According to IMCA, a vessel equipped with two azimuth thrusters, was performing operations alongside an offshore platform, when inappropriate vibrations were noted from the starboard azimuth thrusters and its hydraulic pump.
The incident
As inappropriate vibrations were noted from the starboard azimuth thrusters and the hydraulic pump of a vessel, investigation revealed the presence of seawater in the thruster oil system.
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The vessel departed the platform using the port engine only and an underwater survey of the propellers was conducted on location. That underwater inspection showed rope and fishing nets fouling the starboard propeller and azimuth unit.
There was also oil around the propeller hub. The vessel had to go into dry dock, and the thruster assembly, including propeller blades and Kort nozzle, had to be removed for repair.
The vessel was off hire for nearly ninety days.
Probable cause
According to IMCA, the following contributed to the incident:
- Rope and fishing net fouling found on the starboard azimuth thruster;
- The seal was damaged by the fishing net;
- Seawater presence was observed in the hydraulic system;
- Reduced lubrication quality of the hydraulic oil caused damage to thruster components;
- Vibrations were noted on the hydraulic pump. Suction filters were found clogged with water and oil residues.
In addition, during the overhaul, additional delays were caused by:
- Some parts which were not included in initial order for the full overhaul scope;
- Delay in spares delivery by the manufacturer.
Lessons learned
- The hydraulic oil should be visually inspected daily. This was arranged by crew, but the task was not present in the planned maintenance system (PMS).
- Crew should check equipment manuals and ensure correct maintenance intervals have been added to the PMS;
- Manufacturer should study the possibility of installing a net cutter on the propeller shaft;
- In order to recognize water ingress caused by leakage quickly, equipment to facilitate random chemical sampling to determine water content should be installed.