MARINE ENGINEERING

[məˈrēn enjəˈniriNG]

NOUN

  1. an engineer who designs, operates, and maintains machinery and equipment used in ships, offshore installations, or elsewhere at sea.

Pelagic’s full team has been engineering since childhood. Let’s just say we’ve been around the dock. Each of our principals has spent hours with hands-on experience at sea, in the engine room, on the bridge, rebuilding engines and laying up fiberglass, don’t worry, we get it.

Full scope of work can include but is not limited to:

  • Concept, Preliminary, and Detailed Design/Engineering

  • Feasibility Studies

  • Vessel System Design including HVAC, Electrical, Mechanical and Plumbing

  • Machinery Arrangements

  • As-Built Drawing and Condition Documentation

  • Field Engineering Support

  • Equipment Sizing

  • Propulsion Optimization

  • Technical Specification Writing and Review

  • Regulatory & Classification Society Compliance Support

  • Stabilizer Installation Engineering

  • Expert Witness Support