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Racal To Demonstrate

New Color ARPA

At Whitehall Club

In New York City

Racal Marine, Inc., Cranford,

N.J., will be exhibiting several new products at New York's Whitehall

Club, 17 Battery Place, New York,

N.Y., on April 12-14, 1988.

The maritime industry will be es- pecially interested in Racal's color rasterscan radars. In addition to the company's established 14- and 20- inch Bright Track displays, the new

Racal 2690BT 26-inch true-motion

ARPA color radar will be shown.

Ideally suited for deepsea vessels, the 2690BT reduces the workload and stress on a bridge, making a major contribution to safety at sea.

Racal stated that the unit is the world's first production color ARPA providing a 16-inch PPI equivalent scan on a 26-inch diagonal TV-type display.

The exhibition will also feature the new MK53 Decca navigator, which is a direct replacement for the

MK21, and the MNS2000 four-in- one navigation system that accepts decca, loran, satnav and omega sig- nals.

For further information on at-

INSURANCE BROKERS, CONSULTANTS AND ADJUSTERS OF AVERAGE aV1'/ -I e * -

Seahawk International

New York 212-962-0144

Member THE AMERICAN WATERWAYS OPERATORS. INC . . Circle 152 on Reader Service Card tending this demonstration or for literature on the new color ARPA, contact: Adrian Day, Racal Ma- rine, Inc., 70 Jackson Drive, Cran- ford, N.J. 07016; telephone: (201) 272-4222.

Alan Barich Appointed

General Manager of Imo's

Enterprise Engine Division

Alan C. Barich has been ap- pointed general manager of Imo De- laval Inc.'s Enterprise Engine Divi- sion, it was recently announced by

Clinton S. Mathews, group vice president of the company. Mr. Bar- ich succeeds Mr. Mathews, who had served as general manager of the Oakland, Calif.-based division until his recent appointment to the

Imo corporate staff.

New Diesel Pump

Company Formed —Literature Available

The air-cooled Yanmar L-40 diesel engine is used to drive most of Diesel America's light- weight diesel pumps.

A Harahan, La., distributor of

Yanmar diesel engines recently an- nounced the formation of a new company, Diesel America, Inc., of- fering a full line of new lightweight diesel pumps.

Diesel America offers a full range of diesel pumps including centrifu- gal, trash, diaphragm and chemical units in two and three-inch sizes.

The company also handles special- purpose, larger diesel-driven pumps.

In addition, Diesel America has a pump rebuilding program and also has developed a repower kit for companies with their own pump re- building programs.

The air-cooled Yanmar L-40 is used on most of the firm's pumps.

The owner and president of Die- sel America, Inc., Mich Wittich, said, "We believe we have developed a series of lightweight pumps which will have significant impact on the inland waterway industry and oth- ers using portable pumps."

For free literature on the new line of lightweight diesel pumps from

Diesel America,

Circle 96 on Reader Service Card

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