump
14 Governor
15 Charge Air Cooler
16
Crank Shaft and connecting rod assembly(including big end &
small end bearing)
17 Turbocharger
18 Pumps repair kit for all pumps
19 Turbo charger repair kit
20 Injector repair kit
21
Oil/Coolant(Min 20 Ltrs) recommended Oil/Coolant should be
available commercially.
22 Electrical parts, Harness
23 S V Mounts
24 Intake/Exhaust vv / Seat
25 Complete O-ring set
26 Valve springs
COMPLETE SET OF OBS FORMING A PART OF B&D
(This list should comprise of all spares recommended in OBS)
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SPARES FOR TOP OVERHAUL
(Anticipatory and mandatory spares to be listed separately)
SPARES FOR MAJOR OVERHAUL
(Anticipatory and mandatory spares to be listed separately)
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Appendix – K
(Refer to Para 14.3)
ONBOARD SPARES – ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTS/FITTINGS
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
Sl No PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY
UPS 1.5 KW (Model No. WH – 2000)
1. 9001 Socket 5 AMP 03
2. 9002 Fuse 10
3. 9003 Fuse Holder 01
4. 9009 Relay 02
5. 9010 MOSFET IRF 540 16
6. 9007 Power Card 01
7. 9012 Charger Card 01
8. 9006 Logic Card 01
9. 9008 Display Card 01
Transformer Rectifier 3.6 KW (Dual Channel)
10. 8001 Capacitor 10000MF/75V 06
11. 8004 SRC-Module (Dual) 116AMP 02
12. 8015 Diode Module (Dual) 116 AMP 02
13. 8007 Fan 4” size 220VAC 01
14. 8009 Charger Card SCR Driver 02
15. 8010 MCB MDS 20 AMP 01
16. 8016 HRC Fuse 63 AMP 06
17. 8011 HRC Holder 63 AMP 02
18. 8012 SHUNT 50 AMP 01
19. 8013 Voltmeter 50 V DC 01
20. 8014 Ammeter 100 AMP with SHUNT 01
21. 8160 Battery Terminal (O/P) 70 AMP 02
22. 8161 Battery Terminal (I/P) 30 AMP 01
23. 10101 LED Drive Card 01
24. 10102 LED Card 01
25. 11001 Reverse Polarity Relay(LD 70) 24 V 70 AMP 04
Light fittings
26. 1151BC Complete Deck Head Light Fittings With Shades 06
27. 1142BC Complete Bulk Head Light Fittings With Shades 06
28. Glass Shade For Deck Head Light 06
29. Glass Shade For Bulk Head Light 06
30. Lamp Holder For Ajmera Light 06
31. Lamp 24V/40W 25
32. 30111 Nav. Light White 01
33. 30091 Nav. Light Green 01
34. 30092 Nav Light Red 01
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35. 30093 Stern Light White 01
36. 30094 Mast Head Light 01
37. Nav Light Bulb 12V DC 15
38. Search Light 24V DC 01
39. Shade For Search Light 02
40. Search Light Bulbs 24V 70W 05
MCBs
41. 63A 02
42. 43A 02
43. 16A 02
44. 10A 05
45. 6A 02
MISC.
