Vessel surveys are typically required:
- For Domestic Commercial Vessels: At regular intervals (e.g., annually or every 5 years) to maintain certification and ensure compliance with safety standards such as the NSCV or the USL Code. Marine Order 503 states the Survey schedule for Domestic Commercial Vessels.
- For recreational vessels: Inspections may be required less frequently, but it’s important to schedule periodic checks for maintenance, safety, and compliance.
- For vessels engaged in international trade: Additional surveys may be required depending on the flag state and the trade routes. Contact us to determine your vessel’s survey requirements based on its type, use, and regulatory obligations.
Marine Order 503 – Periodic Survey Schedule:
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The survey frequency category for a kind of vessel indicated with an Asterisk (*) is the survey frequency category mentioned in that item, whether or not the table provides that another survey frequency category applies according to vessel service category.>
Other Level High Vessels:
- Vessels with Steam Propulsion*
- Submersible or Wing-in-ground effect craft*
- Novel vessel*
- High Speed Thrill Ride Vessel*
Modifiers:
- (a) carriage of dangerous goods including petroleum or gas products (other than petroleum or gas products intended for use on the vessel or fireworks carried on the vessel on for use on the vessel for a fireworks display)
- (b) the vessel has an inboard engine that operates on fuel that has a flashpoint less than 60°C
- (c) the vessel is operated primarily for towage
- (d) the vessel is a support vessel in the offshore oil or gas industry
- (e) the vessel is a Class 4 vessel operated overnight
- (f) the vessel is
- (i) a Category F1 fast craft or Category F2 fast craft
- (ii) a landing barge that is of a design or for a use that the National Regulator has determined is likely to adversely affect its stability
- (g) the vessel is a vessel (other than a vessel with a hull made from aluminium or steel) that is at least 15 years old
| Survey Frequency Category | Year 0 | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | Year 5 |
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| High | Initial Survey | In Water Periodic |
In Water Periodic |
Out of Water Periodic |
Renewal Survey (In and Out of Water) | |
| Medium | Periodic | Periodic | In Water Periodic |
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This guidance outlines the minimum survey frequency standards to comply with Marine Order 503. You should consider that your insurer may NOT accept the minimum safety inspection / survey frequency as set out in Marine Order 503. You should contact your insurer for confirmation.