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SYSTEMS, IIXIC.

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ARLINGTON LAKEHURST

BREMERTON SAN DIEGO CHARLESTON

JACKSONVILLE PHILADELPHIA SAN FRANCISCO

M. BDSEIMBLATT & SON, IIMC-

NAVAL ARCHITECTS AND

M MARINE ENGINEERS * /

New York City 350 Broadway

New York, NY 10013 (212) 431-6900

Boston

Philadelphia

Washington, D.C

Newport News

Charleston

Norfolk

San Francisco 657 Mission Streel

San Francisco. CA 94105 (415) 777-0500

Bremerton

San Diego

Honolulu

Oxnard j|j STV/SANDERS & THOMAS

Marine Engineering • Systems Analysis

Consulting/Design Engineering 7900 Westpark Drive

McLean, VA 22102 703/893-1339

SARGENT & HERKES, INC.

NAVAL ARCHITECTS . MARINE ENGINEERS 100S INTERNATIONAL BLDC . 611 GRAVII R ST

NEW ORLEANS, I A 70130 (504) 524-1612 ;CK OFFICER ISES

USCG approved - RADAR OBSERVER COURSE

USCG approved -FIREFIGHTING SCHOOL

Also USCG Exam Prep Courses lor CAPTAIN. MASTER. AB. ENGINEER. 0ME0 Qll-UK) se^sc™**. toll |-goo-BEST-ONE S" (QfemvmfAy ^Qfyt/emfr, (Trie.

Marine Engineers and Naval Architects;

P.O. Box 338

Essex. CT 06426

P.O. Box 205

Solomons, MD 20688

Telex: 517931 Seaworthysys 17 Battery PI.

N.Y , N.Y 10004 2 Skyline Place Suite 311

Falls Church, VA 22041 r GEORGE G. rSHARP, INC.

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NAVAL ARCHITECTS-MARINE ENGINEERS 100 CHURCH STREET-NEW YORK, N.Y. 10007 131]] 732-2300

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OUR 40TH YEAR SERVING

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R.A. STEARN INC.

NAVAL ARCHITECTS and MARINE ENGINEERS 253 N. 1st Avenue

Sturgeon Bay, Wl 54235

Phone (414) 743-8282 TLX 753166, ESL 62388810

STURGEON BAY MODEL SHOP

SHIP MODELS SINCE 1941

Wm. L. Kerbs! 187N. Ninih Ave

Sturgeon Bay. Wl 54235

DISPLAYS DESIGN

MODELS phone 414/894 2859 414/743 2921 414/744 3091

Quality Management, Training, Support,

ILS, and Marine Engineering Services 23 Locations Worldwide

SYSTEMS ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES CORPORATION 520 FELLOWSHIP ROAD, SUITE C-306

MT. LAUREL, NEW JERSEY 08054 {609} 866-2400

SEACOR is a Subsidiary or Day & Zimmermann, Inc.

Trans-International Marine Services Corp-

TIMSCO

MAINTENANCE MONITORING SYSTEMS

INVENTORY CONTROL SYSTEMS

P.O. Box 91360

Mobile, Alabama 36691 205/666-7121

Tracor Hydronautics"

INTEGRATED ENGINEERING SERVICES

FOR THE MARINE INDUSTRY

RESEARCH • DEVELOPMENT

DESIGN • TESTING

HYDRONAUTICS SHIP MODEL BASIN

Tracor Hydronautics 7210 Pindell School Road

Laurel, Maryland 20707

Telephone: (301) 776-7454

Telex: 8-7585

VIBRANALYSIS ENGINEERING CORP • PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS • VIBRATION ANALYSIS • FIELD & SHOP BALANCE • ACOUSTICAL CONSULTANTS • COMPUTERIZED DATA COLLECTION • MARINE APPLICATIONS

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Houston, TX 77087 713-643-1051 ^ WELDING CONSULTANTS USA 6517 RADBURN. GREENDALE. Wl [414] 421-3252

ST. PETERSBURG. FL. HOUSTON. TX.

PROVIDING WELDING ENGINEERING SERVICES TO

SHIPS, MACHINERY, HULL, MARINE STRUCTURAL DE-

SIGNS, ALTERATION, REPAIRS, CONVERSIONS AND

UNDER-WATER STRUCTURES.

THOMAS B. WILSON ASSOCIATES

NAVAL ARCHITECTS & MARINE ENGINEERS 1258 N. AVALON BLVD. • WILMINGTON, CA. 90744

PHONE (213) 518-0940

Volvo Penta Names

Bundy And Mossey

Regional Managers

Volvo Penta of America, a division of Volvo

North America Corporation, recently an- nounced the appointment of Greg Bundy as regional manager for western Florida, Alabama and Mississippi, and Bill Mossey as regional manager for the Pacific Northwest which in- cludes Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho,

Montana, and Wyoming.

Mr. Bundy and Mr. Mossey will each be responsible for all regional OEM and authorized

Volvo Penta dealer engine, parts and accessory sales within his area of responsibility, and also administer marketing, service, warranty and parts policies and provide primary product tech- nical support. Additionally, they will coordinate regional advertising, promotion, retail sales training and boat show activities.

National Park Service

Plans Addition To Its

Statue Of Liberty Fleet

The National Park Service's North Atlantic

Regional Office has completed preliminary de- sign of a personnel boat for its National Monu- ment operations in New York Harbor. This operation is year-round and requires 24-hour transportation service for Park Service em- ployees in any weather.

The boat will be built and certified to USCG

Subchapter "T" requirements for 80 passengers.

The preliminary design calls for a rugged 65-foot steel hull vessel with an aluminum superstruc- ture. Twin turbocharged diesel engines are ex- pected to provide a full load speed of 15 knots and 17-18 knots with a light load.

Design agent for the procurement is Phillips

Cartner & Co. of Alexandria, Va.

The new boat is anticipated to begin service by the end of 1988. The announcement of the competitive procurement for construction will appear in the Commerce Business Daily.

National Waterways Conference

Cosponsoring Seminar On

Transportation Futures Markets

A seminar which will examine the market in contracts for future bulk transportation will be held at the Westin Crown Center Hotel in Kan- sas City, Mo., on April 25-27.

The seminar, "Transportation Futures Mar- kets—An Option for Tomorrow?" will be co- sponsored by Iowa State University's Extension

Service of Ames, Iowa, and the National Water- ways Conference, Inc., Washington, D.C. It will deal primarily with barge, rail and truck futures as a tool for hedging transportation rate and capacity risks.

Dr. C. Phillip Baumol of Iowa State Univer- sity's Department of Economics, will deliver the keynote address and R. Richard Carter, vice president-agricultural products marketing, Bur- lington Northern Railroad, will be the luncheon speaker.

Another speaker will be Morris L. Larson, executive vice president of the Merchants Ex- change of St. Louis, which conducts a daily "call session" for grain barge freight, including the spot market as well as forward placements.

In all, some 20 speakers and panelists includ- ing shippers, carriers, economists and consul- tants will participate in the seminar.

For more information on the seminar, contact:

Seminar Coordinator, National Waterways Con- ference, Inc., 1130 17th Street, N.W., Washing ton, D.C. 20036; or telephone: (202) 296-4415.

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