Page 51: of Maritime Reporter Magazine (May 1990)
Read this page in Pdf, Flash or Html5 edition of May 1990 Maritime Reporter Magazine
I
The One Ocean II, reportedly the largest fiberglass fishing trawler in the U.S., docked at
Master Marine, Inc.'s Escatawpa, Mississippi, yard. She is the second large fiberglass trawl- er built by Master Marine for U.S. Marine Corporation, Kodiak, Alaska.
Master Marine Building 100-Foot Fiberglass Trawler
For Alaska Fisheries
The Escatawpa, Mississippi, ship- yard of Master Marine, Inc. has begun construction of one of the nation's largest fiberglass trawlers for operation in the Alaska fisher- ies.
Christened the One Ocean II, the 100-foot vessel is being built for
U.S. Marine Corporation, Kodiak,
Alaska. She is the second large fiberglass trawler built by Master
Marine for U.S. Marine Corp. The first, named the One Ocean I, was an 85-foot vessel delivered in 1988.
The 100-foot One Ocean II has a beam of 27 feet and draft of 10 feet.
Her propulsion power is provided by a 1,280-hp Caterpillar 3512TA diesel engine fitted to a 79-inch pro- peller via Aquamet shafting and a
Reintjes reduction gear with a ratio of 6:1.
Two Caterpillar engines, a model 3306 and 3408, fitted to two 65-kw generators and hydraulic pumps supply auxiliary power. The 3408 engine, with 443 horsepower, turns three hydraulic pumps that provide power for trawl winches, dual net reels, an anchor winch and four net- handling winches.
The Caterpillar 3306 auxiliary en- gine, rated at 201 horsepower, drives two hydraulic water pumps and compressors in a Refrigerated Sea- water (RSW) system and also pro- vides hydraulic power for a deck crane.
Designed by Master Marine's
Henry Masters, the One Ocean II features a 437-foot-square deck- house forward. She has a fish hold capacity of 5,800 cubic feet and fuel capacity of 22,000 gallons.
Two more fiberglass fishing trawlers are on Master Marine's de- sign boards, measuring 110 and 120 feet.
Master Marine expects to deliver the One Ocean II later this year.
Master Marine has constructed a number of fishing vessels, both of steel and fiberglass, for operators around the country.
For free literature detailing the building facilities of Master Ma- rine,
Circle 67 on Reader Service Card
Thorne Introduces
New Commercial
Compactor Line
Thomas Thorne, president,
Thorne Compactors And Trash,
Inc., Burnsville, Minn., recently an- nounced the introduction of the new 1990 Thorne line of compact, com- mercial compactors.
Requiring a floor area of as little as 3.1 square feet for the Model 240, this new, rugged, long-life compac- tor line bags, bales, boxes and cubes both wet and dry waste.
An internal germicidal light de- stroys microorganisms, bacteria, mold spores and virus by ultraviolet
ONE OCEAN II
Equipment List
Main engine . . Caterpillar
Propeller . . . . Doran
Nozzle . . Mitternight
Auxiliary engines . . Caterpillar
Generators Lima
Keel coolers . . . .Walters
Engine controls MMC
Reduction gear . . . Reintjes
Shafting . . . Aquamet
Steering control hydraulic system Alliance Fluid Power
Trawl hoists Alliance Fluid Power
Main boom hoists, cod-end winch, picking boom hoist . . . . . Pullmaster
Deck crane . . . Washington Engineering
Radar . . . . Furuno
Plotter control . . . . Furuno
Compass . . . . Furuno
Video sounder . . . . Furuno
Paper recorder . . . . Furuno
Net sounder . . . . Furuno
Weather fax . . . . Furuno
Loran C . . . . Furuno
VHF . . . . Furuno
Sonar . . . . Furuno
Loud hailer . . .Raytheon
Horn & intercom . . .Raytheon
SSB SEA
Autopilot Sperry Marine
Rudder angle indicators . . Sperry Marine
Lever sterrers Sperry Marine rays. Air is kept clean by oxidizing odors.
All models have the same features but with varying specifications and capacity.
The line is ideally sized and priced for multiple locations in a variety of applications such as hos- pitals, restaurants, nursing homes, apartments, office buildings, air- ports, amusement parks, resorts and warehouses.
For more information and free lit- erature on the new 1990 commercial compactor line from Thorne,
Circle 16 on Reader Service Card
GEORGE G. ^ 7SHARP, INC.
SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
MAVAL ARCHITECTS-MARINE ENGINEERS 100 CHURCH STREET-NEW YORK, N.Y. 10007 nil] 733-2800
WASHINGTON,D.C. (7031 893-4000
VIRGINIA BEACH,VA. [804) 499-4125
PHILADELPHIA,PA. 1609] 772-0888
TWXI7IO-58I-2758 CABLE: GEO SHARP MYK
XXXXX^VXXXXX^kXXXXXSXXXXX xxxxsxxxx^ (X^fetuvcrtAy
Marine Engineers and Naval Architects
P.O. Box 338
Essex, CT 06426
P.O. Box 205
Solomons, MD 20688 •Teiex: 517931 Seaworthysy: 2 Skyline Place Suite .31
Falls Church. VA 22041
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. Herbs!
I87 N. Ninth Ave
Sturgeon Bay. Wl 54235
DISPLAY & DESIGN
MODELS phone 414/894 2859 414/743-2921 414/744-3091
Quality Management, Training, Technical
Support, ILS and Marine
Engineering Services 1 5 Locations Worldwide
SYSTEMS ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES CORPORATION 200 EAST PARK DRIVE
MT. LAUREL, NEW JERSEY 08054 (609)866-2400
SEACOR is a subsidiary of Day & Zimmermann, Inc.
TI M SC O
MAINTENANCE MONITORING SYSTEMS
INVENTORY CONTROL SYSTEMS P.O. Box 91360
Mobile, Alabama 36691 205/666-7121
Trans-International Marine Services Corp.
VIBRANALYSIS ENGINEERING CORP • PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS • VIBRATION ANALYSIS • FIELD & SHOP BALANCE • ACOUSTICAL CONSULTANTS • COMPUTERIZED DATA COLLECTION • MARINE APPLICATIONS
VIBRANALYSIS ENGINEERING CORP 4380 s. Wayside, Suite 100
Houston, TX 77087 713-643-1051 |5gg|l= WELDING ^ CONSULTANTS k P A USA • WELDING ENGINEERS ^ V A • DESIGNERS rTrr * TECHNICIANS •,aw . i.aw 10399 Paradise Blvd., St. Petersburg. FL 33706 (813) 367-7067
FAX (813) 360-9417
Milwaukee. Wl • Houston, TX • Chicago, IL • Norfolk, VA
MECHANICAL, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR,
TESTING, WELDING/MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING SERVICES PROVIDED TO
UPGRADE OR REPAIR OF SHIPS
OR MARINE EQUIPMENT,
May, 1990 55