46. Switch Socket 15&5 A 05 Each
47. Rotory Switch For Nav. Panel 01
48. Horn 01
49. Push Button For Horn 01
50. Fan 24 V DC 01
51. Exhaust 24 V DC 01
52. Indication Lamps 220 V 10
53. Indication Lamps 24 V DC 01
54. Battery Lugs + Ve 10 Set
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Appendix – L
(Refer to Para 14.4)
B&D SPARES FOR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTS/FITTINGS
SL
NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
(a) UPS 1.5 KW(Model No. WH-2000) make M/s Sinetron
1 9001 SOCKET 5 AMP 10
2 9002 FUSE 50
3 9003 FUSE HOLDER 6
4 9009 RELAY 6
5 9010 MOSFET IRF 540 60
6 9007 POWER CARD 6
7 9012 CHANGER CARD 6
8 9006 LOGIC CARD 6
9 9008 DISPLAY CARD 6
10 9004 BATTERY TERMINAL RED 10
11 9005 BATTERY TERMINAL BLACK 10
(b) TRANSFORMER RECTIFIER 3.6 KW (DUAL CHANNEL) MAKE M/s SINETRON
12 8001 CAPACITOR 10000MF/75V 30
13 8004 SRC-MODULE (DUAL) 116 AMP 10
14 8015 DIODE MODULE (DUAL) 116 AMP 10
15 8007 FAN 4” SIZE 220V AC 4
16 8009 CHARGER CARD SCR DRIVE 6
17 8010 MCB MDS 20 AMP 10
18 8016 HRC FUSE 63 AMP 40
19 8011 HRC HOLDER 63 AMP 5
20 8012 SHUNT 50 AMP 4
21 8013 VOLTMETER 50 V DC 2
22 8014 AMMETER 100 AMP WITH SHUNT 2
23 8160 BATTERY TERMINAL (O/P) 70 AMP 10
24 8161 BATTERY TERMINAL (I/P) 30 AMP 10
25 10101 LED DRIVE CARD 6
26 10102 LED CARD 6
27 11001 REVERSE POLARITY RELAY (LD 70) 24V 70 AMP 15
(c) LIGHT FITTINGS
28 1151 BC COMPLETE DECK HEAD LIGHT FITTINGS WITH SHADES 20
29 1142 BC COMPLETE BULKHEAD LIGHT FITTINGS WITH SHADES 20
30 GLASS SHADES FOR DECK HEAD LIGHT 20
31 GLASS SHADES FOR BULK HEAD LIGHT 20
32 LAMP HOLDER FOR AJMERA LIGHT 20
33 LAMP 24V/40W 100
34 30111 NAV. LIGHT WHITE 20
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35 30091 NAV. LIGHT GREEN 20
36 30092 NAV. LIGHT RED 20
37 30093 STERN LIGHT WHITE 20
38 30094 MAST HEAD LIGHT 20
39 NAV. LIGHT BULB 12 V DC 100
40 SEARCH LIGHT 24V DC 5
41 SHADE FOR SEARCH LIGHT 10
42 SEARCH LIGHT BULBS 24V 70W 50
(d) MCBs
43 63A 15
44 43A 15
45 16A 15
46 10A 20
47 6A 15
(e) MISC
48 SWITCH SOCKET 15&5A 20 EACH
49 ROTORY SWITCH FOR NV. PANEL 10
50 HORN 10
51 PUSH BUTTON FOR HORN 10
52 FAN 24 V DC 10
53 EXHAUST 24 V DC 10
54 INDICATION LAMPS 220V 50
55 INDICATION LAMPS 24V 50
56 BATTERY LUGS –VE & +VE 50 SET
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Appendix - M
(Para 14.6 refers)
LIST OF EQUIPMENT/FITTINGS TO BE SUPPLIED WITH 9.2m SMB
SER Description Qty
1 CQR anchor of 18Kgs weight each with joining shackles 02 Nos
2 Polyester cable 16mm dia, 40m Length 02 Nos
3 Polypropylene ropes of 25mm dia, 40m Length fitted with suitable GI thimble 02 Nos
4 GI boat hooks of 50mm dia with 3m long wooden staves 02 Nos
5 Mooring lines 18mm dia 40m PP rope 02 Nos
6 First aid kit 01 No
7 GRP repair kit as per standard practice 01 No
8 Life jackets SOLAS approved 30 Nos
9 Life buoys with self igniting lamp SOLAS approved 02 Nos
10 9Ltr AFFF Extinguisher 03 Nos
11 2Kg CO2 Extinguisher 03 Nos
12 Bowl Compass Magnetic 6” disc 01 No
13 Pneumatic Rubber Fenders 04 Nos
14 Electric Horn 01 No
15 Beam Search light 01 No
16 Hand Held Lantern 01 No
17 Battery operated hand held loudhailer 01 No
18 Flag signal on stave 01 No
19 PVC Funnel 100mm Dia 01 No
20 Bailing Bowl SS 2Ltr 02 Nos
21 Bridle slings complete with thimble eyes, shackles, rings and steadying wires for lifting the
boat by gantries / cranes
(load test certificate to be attached)
01 Set
22 Boat cover with complete brass grommets and PP rope of 6mm dia x 25meters lacing duly
sewen for securing the cover on both sides. Material PVC coated Nylon fabric
01 No
23 VHF Hand Held Radio 02 Nos
24 Rescue quoit and line 01 No
25 Distress signal box 01 No
26 Distress flares 06 Nos
27 Boat bag as per Para 2.27 01 No
28 Canvas buckets of 5 liters capacity each made of Grade C water proof canvas. 02 Nos
29 Tool Bag made of PVC Coated Nylon Fabric 01 Nos
Cordages
30 Engine Halyard 6mm dia PP rope 15 meters in length. 01 No
31 Spare Halyard 6mm dia PP rope 15 meters in length 01 No
32 Life line of 8mm dia PP rope length as necessary As required
33 Life line seizing rope (Nylon) length as necessary As required
34 Stern fast 16mm dia PP rope with one end duly spliced with one Galvd. MS Thimble and
another end to be pointed.
