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empire boat tours

Owner/Operator: Empire Boat Tours, New

York.

Main Particulars:

Overall Length: 101 feet; Beam: 27 feet:

Full Load Draft: 5 feet Passenger capacity: 523.

Main Engines: Two 300-hp Detroit Diesel 8V92 diesels.

Equipment List:

Propellers Michigan Wheel

Generator engines John Deere

Generators Lima

Reduction gears Allison

Shafts Armco Aquamet

Engine controls Mathers

Steering controls Wagner

MARITIME LOND

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS FESTIVAL

Maritime London '89 is an international business festival in the heart of one of the world's most important shipping centres. Of the numerous events scheduled, you may decide to take part on any or all - but, to be anywhere other than the City of London during the week 17-21 April '89 could mean missing out on untold business opportunities. At least one person at senior management level in your company should be there.

A summary of the week's events (with just a hint of the business potential)

The Seatrade Awards Ceremony Dinner

The Awards Ceremony Dinner, in aid of charity, takes place in the City of London's Guildhall on Monday 17 April 1989. Over 600 senior people from all sectors of maritime related business worldwide will gather for a reception and formal, black-tie, dinner to honour the awards winners. It's a splendid time for making new contacts, greeting old friends, and entertaining clients.

Expoship London and the Exhibition Seminars

As a showcase for new technology, conduit of trade and birthplace of new ideas, Expoship London '89 will host over 200 companies from around 40 nations.

The Money & Ships Conference

This well-known and highly respected forum will, once again, tackle major issues affecting the industry. Over the past twenty years attendance at these conferences has averaged around 375 delegates - many of whom are influential in the control of commercial organi- sations active in the maritime field.

Seatrade Receptions

The following programme is subject to change but will serve to indicate the general scheme: | Tuesday 18 April 1989 1.00pm A Seatrade Reception for invited Shippers, Charterers and Ports Executives. 5.30pm A Seatrade Reception for Exhibitors and Conference Delegates. (Wednesday 19 April 1989 1.00pm A Seatrade Reception for Conference Delegates. 5.00pm A Seatrade Reception for invited Marine Engineers, Naval Architects, and Marine Superintendents. ^Thursday 20 April 1989 1.00pm A Seatrade Reception for invited Shipowners and Conference Delegates. 5.00pm A Seatrade Reception for members of one of the Overseas Delegations.

H Friday 21 April 1989 4.30pm A Seatrade End-of-the-week Special!

The Seatrade Club offers 'open house' to old and new friends - exhibitors, delegates, speakers, award winners... in fact anyone who has the energy and time to spare or a reason to celebrate. Simple refreshments will be available through to 6.00 pm.

An exhibition of paintings by members of the Royal Society of Marine Artists

The pictures will hang in the Seatrade Club right through Maritime London Week.

For information about how to attend:

UNITED STATES

TELEPHONE: (212) 393 1000

TELEFAX: (212) 6085874

TELEX: 233629 SEA UR

Or write to: Vivian Cebollero,

Conference and Exhibition Manager,

The Seatrade Organisation, Suite 1805, 40 Rector Street, New York, NY 10006

UNITED KINGDOM

TELEPHONE: 44 206 45121

TELEFAX: 44 206 45190

TELEX: 98517 DISOP G

Or write to: Maritime London '89

Enquiries and reservations Department,

The Seatrade Organisation, Fairfax House,

Causton Road, Colchester COl 1RJ.

Bowthruster Seamaster

VHF radios Uniden

Radar Rayhteo

Compass Ritchie

Depth sounder Data Marine

Fire pump Crown

Bilge pump Flomar

Sewage pump Hydromatic

MASSACHUSETTS

Commuter Boat

Builder: Gulf Craft, Inc., Patterson, La.

Owner/Operator: Massachusetts Bay Lines,

Inc., Hingham, Mass.

Main Particulars:

Overall Length: 95 feet; Beam: 28 feet;

Draft: 6 feet; Passenger capacity: 345.

Main Engines: Four Detroit Diesel 12V71TI diesels rated at 720 hp each at 2,300 rpm.

Equipment List:

Propellers Columbian Bronze

Generator engines .... Detroit Diesel

Generators KATO

Reduction gears Twin Disc

Engine controls Morse

Steering controls . Hydraulics/Gulf Craft

VHF radios Raytheon

Radar Furuno

Compass Danforth

Loran Furun

Loudhailer Cybernet

A/C & heating Carrier

A/C pumps STA-RITE

Bilge pump Peabody Barnes

Fire pump Berkley

Freshwater pump Sears

Hydraulic pumps Hydreco

Sewage pump Peabody Barnes

Sanitation pump Peabody Barnes

Water heater Kenmore

Battery chargers Lamarch

Engine room blowers LF Gaubert

Life floats Jim Buoy

Water lights Guest

MAUI PRINCESS

Passenger/Cargo Ferry

Conversion: Aluminum Boats, Inc., Crown

Point, La.

Owner/Operator: Sealink of Hawaii, Inc..

Maui, Hawaii.

Main Particulars:

Overall Length: 117 feet; Passenger capac- ity: 149; Cargo capacity (with passengers): 10 tons; Cargo capacity (without passen- gers): 60 tons.

Main Engines: Two rebuilt Detroit Diesel 12V71 diesels. 24 Circle 180 on Reader Service Card Maritime Reporter/Engineering News

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