1. Hull condition:
This includes checking for any damage, corrosion, or cracks on the hull, as well as measuring the thickness of the steel plates.
2. Machinery condition:
This covers the inspection of the engines, propellers, rudder, and other mechanical components to ensure that they are in good working condition.
3. Navigation equipment:
This includes testing the radar, GPS, and other navigational equipment to ensure they are functioning properly.
4. Communication equipment:
This covers the inspection of communication equipment, including radios, satellite phones, and emergency beacons.
5. Safety equipment:
This includes checking that all required safety equipment present and in good condition, such as life rafts, life jackets, and fire extinguishers.
6. Cargo holds:
This covers the inspection of cargo holds to ensure they are clean and free from any damage or debris.
7. Deck condition:
This includes checking the deck for any damage or defects, as well as testing the deck equipment, such as winches and cranes.
8. Electrical systems:
This covers the inspection of electrical systems, including generators, distribution boards, and lighting systems.
9. Plumbing and sanitation:
This includes checking the condition of the plumbing and sanitation systems, such as toilets and showers.
10. Documentation:
This covers the verification of all relevant documentation, including the vessel's certificates, logbooks, and manuals.