Saturday, October 17, 2015

Yacht Management and Maintenance.

Yacht owners everywhere know the most important thing in owning a yacht is keeping the yacht maintained at all times in order to enjoy a worry free yachting.
All yachts will have some kind of failure some are minor and some are major.
In order to keep your yacht in top shape from bottom paint to engines service to electronics etc..     The owner needs to have a regular preventive maintenance schedule for their dream yacht in order to keep the value of the asset in top shape.
Here is a recommended monthly preventive and maintenance management program:


Weekly service include:
Inspect yacht monitoring system
Inspect dock lines and fenders, engine room, bilges, bilge pumps, shore power
battery chargers and inverters, all deck covers and cushions.
Inspect freezer, refrigerators, ice maker.
Wash down & cleaning twice a month also before or after owner use off yacht.
Inspect the yacht minimum twice a week and more during hurricane season.   


Bi-Weekly Service:Inspect safety equipment: radar, horn, GPS chart plotter, depth sounder, nav lights, flares, EIPRB, life rafts, VHF, AIS.
Run main engines and generators to operating temp and check all fluid level bi-weekly at dock
Check all belts and hoses.
Run ac units, flush heads, and operate all faucets
All boat wash down and chamois.       


Monthly:Clean sea strainers.
Inspect all fire extinguishers.
Check Racor filters.
Inspect all lights.
Inspect all appliances including sat TV and sat phone.
Inspect and operate all sea cocks.
Clean AC filters and air handlers if needed.
Check batteries.
Inspect and operate all hydraulic systems.
Inspect water maker.
(Bottom clean by diver available)
Report to owner via email.

Service engines & generators every 200 hour or manufacturer guidance. 

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