| Hydrex In-situ repair of 40 ton azimuth thruster on crane barge in Gabon |
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While it is possible to maintain location with three thrusters, the fourth needed to be repaired straight away. This had to be done in the short timeframe in between two scheduled operations. The barge could only leave the oil field in this period and all repairs and other servicing work needed to be carried out before the start of the next operation. First an operations base was set up on a work barge next to the crane barge. The mobdock was then installed and all water was pumped out of it to create a dry working environment underwater. The water sensitive parts of the thruster were then sealed off after which the mobdock was removed. The thruster unit was lowered onto a special support unit under the barge and brought to the work barge. Subsequently Hydrex engineers dismantled the thruster under the supervision of a representative of the manufacturer. The entire gearing was taken out, thoroughly checked, cleaned and reinstalled. The thruster’s propeller was disconnected in its entirety and replaced by the propeller of a spare thruster that had also been brought onto the barge. The spare thruster (together with the old propeller) was then brought to shore for transportation to the workshop where it would be overhauled. Once it is returned the owners will have a fully operational thruster ready to be installed if another breakdown should occur in the future. Meanwhile the fully checked original thruster with its new propeller was reinstalled into the crane barge following the reverse procedure. Finally commissioning and testing was carried out satisfactorily. The offshore unit was fully operational again, well before the start of its next operation. This presented a major saving in time and money for the owner as the offshore unit did not have to go off hire to be taken to drydock. It was an extremely precise operation requiring a great deal of coordination and organization to ensure that all went smoothly. There were detailed safety and technical procedures that had to be met in order to access the thruster from within the engine room as the thruster was located outside the vessel under the water line. Despite this, all technical work was performed smoothly by qualified Hydrex diver-technicians. They worked in shifts to finish the operation as soon as possible and without any loss of quality.
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When one of the four 40 ton swing-up azimuth thrusters of an offshore crane barge which was servicing rigs on an oil field off the coast of Gabon malfunctioned, Hydrex was called in to remove the thruster and perform the necessary repair work while the unit stayed at anchorage just outside the field.
















