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Thordon Bearings, the pioneer in water-lubricated bearings, secured a new order for a rudder bearing that was fitted to a 77.1 m (253 ft) research ship that frequently operates in ecologically sensitive marine environments. The order underscores the value of Thordon’s grease-free bearing and seal solutions in helping to keep oceans and seas clean.

The 38-year-old Ocean Endeavour, operated by the UK’s Gardline, a multi-disciplinary marine survey company that operates a fleet of 13 multi-role survey ships, was recently fitted with Thordon’s SXL rudder bearing at UK Docks Marine Services’ Teesside drydock.

Thordon’s SXL bearing

Bruntons Propellers, Thordon’s new authorised distributor in the UK, secured the order from the UK-based ship repair group, which operates drydocks and berths throughout the country.

Thordon’s authorised distributor in UK, tied the order from the UK-based ship repair group

Ocean Endeavour, which runs a pair of Ruston 8RKCM main engines driving a single four-bladed CP propeller, was previously fitted with a bronze rudder bearing. This required replacement due to age-related wear and tear, and bronze bearing replacement is expensive. This kind of system also requires lubricating grease, which increases the risk of pollution with grease leaking into the ocean. Thordon’s water-lubricated SXL bearing, the far more cost-effective option, negates completely the need for grease.

Gardline’s ESG commitment

Neil McDonald, Thordon Bearings’ Regional Manager, Northern Europe & Africa, said: “The lead time and price we offer for our SXL solutions are two major benefits for ship owners and the yards carrying out refit work. A like-for-like bronze bush replacement would have taken twelve weeks for the part to be delivered and would have been very expensive. We were able to get the SXL material to the yard in a matter of days and for significantly less. It’s also a better product!"

With UK Docks Marine specifying SXL, we contribute to the vessel and Gardline’s ESG commitment and continued environmental performance. I would also like to emphasise the fast service and delivery provided by our new distributor, Bruntons Propellers.”

Seismic exploration surveys

Vessel returned to its home port Great Yarmouth, UK, after carrying out seismic exploration surveys

Jonathan Shaw, Managing Director, Bruntons Propellers, said: “We have hit the ground running as the new UK and Ireland distributor for Thordon Bearings. As a major propeller supplier to owners and yards around the world, we were approached by UK Docks Marine Services to find a new rudder-bearing solution following Ocean Endeavour’s return. A particular shout-out goes to Celia Birnie, our UK & Ireland Sales Executive, who is working with Thordon to ensure the vessel maintains its schedule.”

The vessel returned to its home port Great Yarmouth, UK, after carrying out seismic exploration surveys around the Northwest Coast of Australia.

Inconvenience for passengers

McDonald added: “This order clearly demonstrates Thordon’s ability to ship the required repair items very quickly, to avoid any delays for the ship or inconvenience for passengers and crew,” said McDonald.  “The SXL bearing is also easier to machine and fit, once on site, compared to conventional bronze bearings.”

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