Abstract:
This study aims to analyze the influence of vessel maintenance standards and
maintenance activity monitoring on the technical condition of state-owned navigational
vessels. Structured maintenance and consistent supervision are essential in ensuring
operational reliability, particularly in supporting aids to navigation (AtoN) services. A
quantitative approach was applied through surveys involving vessel crew members and
technical officers at the Class I Navigation District of Tanjung Pinang. The data were
analyzed using simple and multiple linear regression to assess both individual and
combined effects of the variables. The results show that maintenance standards have a
more dominant influence on vessel condition compared to monitoring activities, although
both contribute significantly when combined (R2 = 0.78). These findings underscore the
importance of integrating standard procedures with regular supervision within vessel
maintenance management systems to improve safety, efficiency, and the operational
sustainability of state-owned vessels.