** M A R I N E S U R V E Y R E P O R T ** James K. Wallace, Marine Surveyor Since 1973 6442 Cantiles Avenue, Cypress, CA 90630 (310) 617-9385 wallacemarine@aol.com File No.: 366121 Date of Inspection: December 12, 2016 VESSEL: (no name) OFFICIAL No.: CF 0148 ZE HOME PORT: (not marked) HULL No.: EGO 006 08C 05Z 1448 TYPE: aluminum Safeboat 36 twin diesel/jet ex port police patrol boat BUILDER: Safeboat International, Port Orchard, WA YEAR BUILT: 2005 2005 Safeboat 36 VESSEL HAULED at: Cabrillo Boat Shop, Long Beach, CA VESSEL INTENDED for: commercial/harbor patrol PURPOSE of SURVEY: pre-purchase condition and evaluation VESSEL LLAST INSPECTED: May 20, 2016 (our file No. 366052) Capable? Yes SURVEY REQUESTED by: United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) 3, rue Marion, Pequyville, Petionville Haiti, HT0640 ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $ 230,000.00 ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT VALUE: $ 650,000.00 Page 1 of 7
MARINE SURVEY REPORT #366121 Continued: Page 2 of 7 Hull ID Number PARTICULARS: TYPE: aluminum Safeboat 36 twin diesel/jet ex port police patrol boat LOD: 35 3 BEAM: 10 0 DRAFT: 2 1 DISPLACEMENT: 22,500 lbs. BUILDER: Safeboat International, Port Orchard, WA DESCRIPTION: Hull color: natural aluminum, black collar Bow: punt Stern: broad stepped Sheer: conventional Hull: hard chine, deep V with strakes, moderate displacement Keel: (none) Rudders: integral with jet drives CONSTRUCTION: Hull: 5/16 6061 T-6 aluminum bottom, 1/4 topsides Frames: 3/8 x1-1/4 angle Backbone: 3/4 flat keel section (for grounding) Deck: 3/16 aluminum, non skid patches Cabin: 3/16 aluminum (bulkheads and cabinetry) Rudders: integral with aluminum jet drives ACCOMMODATIONS: Boarding is via a built-in swim platform to an open deck/engine covers. A towing bitt is on centerline aft and a rescue davit and dive tank mounts are to starboard. The cabin is entered from a weathertight door on centerline. A small enclosed head is to starboard with portable toilet and a galley counter is to port. Forward and down a step are jump seats port and starboard and forward still is the helm seat to starboard and spotter s seat to port. Sliding doors open out to the side decks port and starboard. Down forward are a settee/berth each port and starboard and a weathertight door leading up to the forward well deck. A large foredeck locker is all the way forward. The cabin tops are equipped with handrails, lights, and the radar array. GENERAL: Safeboats are found used by the military, police, and harbormasters the world over. This vessel was specifically designed and built for use as a harbor patrol boat for the Port of Los Angeles. The deep V bottom (22 degree deadrise) should make it comfortable in a chop and the soft collar will add stability at rest or towing speeds. The collar also serves as an all-around fender and the low freeboard provides easy access over the rail.
MARINE SURVEY REPORT #366121 Continued: Page 3 of 7 PROPULSION: twin Cummins 6 cyl. turbocharged and aftercooled @ 480 hp. (rep.) Port: Model#: QSB 5.9 M14TA Serial#: 73019888 Hours: 382 (est.) (054.2 by meter) Starboard: Model#: QSB 5.9 M14TA Serial#: 73017089 Hours: 381.9 by meter DRIVE: marine reverse/reduction gears to Hamilton remote jet drives AUXILIARY GENERATOR: (none) STEERING: wheel via hydraulics to tied tiller arms TANKS: Fuel: 330 gallons in 2 integral aluminum Location: forward of engines Apparent condition? very good (partially concealed) Fuel hoses of approved type? Yes Shut off valves? Yes Remote fuel filters properly flame shielded? N/A ELECTRICAL: 12 volt DC system and 120 volt AC ship/shore power system 2 solid state 225 amp/hr. marine batteries Batteries properly boxed, secured, and ventilated? Yes Battery isolation switches? Yes Fused switch panel? Yes Ground fault interrupt (GFI) for AC outlet circuit? N/A heavy duty alternators DC volt meters digital multi-bank marine battery charger 1500 watt DC to AC inverter DC navigation lights, cabin lights, cockpit work lights, deck lights DC remote control spot light DC windshield wipres ELECTRONICS: (Type/Maker/Model) depth sounder-speed-heading-sea temperature/furuno/sd 30 VHF transceiver/icom/m-502 VHF transceiver/icom/m-602 loud hailer-ps-siren/whilen/wpa GPS chart plotter-radar/furuno/navnet CMap NT rudder angle indicator/vdo
PUMPS: 2 DC/automatic bilge SAFETY GEAR: 1 5 lb. and 1 2.5 lb. portable dry chemical fire extinguishers 13 lb. Halon automatic engine compartment fire suppression system 3 personal flotation devices cockpit rails, handrails emergency distress signal (flare) kit automatic air horn MARINE SURVEY REPORT #366121 Continued: Page 4 of 7 Machinery and Equipment GROUND TACKLE: (none) Ground tackle deemed adequate? Provide proper bow and stern tackle NAVIGATION: (compass in inventory though not mounted) GEAR: aluminum rescue davit dive tank mounts (4) integral swim platform Seaglaze tempered glass cabin windows ****** *** ******
