In-water survey
{{short description|Survey of the underwater parts of a ship while afloat}}
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In-water survey (referred to by various classification societies as IWS, BIS, etc.) is a method of surveying the underwater parts of a ship while it is still afloat instead of having to dry-dock it for examination of these areas as was conventionally done.
For cargo ships, two surveys are required within a period of five years. One of these can be an in-water survey, provided the ship is eligible for it.
:The ship (tanker or bulk carrier) should not be more than 15 years old.
:The bottom of the ship should not be painted black before carrying out the survey.
References
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- DNV In-Water Class Notation https://civamblog.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/ts102.pdf
- [http://erules.veristar.com/ Bureau Veritas Classification e-rules on In-water surveys (INWATERSURVEY) in Rules for the classification of steel ships]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20110728134056/http://www.turkloydu.org/turkloydu/getdoc/4374fc04-f8a0-4928-bc70-2a1e201596d0/Klas-Sorveyleri.aspx?lang=en-GB Turkish Classification Society – see Bottom Surveys]
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