11m
35 Painter rope 16 mm dia PP rope with one end duly spliced with one Galvd MS thimble and
another end to be pointed
7m
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APPENDIX - N
(Refers to Para 15.1)
PROCEDURES FOR TESTS AND TRIALS
1. Following inspections/trials/tests would be conducted:-
(a) In Line Inspections (ILI) (b) Technical Tests and Trials (c) Pre-Dispatch Inspections (PDI) (d) Joint Receipt Inspections (JRI)
2. In Line Inspections. This would be carried out by the Naval Overseer at the builders premises during
construction of the boats and involve scrutiny of the methodology of construction, raw materials and
dimensional checks.
3. Builders Responsibilities
3.1 The builder shall prepare and forward to the Naval Inspecting Authority, a programme of trials before
commencement of trials.
3.2 The builder shall arrange for the attendance of Reps. of their subcontractors during the trials.
3.3 The Builder shall lift or slip each boat after completion of all tests to enable examination of underwater
hull and fittings.
3.4 The Builder shall be responsible for the provision of any spare parts, tools, equipment, etc. required
during trials. Builder shall be responsible for replacement of any item/equipment damaged or found to be
defective during trials without prejudice to any of the spare gear provided. The Builder shall also make good at
his own expense, all defects found in the construction, fittings, machinery and electrical installations before the
boat is accepted.
4. Sequence of Tests & Trials
4.1 Unless prior IHQ-MoD(N) approval is obtained, the tests and trials shall be carried out in the same
sequence as they are described in the following paragraphs. Wherever possible, the inclining experiment, shall
immediately follow the weighing test.
5. Swamp Test This test shall be carried out only for the first boat of the particular contract.
5.1 The boat is to be fitted with sufficient buoyancy material to enable the satisfactory swamp test to be
undertaken. The quantity and arrangement of buoyancy proposed shall be forwarded to NHQ for approval. The
object of this test is to ensure that the boat will remain afloat, stable, upright at normal trim and with at least 10%
reserve of buoyancy after it has been filled with water. This ensures that there is a positive freeboard all round
the boat when it is swamped, thus enabling it to be pumped or baled out.
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5.2 Preparation
(a) The boat shall be as complete as possible, but any structure/equipment that would suffer from immersion in water during test shall not be fitted but represented by ballast of impervious material eg. cast iron pigs. This ballast shall be arranged to represent the combined weight and CG of the missing items in the boat.
(b) The total weight to be compensated is made up of the weights in air of items which would be above water with gunwales completely awash, and the weights in water of items which would be below water in this condition.
(c) The compensating ballast will usually be immersed during the test and allowance must be made for its affective loss of weight in water. Suitable density corrections shall be made depending on the water used to swamp the boat.
(d) The weight of an item in water can be readily determined if the item is regularly shaped. If it is not, a reasonable estimate of its watertight volume should be made, based on measurement of its principal dimension from which an approximate loss of weight in water can be found.
(e) The boat shall be weighed just prior to the swamp test, and the weight recorded. The compensating ballast should then be placed abroad and arranged so that its CG is in the correct position, as calculated.
5.3 Test
(a) The ballasted boat shall be placed in a sufficient depth of water allowing it to sink to the gunwales without grounding. It shall be held on slack lines, and if the water is deep, precautions shall be taken to prevent the boat from sinking completely.
(b) The drafts forward and aft, and the density of water shall be recorded prior to swamping.
