Successful T-Foil installation in Fort Lauderdale
Hydrex divers recently carried out the successful installation of a T-Foil on a high-speed craft ferry during the vessel’s stay in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The project was performed underwater, allowing the vessel to continue its operations without the need for drydocking, minimizing downtime and maintaining the owner’s schedule.
Project overview
T-Foils are installed to improve ship motions and passenger comfort. This installation took place at Fort Lauderdale, where conditions were ideal for underwater operations: The sea was calm, the weather was sunny, and visibility was 10 meters. This is not always the case for underwater operations. Hydrex divers are trained to carry out repairs in even the harshest weather condition.
The entire operation was completed in just two days. This efficient timeline was made possible through careful planning and the expertise of the diver/technicians and the local support who assisted the team.
Preparation and mobilization
After the job was confirmed, Hydrex mobilized one of their skilled diver/technician teams to the ship’s location.
Upon arrival, the team coordinated an onsite meeting with all parties involved to finalize the procedure and address potential challenges. This preparatory phase was crucial for ensuring that the installation could proceed smoothly and without delays.
The T-Foil installation process
The installation of the T-Foil required a series of meticulously planned and executed steps to ensure accuracy and stability.
Before the installation could start, the external protection plugs on the hull were carefully removed. This preparatory step was vital to provide a clear surface for the new equipment, and it was carried out with precision to avoid any potential damage to the vessel's structure. The removal of these plugs ensured that the T-Foil could be properly aligned and securely attached.
With the area prepared, the diver/technicians installed the threaded bars required to fasten the T-Foil. This phase involved precise underwater work, as the correct alignment of the threaded bars was essential for maintaining the stability of the installed unit.
Once the preparatory tasks were completed, the T-Foil was lifted using specialized equipment designed to maintain stability during the hoisting process. It was then carefully lowered into the water. The team made sure that the unit remained steady and correctly oriented while positioning it.
After the T-Foil was in place, the final step involved securing it using tack welding. The welding process was executed with great care to ensure that the T-Foil would remain firmly anchored, maintaining the vessel’s hydrodynamic efficiency.
Final inspection and completion
Following the installation, the Hydrex team conducted a thorough inspection to confirm that the T-Foil was properly secured and aligned. All work was evaluated and approved by the involved parties, confirming that the job was performed to the highest standards.
The Hydrex approach
Performing complex underwater installations requires a blend of technical expertise, experience, and high-quality equipment. The Hydrex technical experts have extensive experience with underwater repairs and installations, and they use the best equipment available, all of which allowed the team to execute the T-Foil installation efficiently and safely. By performing the entire operation afloat, they eliminated the need for drydocking, significantly reducing costs and ensuring that the vessel stayed operational.