02/09/2017
Paul Marine Service Co.,Ltd.
Welcome to Paul Marine Service…
Paul Marine Service is a service company that assists vessel owners, management and crew with the preventive maintenance program and cleaning and administration of any vessel.
Key Features
• Ship repairing by mobile team.
• Service and maintain Preventive Maintenance Program onboard.
• Recruitment crews for your good vessel or
• Providing navigators team from time to time.
• Administration for ship’s license and ship’s register.
• Management for dry docking or any repairing.
• Housekeeping, Cleaning and washing your good vessel.
• Chartering.
Services Overview
We service most products and equipments, even if the manufacturer is long since out of business. For a larger listing of products and manufacturers us typically install/service/repair, please see our Website at www.paulmarine.co.th
Chief Engineer Preventive Maintenance Program
We all know maintaining mechanical equipment (engines, generators, etc.) aboard your vessel isn’t cheap. However, good preventive maintenance programs can make it more PREDICTABLE and much LESS EXPENSIVE over time. When regular, manufacturer-recommended preventive maintenance is not performed, equipment reliability suffers. Needed repairs are extremely unpredictable and costs can skyrocket. In fact, most repairs are a direct result of neglected preventive maintenance. Combine this with the aggravation of your wasted time and your vessel being out of commission, and you have a recipe that is sure to cure most people of boating. It begins to make that lake house (or anything besides your boat) look more and more attractive as a place to spend your leisure time. We want our customers to stay in boating and experience the fever for many years to come.
Here are some of the goals of our Chief Engineer Preventive Maintenance Service:
Create a better boating experience by maximizing vessel reliability
Clearly communicate actual maintenance costs
Avoid expensive repairs that are a direct result of poor maintenance
Reduce overall maintenance costs
Project yearly maintenance costs
Clearly document maintenance history
Protect the value of your vessel
Make your vessel more marketable should you decide to sell
In our opinion, boat manufacturers do very little, if anything at all, to arm their customers with knowledge or tools to effectively manage maintenance on the boats they build. Unknown or unpredictable maintenance costs are probably the single most dangerous pitfall involved with owning a boat. Buying the boat is the easy part – keeping it in working order and reliable can quickly become a losing battle. Our Chief Engineer Preventive Maintenance Service picks up where your boat’s manufacturer falls short.
Our Chief Engineer Preventive Maintenance Service is a multi-step process.
First, a full mechanical inspection of your equipment is performed. This is identical to our pre-purchase mechanical inspection service. It varies by equipment type, but is designed to give a clear indication of the current health of your equipment. It includes things like oil sample analysis, cooling system pressure tests, compression tests (on gas engines), fuel pressure tests (where applicable), visual inspections, etc. This inspection also itemizes any current maintenance or repair needs required before shifting the focus to preventive maintenance.
Second, if preventive maintenance items are overdue, or maintenance history is unknown, we recommend performing a (partial or full) preventive maintenance service. This establishes a starting point for scheduling future preventive maintenance.
Next, we use the manufacturer’s recommended preventive maintenance schedule for your equipment and combine it with our industry experience and knowledge when your equipment is used in our boating grounds. We then schedule out the preventive maintenance tasks and send email reminders to you when they are due. The email reminder will also include a request for authorization to perform the work at that time. Clear invoices are provided documenting not only what was done, but also when it was supposed to have been done. Digital photo documentation is also provided as necessary through a user-friendly file sharing system.
Engine Maintenance
Engine Preventive Maintenance
We can’t stress enough the importance of preventative engine maintenance. By being in tune with your engine, you can usually tell when you have a problem. The most important thing you can do is a complete visual inspection on a routine basis. You should also inspect the engines while running as you will spot problems that can only been seen at that time. To get the most out of your marine engine, it is important to follow the scheduled maintenance as outlined in your owner’s manual.
Below is a list of engine systems and parts that require regular preventive maintenance:
Revolution-Sensitive Items
Water pumps
Alternators
Fuel transfer pumps
Oil pumps
Load-Sensitive Items
Cylinder liners
Cylinder heads
Connecting rods
Pistons
Piston rings
Main and connecting rod bearings
Valve train components
Environmental-Sensitive Items
Salt Water Open Systems
Air Filters
Rusty Parts
Deteriorated Hoses
Basic Maintenance Schedule
The schedule will vary from manufacturer to manufacturer, but below is a very basic outline of what you can expect for a typical maintenance schedule.
DAILY:
Check oil level in engine
Check primary fuel filter
Check cooling water level
Check sea strainer
AFTER FIRST 50 HOURS:
Change engine oil and filter
Check V-belt tension
Adjust valves
Check electrolyte in batteries
EVERY 250 HOURS:
Change engine oil and filter
Check air cleaner
Change primary fuel filter element
Check electrolyte in batteries
Check state of charge of batteries
EVERY 500 HOURS:
Change engine oil filter
Change primary fuel filter element
Change secondary fuel filter
Inspect condition of exhaust elbow
EVERY 1000 HOURS:
Check air cleaner
Check valve clearances
Check injectors
Check and flush cooling system
Change impeller in raw water pump
EVERY 2400 HOURS:
Check fuel injection pump
Check and clean heat exchanger
Descale raw water system
Related Items
Maintenance schedules outlined by engine manufactures do not take related equipment into consideration, but for the engine to perform properly; other parts need to be maintained as well. These would include visual inspections of all hoses to and from the engine, sea c***s and wiring — including terminal blocks and batteries. We can often spot problems that you may miss since we are attuned to those we tend to all the time. Ask for an engine room inspection when you bring your boat in for service or storage.
Rusted Engine Mounting Tabs need service.
We have mobile team rapidly to repair your boat in the emergency case in 24 hours service.
Leave everything to us. We will take care of you.
1 Peter 5: 7 "Leave your anxiety to him. Because he cares for you”