(c) The boat shall then be swamped until the gunwales are awash, drafts recorded. Finally, the ballast shall be added progressively until it is equal to 10% of the total weight of the boat and drafts recorded. The boats should maintain positive freeboard in this condition.
5.4 Report of Swamp Test
As soon as possible, after the test, the boat builder shall forward the following detailed report to
IHQ-MoD(N) through the Naval Overseer.
(a) The weight of boat is prepared for swamp test (without compensating ballast).
(b) Calculation of weights of compensating ballast and position of its CG.
(c) Draughts of boat just prior to test (with compensating ballast aboard).
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(d) Draughts of boat with addition of 10% of weight of boat as ballast.
(e) SG of water in which swamp test was conducted.
(f) SG of water used to swamp the boat.
(g) An amount of total buoyancy provided in the boat by means of buoyancy tanks in cubic meters/feet.
5.5 If during the course of the test, serious doubts arise as to the adequacy of boat's buoyancy or stability,
the matter shall be reported immediately to IHQ-MoD(N). If when swamped, the boat has excessive
heel or trim, or is unstable, does not have atleast 10% reserve of buoyancy, the matter shall be
investigated and corrective measures taken. The swamp test shall be repeated until satisfactory results
are achieved.
6. Drop Test All the boats shall be subjected to this test. The completed boat with compensating
ballast for full complement, machinery and fuel shall be drop tested, as per the requirements of SOLAS
1983, by dropping the boat in water from a height of 3 meters. After the drop test the boat shall not uffer
from any residual deformation/defect.
7. Impact Test All the boats shall be subjected to this test. The completed boat with compensating
ballast for full complement, machinery and fuel shall be subjected to an impact test as per the
requirements of SOLAS 1983. For this test, the boat shall be subjected to a lateral impact against a
steel impact the boat shall not suffer from any residual deformation/defects.
8. Deflection Test All the boats shall be subjected to this test. The completed boat with compensating
ballast for full complement, machinery and fuel shall be subjected to a deflection test as per the
requirements of SOLAS 1983. For this test, the boat shall be supported at the ends and a load equal to
twice the mass of the boat shall be placed at the centre. The boat shall not have any residual deflection
on removal of the load.
9. Weighing Test All boats of the contract shall be weighed using a certified weigh-bridge. The boat
shall be complete in all respect except that no crew, fuel or stores shall be onboard. Once weighed no
further items or fittings shall be placed onboard until all tests and trials are completed. The report shall
include list of items/fittings not on boat at the time of test and shall quote their individual weights.
10. Inclining Experiment
10.1 The first boat of the contract shall be taken up for Inclining experiment. The boat shall be as complete
as possible. The boat shall be in the same condition as weighed in the weighing test with all fuel tanks
completely empty. Any loose item/equipment shall be properly secured during the test. Procedure of
calculating weight and position of compensating ballast is explained at para 20.
10.2 The inclining ballast shall be divided into four equal parts, the total amount being regulated, so that no
appreciable change in water-plane area occurs when the boat is heeled.
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10.3 The minimum length of pendulum shall be 1.5m. Mean density of water in which the boat is floating
shall be measured and before the experiment begins, the drafts forward and aft shall be recorded.
10.4 During the experiment, a careful watch shall be kept to ensure that the mooring lines are slack and are
not in any way affecting the behavior of the boat.
10.5 The Builder shall prepare a report as placed at para 21 of the experiment and forward the same to NHQ
duly authenticated by the Naval Overseer.
11. Floatation Test All the boats shall be subjected to this test. The boat shall remain afloat after
loaded with weights representing equipment and full life saving load of men with all complements. The
free board in this condition shall be measured and forwarded to IHQ MoD(N).
11.1 The boat shall remain afloat for a minimum period of two hours and leakages if any are to be rectified
by the Builder.
12. Lowering/Hoisting Trials All the boats shall be subjected to this test. Lowering/Hoisting trials
with full equipment/ stores/ complement of boat shall be carried out by both Bridle and Davit lifting
arrangements. Final acceptance of the boat is subject to satisfactory performance of lifting arrangements when
hoisted onboard the ship designated (ultimate consignee) by Naval Headquarters both from single arm & twin
arm falling under the preview of concerned CWH.
