Nautical Term: Shakedown cruise

Definition of Shakedown cruise

A shakedown cruise refers to the initial voyage of a newly built ship for the primary purpose of testing and evaluating all onboard machinery, systems, and equipment.

For instance, imagine a shipyard has recently constructed a state-of-the-art cruise liner. Before this magnificent vessel embarks on its inaugural commercial voyage, it undergoes an extensive shakedown cruise. During this critical voyage, the ship’s crew meticulously conduct various tests on all machinery, systems, and equipment. This thorough examination enables the crew to identify and rectify any defects or issues before the ship begins its commercial voyages, ensuring the safety and comfort of its passengers.

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