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When Viking Grace of Viking Line arrived at BLRT Repair Yard Naantali for her scheduled docking, the focus was clear: careful maintenance of critical systems to ensure safe, efficient and reliable operation.
The most important measures were centred on systems below the waterline, including rudders, the propeller shaft system, and thrusters, which form the backbone of the vessel’s manoeuvrability and propulsion. In parallel, the vessel’s bottom was painted to strengthen corrosion protection and support optimised fuel consumption, an essential factor in everyday ferry operations.
Key control systems serving the RoRo equipment and the HI-FOG sprinkler system were replaced, cargo handling equipment on the car deck was maintained, and the electrical system underwent planned review and servicing covering generators, bow thrusters and propulsion engines. Together, these works support stable operation, redundancy and onboard safety.
A strong emphasis was placed on energy optimisation, with system adjustments aimed at ensuring efficient performance, reducing environmental impact, and maintaining a high level of operational safety until the vessel’s next docking. Touch-up painting of the vessel’s exterior completed the maintenance package, restoring protection where it matters most.


