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Deck Machinery & Cargo Handling Equipment —A Review—

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Marinette Awarded $24-Million Navy Contract

For Six YP Patrol Craft

Marinette Marine Corporation of

Marinette, Wise., has been awarded a $24,218,084 firm-fixed-price Navy contract to build six 108-foot wood- en yard patrol craft (YP). The Nav- al Sea Systems Command, Wash- ington, is the contracting activity (N00019-81-C-0113).

Gibbs & Cox Awarded $30.5-Million Contract

For Design Agent Services

Gibbs & Cox Inc. naval architects and marine engineers headquar- tered in New York City, has been awarded a $30,518,837 cost-plus- fixed-fee Navy contract involving class design agent services for the

Oliver Hazard Perry (FFG-7) Class guided-missile frigate construction program. The Naval Sea Systems

Command, Washington, is the con- tracting activity (N00024-84-C- 2142).

Meyer Werft Lays

Keel For Cruise Liner

The keel for a 35,000-grt cruise liner was recently laid at Meyer

Werft in Papenburg.

The ship was ordered by the ship- owners Home Lines Inc. of Panama who have been in the cruise liner business for many years. After de- livery, which is scheduled for the spring of 1986, the 670-foot-long by 95-foot-wide newbuilding—Yard 610—is to be employed in the Ber- muda-New York trade, as well as in the Caribbean Sea. The vessel is built also for worldwide trade. Two 16,200-hp B&W diesel engines will give the 1,260 passenger cruise ves- sel a speed of 22.50 knots.

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