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stmaster Announces iple Domestic And For-

Contracts rustmaster of Texas has been ded several contracts of late, h include:

Houma Fabricators of Houma, ontracted for the supply of two hp tunnel thrusters for a casino si, which is a repeat order of the ipment supplied by istmaster for the Dubuque Ca-

Belle. - Bender Shipyard contracted che supply of propulsion units tunnel thruster for the dlewheel casino vessel the yard tuilding at its Braitwaite, La. lity. Equipment to be supplied udes two hydraulically-powered, -degree steerable, through-hull anted thruster units for propul- 1 assist and steering of the ves-

Also to be supplied is a trans- se mounted, hydraulically-pow- :d tunnel thruster to be used .inly for assistance when docking d undocking. — Thrustmaster's recently ap- inted agent in Australia, Ante- )e Engineering Pty. Ltd., has an- iunced its first order for irustmaster products: two 175-hp nnel thrusters. Antelope Engi- :ering, with offices in Sydney and jrth, have several other contracts ider negotiation. — Finally, Thrustmaster's agent l Pakistan, Mansoor & Sons, arachi, Pakistan, has recently won n order for two outdrive units from

Karachi Shipyard and Engineering forks Ltd. These units are for the 'akistan Navy and are a repeat or- er of equipment Thrustmaster sup- plied two years ago.

For more information on thrustmaster equipment,

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Rice Building Propellers,

Nozzles and Rudders For

Foss Maritime

Rice Propeller and Metalmec of

Mazatlan, Mexico was given a con- tract by Nautican Enterprises, Ltd., of Vancouver, Canada to construct two sets of Patented Nautican nozzles and Nautican designed skewed propellers and triple rud- ders, to be installed on the M.V.

Barbara Foss, owned by Foss Mari- time of Seattle. Foss reportedly se- lected Nautican nozzle system be- cause of the necessity to achieve maximum bollard pull and maneu- verability without losing free run- ning speed.

The nozzles and propellers will have a 108-inch diameter. The pro- pellers will be constructed of grade 4

Ni A1 Bronze, with a three-blade skewed design, and are ABS certi- fied. The triple rudders made a

Metalmec will also be 108 inches long and ABS certified.

The M.V. Barbara Foss recently ent through sea trials to deter-

June, 1993 mine the effectiveness of all equip- ment.

For more information on Rice

Propeller and Metalmec,

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James P. Colie Renovates

The M/S Nordic Empress

Marine general contracting firm

James P. Colie & Assoc., Inc. an- nounced that it recently renovated the M/S Nordic Empress, which op- erates out of the Port of Miami.

Renovations to the ship, owned by Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., will include: an upgraded 10,200- sq.-ft. tri-level casino; a 500-sq.-ft. expansion of the conference facili- ties; anew V.I.P. meeting room to be called the "Compass Room;" a new 330-sq.-ft. video arcade; a 1,500-sq.- ft. photo gallery; gift shop modifica- tions; and a new children's room in the theme of a space station.

The M/S Nordic Empress was in drydock at Norshipco in Norfolk,

Va. for six days in May for the work.

James P. Colie & Associates, Inc. is a marine general contracting firm which specializes in cruise ship in- teriors and renovations. The com- pany has completed more than 650 projects on 35 vessels. For more information on James P. Colie &

Associates,

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