Deck & Mooring Equipment
Mooring lines, winches, bollards, fairleads, anchors, cranes, gangway, fire-fighting systems, and CAP areas.
Deck and mooring fit-out determines how a vessel berths, handles cargo gear, and meets terminal requirements. D-BASE keeps this fit-out on the ship record so operations teams and vetting inspectors can confirm arrangement and capability without chasing drawings.
Mooring Arrangement
Mooring lines, winches, bollards, and fairleads are documented with the detail needed to assess a vessel against a terminal mooring layout. Anchor and mooring arrangements are recorded so compatibility questions are answered from data rather than estimation.
Cargo Handling & Access
Cranes and gangway arrangements are held against the vessel, giving a clear view of self-handling capability and safe access for crew, surveyors, and stevedores at each port.
Safety Systems & CAP Areas
Fire-fighting systems and Condition Assessment Programme (CAP) areas are recorded on the ship, supporting safety reviews and condition reporting. Like every other specification in D-BASE, this data is structured, searchable, and carried through the Sealogic suite.
Frequently Asked Questions
What mooring data is recorded?
Does D-BASE record cargo-handling gear?
What about safety equipment?
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