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Singapore Dry-dock
July to September, 2001
Jul 10 arrive
Raffles Marina, Singapore
Jul 27 slip
into dry-dock at ASL Shipyard, Jurong,
Singapore
Aug 19 ship
returns to water and moves back to Raffles Marina
For a while our expedition was
over. We would spend
the next two months focusing on the ship itself, our vehicle for
exploration and our home. Every
couple of years the ship must come out of the water for a full
examination and repair work on its hull. The
ship is ferrocement and for a very good reason. This
enables the crew of inexperienced but willing and able volunteers
to carry out major repair work which involves first bashing holes
in the hull with a jackhammer (a terrifying phase), then knitting
together a frame of steel bar and wire mesh to fill the holes,
ready for cement to be pushed through to seal the structure. Itís
a labor intensive process and during this dry-dock of just three
weeks we not only replaced 200 square feet of our hull, but also
installed new diesel filling systems, a brand new generator donated
by the Gery-Heitz Foundation in LA, and rescued a very dilapidated
shaft among many other tasks. Dry-dock
is an intense experience involving very physical work and very
long days but there is no better way to learn your ship than to
see its guts ripped out in a shipyard and to reconstruct from the
inside.
Thank you to our
sponsors!
Raffles Marina,
Singapore
Prosafe Productions, Singapore
NKT Flexible, Denmark
Yves De Leeneer, Singapore
Super Yacht International Services, Singapore
Mercury Marine, USA/Singapore
RayMarine, USA
ASL Shipyard, Singapore
Jotun Paints, Singapore
West Marine, USA
Blue Sea Systems, USA
American President Line, USA
Freedom Marine, USA
Heart Interface, USA
Master Marine, Singapore
Concrete Connections, Singapore
Viking Life Raft, Singapore
Asia Pacific Breweries, Singapore
Mencast Marine, Singapore
Willem Boxem, Boskalis, Singapore
MTU Asia, Singapore
Franklin Offshore Supply, Singapore
Transpacific Alliance, USA
OPM Marine Supplies, Singapore
DHL, Singapore
Behind the Scenes, USA
Sin Seng Huat International, Singapore
Danone Asia, Singapore
Aik Lee Industries, Singapore
Swissair, UK
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