13. Mooring Trials All the boats shall be subjected to this test. These trials shall be carried out
prior to sea trials with the engine running ahead at idling r.p.m. (full throttle) and boat securely moored. The
trials shall be of half an hour duration and it is to ensure that the installed machinery operation is satisfactory.
Findings of the trials shall be reported to IHQ MoD (Navy) and the sea trials shall be undertaken only on
satisfactory completion of mooring trials.
14. Speed Trials. All the boats shall be subjected to this test at Sea front. Prior to starting engine trials
all protection devices fitted on the engine will be offered by the boat builder to the trial agency. For the speed
trial boat shall be complete in all respect and fully fuelled. Should any item or equipment be unavoidably
missing, ballast of equivalent weight shall be carried in the position of the item. The speed trials of the boat shall
be carried out under the following loading conditions:
(a) Light Load Condition. Crew plus one, Fuel tank half full (50% of the fuel required
for designed endurance), all basic equipment i.e., ropes, anchor, paddles, Aldis lamp, signal
flags, torches, communication set, boat hooks, etc.
(b) Full Load Condition. Crew plus 10 persons with all basic equipment as
mentioned at (a) above, full fuel tank (100% fuel for the designed endurance).
14.1 Four successive runs (two in each direction) shall be made on the measured course at
maximum permitted RPM. The average speed shall be determined by calculating the mean of means
i.e. by multiplying the speeds of the consecutive runs by 1,3,3,1 respectively and dividing by 8.
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14.2 The boat's performance be further evaluated by measuring the speed over the measured
course with the boat loaded for emergency condition (with 14 persons + crew). Report of trials shall be
forwarded to IHQ MoD(Navy) through the inspecting Agency
15 Endurance Trials. All the boats shall be subjected to this test at Sea front. The boat shall be complete
in all respects, fully fuelled and ready for sea along with spare-gear. Should any item equipment be unavoidably
missing, ballast of equivalent weight shall be carried in the position of the item.
15.1 The draughts forward & aft, the level fuel oil in the fuel tank shall be recorded prior to the onset
of trials.
15.2 All measuring accessories such as hand tachometer etc shall be carried by the Builder to
enable various checks/recording underway.
15.3 The trial shall be of 08 hours duration at economical speed (10 to 12 knots).
15.4 On completion, the levels of fuel and L.O. shall again be accurately measured, the draughts
forward and aft shall be recorded.
16. Maneuverability Data All the boats shall be subjected to this trial. As a continuation of the full power
sea trials the following trials shall be carried out:-
(a) Turning Circle Trials With the engine at its maximum r.p.m. the rudder shall be put hard
over in turn, to determine the turning circles to port and to starboard. The time required to complete the
circles and the diameter of the turns (in boat lengths) shall be recorded.
(b) Astern Trials Full power astern running for five minutes.
(c) Crash Stop The manoeuvre of full speed to full astern (crash stop) and vice versa shall be
demonstrated twice and the time taken shall be recorded.
17. Air Conditioning Trial : All the boats shall be subjected to these trials. Tests shall be carried out to
demonstrate the efficiency of the AC systems in the presence of Naval Overseer.
18. DA performance Trial. The performance trial of diesel alternator is to be offered by the boat builder.
During the trials, all parameters are to be recorded every half an hour and the DA is to be exploited at following
rated output:-
(a) ½ hour at 50% rated output
(b) ½ hour at 75% rated output
(c) 2 hours at 100% rated output
19. Electrical Trials :
All the boats shall be subjected to these trials.
(a) On completion of the installation of all electrical fittings, circuits etc. the trials for testing the switch boards, fittings and equipments shall be carried by Naval Overseer for insulation resistance,
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except as stated below, by means of a 100/250/500 volt testing set. The resistance shall not be less than the following :
Alternator/Rectifier with its control gears = 1 megaohm Lighting circuits = 1.5 megaohm divided by the no. of Lamps in the circuit.
Other circuits = 1 megaohm
(b) A preliminary test shall be carried out to certify that the electrical equipment is ready for main
trials, at the builder yard and all necessary labour and material shall be supplied by the
builder/contractor without any extra cost as stated in the contract. Care shall be taken that the battery is
in a fully charged condition at the time of taking over. The test for the running of the electrical
equipments shall be made during the sequence of tests and trials. The electrical contractor's
representative shall be present.