MARINE SURVEY REPORT #366121 Continued: Page 5 of 7 INSPECTION: The hull and deck were sounded from the exterior while hauled and the entire vessel was visually inspected inside and out. The vessel was inspected for compliance with U.S.C.G., N.F.P.A., and A.B.Y.C. standards (violations as listed in Category B below). The engines were operated during the course of this inspection. An electronic thickness test (audio gauge) was made of the hull (See attached file No. #U3661). CONDITION: General condition was found above average for a vessel of this age. Many maintenance items were found recently restored to high standards. Only surface corrosion of the aluminum and worn non-skid patches detract from cosmetics. Engines and gears were run (at Sea Trial) during the course of this inspection and appeared to operate well. The engines were reportedly rebuilt in 2010 and appeared so. Very low hours show on the meters (near 400) since that time. The engine compartment was found clean and neat. Hamilton jet drives were completely reconditioned during the course of our inspection in May 2016. Hull deemed fully sound and in seaworthy condition? Yes Vessel deemed an insurable risk? Yes Through hulls and valves satisfactory and operate freely? Yes Hoses to through hulls satisfactory and double clamped? Yes Running gear in satisfactory condition (propellers, shafts, struts, rudders, steering system)? Yes ****** *** ******
MARINE SURVEY REPORT #366121 Continued: Page 6 of 7 FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS: A) Violations of structure, seaworthiness, or watertight integrity: 1) (none) B) Violations of U.S.C.G., N.F.P.A., A.B.Y.C., and/or other safety standards: 1) A stern light was found in inventory though not mounted. Mount in compliance with USCG and international navigation standards. 2) Certify and tag current the fire extinguishers annually. 3) Provide a set of tapered soft wood damage control plugs and carry ready near each through hull. 4) Provide a CO detector and mount in the sleeping compartment. C) Other findings and recommendations: 1) Coral worm deposits were found inside the jet drives which may reduce efficiency. 2) A steering compass was found in inventory though not mounted. 3) Mount, swing ship, and provide a deviation card. D) Findings made during Sea Trial: 1) Engines started easily. Very little smoke was seen at startup which dissipated quickly. 2) Engines were pressed to full throttle for two minutes with no ill effects. Temperatures came up 181 from their normal of 172 degrees F which are both well within operating range. 3) Shifting and steering responded to commands well. Shifting was quiet. PERFORMANCE: 700 RPM (idle) = 4.8 knots 1000 RPM = 5.1 knots 1500 RPM = 6.7 knots 2000 RPM = 11.8 knots 2500 RPM = 15.4 knots 2800 RPM (cruise) = 20.0 knots 3000 RPM = 24.6 knots 3300 RPM (full throttle) = 32.8 knots ****** *** ******
MARINE SURVEY REPORT #366121 Continued: Page 7 of 7 NOTICE: The following statements limit the liability of the undersigned and set ethical standards associated with this report. Use of this report for any purpose constitutes acceptance of the following: NOTE A: This report is issued without prejudice and is the property of the Requestor as listed above. Any use or distribution by another party is prohibited and shall render this report invalid. NOTE B: This report is issued subject to the understanding that the undersigned surveyor is not responsible for error, omission, negligence or mis-statement. This report is a statement of my opinion based on the conditions as I found them. It is not a warranty express or implied. No inspection was made where concealed by fastened floorboards or panels, ceilings, machinery, and/or tanks. Condition is to be regarded as good or better unless reported herein. No systems or machinery were operated or opened unless stated herein. No representation is made herein as to the condition of the propulsion engines or system. This is not an engine survey. The undersigned always recommends an engine survey be performed by a competent marine mechanic. No moisture meter readings were taken or recorded unless otherwise stated herein. Market Value is not a guarantee of selling price nor is it a suggested asking price. Some particulars estimated. 2016 ****** *** ****** File No.: 366121 Date of Inspection: December 12, 2016
ULTRASONIC THICKNESS TEST James K. Wallace, Marine Surveyor Celebrating 43 Years! P.O Box 41283, Long Beach, CA 90853 (310) 617-9385 wallacemarine@aol.com File No.: U3661 Dated: December 12, 2016 VESSEL: (no name) Safeboat 36 OFFICIAL No.: CF 0148 ZE The undersigned did attend the subject vessel this date at the request of UNOPS for the purpose of performing an ultrasonic thickness test of the bottom plating. Readings were taken on a 3 grid starting at 2 above the working waterline and 6 aft of the stem. The following table gives thickness reading in inches. Nominal thickness if the bottom plate is 0.3125 (5/16 ). Readings listed in italics are in the topside plating (above the chine) which is 0.250 (1/4 ). Readings shown begin from the bow with station #1 (ST) and read accross as required by waterlines. Note that the Rand Digiwork UT-M1 used takes readings through the bottom paint. No removal of the covering to metal in test spots was required. Port Side Starboard Side WL> C B A WL> A B C ST ST 1.289 1.286 Port quarter 2.310.289 2.289.281 14.256 3.286.287.287 3.287.287 4.310.289.230 4.230.287.312 Stbd quarter 5.313.289.231 5.230.289.286 14.261 6.297.291.231 6.228.287.288 7.289.311.231 7.230.289.284 Transom 8.290.289.231 8.230.291.289 CLA.228 9.290.290.231 9.231.289.289 CLB.226 10.298.291.231 10.228.291.310 11.310 grate.230 11.230 grate.313 12.306 drive.227 12.227 drive.312 Synopsis: All readings showed the bottom plate thickness over nominal required. For a vessel of this age and scantling, structural failure and need for replacement or doubling should occur at 15% loss (.2656 and.2125). No such readings were found. No attention is necessary.