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SHIP ANALYTICS INTRODUCESTHE FIRST TOTAL SOURCE

FOR MARINE SIMULATION.

TRAINING REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS-

A staff with 15 years of experience in defining marine "instructional systems" based on the skills to be trained - not the hardware available for training. TRAINING

SERVICES & CURRICULUM PREPARA-

TION -Train at our facility or develop curricula for your facility with our senior marine educators, seagoing masters and pilots and educational technology profes- sionals. Services include bridge team training, VLCC shiphandling, collision avoidance, emergency skills, and special- ized skills for new ports. SIMULATOR

DESIGN SERVICES - A staff of simulation experts combined with a laboratory of advanced simulation equipment provide the environment for design innovation.

MANUFACTURE OF "TURNKEY" SIMU-

LATOR HARDWARE — Ship Analytics is currently manufacturing its own designs and delivering bridge simulators with com- puter-generated imagery (see above) at realistic, affordable costs. Contact Tom

Mara, Chairman of Ship Analytics, for complete details on the Marine Simulation

Source that "boxes the compass."

Call (516) 757-8819 or write Ship Analytics, Park Circle, Centerport, New York 11721, U.S.A.

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