(i) New lamps shall be installed in all lamp fittings two days prior to the official trials.
(ii) All defects in the electrical installation which develop during tests and trials or whilst the boat is under construction shall be remedied by the acceptance of the boat.
20 Trial Reports On satisfactory completion of the trials, the Builder shall forward detailed reports to
IHQ-MoD (Navy)/DNA through the Inspecting Agency for every boat separately. The report would include all
settings of cut-outs and all engine parameters observed during the trials. The reports shall also include
proposals (if any) to improve the performance of the boat even if these are minor in nature, the Builder shall
carryout such modifications. Authority for re-ordering trials rests with IHQ-MOD (Navy) if satisfactory results are
not achieved and the Builder shall comply with such directives as and when issued.
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Appendix P
(Refer Para 16.1(c))
D-448 – REPORT OF FINAL INSPECTION
TYPE OF BOAT :
REGN. NO. :
BUILDER’S NAME :
CONSIGNEE :
DATE OF DELIVERY :
CONTENTS
SECTION DESCRIPTION
I HULL FITTINGS
II MARINE ENGINEERING
III ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTS
IV STORES AND DRAWINGS
V CERTIFICATES
VI RECORD OF AMENDMENTS
VII ACCEPTANCE FORM
NOTE :
1. A statement of any outstanding work, including approved alteration or additions, is to be enclosed with
this form and insert sheets with the same number as the contents sections
2. The list number of any item of uncompleted work is to be shown opposite D 448 items and vice versa.
Each list number must be classified as Navy or boat builder’s liability.
3. The inspecting officer shall check the boat built, in accordance with the approved specification and
drawings. And also check the inspections, tests and trials as prescribed have been carried out satisfactorily.
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D-448 SECTION-I : HULL
SER ITEM / EQUIPMENT REMARKS
1. Hull Structure
2. Examination of all internal structure
3. Fresh water service
4. Anchor Gear
5. Towing arrangement
6. Lifting arrangement
7. Paint work
8. Life saving equipment
9. Condition of bilges.
10. Fittings
11. Photographs.
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D-448 – SECTION II : MARINE ENGINEERING
1. Main propulsion machinery and associated auxiliaries.
2. Steering gear and associated equipment acceptance
3. Fuel oil tanks
4. Fire Fighting Equipments
5. Pumping out arrangements,
6. Miscellaneous
D-448 – SECTION III : ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
1. Power Generation and distribution system,
2. Main supply and distribution system
3. General boats lighting
4. Adequate lighting inspection electrical trials of above.
D-448 SECTION -IV: STORES & DRAWINGS
SER ITEM Builder’s Remarks
(A) Have all 'On Board Spares and B&D spares which are
the builder’s responsibility in accordance with the
contract documents for Hull, Engg & Electrical
equipment supplied?
(B) Have all store items which are the builder’s
responsibility in accordance with contract documents
for the boat been supplied?
(C) Are the items supplied properly stowed on board?
(D) Have all Drgs., handbooks and other necessary
documents as per the NCD specifications been
supplied as per the contract?
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D-448 SECTION – V: CERTIFICATES
CERTIFICATE ‘A’
We certify that we have carefully inspected Boat Regn. No. ____________________ and her
equipments, stores, spare gear, drawing and that, subject to any exceptions indicated herein.
The boat is completely and properly fitted for IN.
(Builder’s rep) (Consignee) (Inspecting officer)
D-448 – SECTION - VI : RECORD OF AMENDENTS
Amendment No. Authority Details of Amendment
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D-448 SECTION VII- INSERT THE INCOMPLETE WORK
TYPE OF BOAT REGD No. BUILDER SECTION NO - VII
Ser Equipment
Schedule
Sl no.
Description Fitted/
Not fitted
Authority
(specification
/drawing)
Liability Remarks
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
We, M/s ___________________________________________________ hand over 11m Work Boat Regn No.
_____________________________________________constructed by us for the Indian Navy at
_______________________ Hrs the __________________ day of __________Two thousand _______________
For and on behalf of ___________________
M/s__________________________________
11m Work Boat Regn No.________________________________________ has been received
without prejudice to outstanding liabilities from M/s._________________________________ this day of
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