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You can work and go further between refueling stops when you reduce your fresh water tankage with a MAXIM® evaporator.

MAXIM evaporators are available in a range of sizes that provide an ample, continuous supply of pure, good tasting, soft water for drinking, cooking, washing or cleaning gear.

And because you convert large water storage space to fuel, you increase work range, and run faster with a lower ship weight.

Ask your shipyard about MAXIM® evaporators, or write or call the

MAXIM Evaporator Division of

Beaird Industries.

Beaird

MDUSTRIES, INC.

Electronic Diesel Engine Indicator

This is all you need for reliable and accurate diesel engine analysis.

NO STRING ATTACHED !

Mount the PREMET on the cylinder cock and store the data.

Read it on the digital display, or

Print it on the PREMET printer, perfect data, perfect curves, or

Down-load to your PC. for optimum engine analysis

OSL Reports ECPINS

Orders

Offshore Systems Ltd. (OSL), has announced its new soft- ware release: ECPINS Version 1.5. Highlights of the new features and improvements include an alarm history chart window layout, route planning, radar overlay and ARPA dis- play. In OSL contract news, Ontario Northlands has pur- chased an ECPINS M21R for MTV Chi Cheemaun. The

Canadian Coast Guard has purchased 12 ECPINS GCs with an option for 24 more systems, and USS Great

Lakes Fleet Inc., has added two additional ECPINS to its fleet.

For more information on

Offshore Systems Ltd.

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TAKE THE GUESSWORK

OUT OF VENTILATION

Ventilation systems from inlet to outlet for the yacht & shipbuilding industry. • Marine Grade Axial Fans • Fire/Smoke Dampers • Air Mist Eliminators • Set & Forget Control Systems • Complete Systems Engineering

Furuno DS30 Systems

Installed Onboard

Holland America

Cruise Ships

Radio Holland is installing

Furuno DS30 dual axis

Doppler Sonar units onboard three Holland America Line cruise ships. Furuno DS30 units are already in place and functioning aboard Holland

America's Westerdam and

Noordam, while a third

Doppler Sonar has recently been installed onboard anoth- er sistership, Nieuw

Amsterdam.

The DS30 is equipped with a compact, high-frequency transducer generating three narrow beams. This unique design feature reduces the effects of both cavitation and pitching and rolling. Even in shallow waters, the highest level of system accuracy is reportedly maintained by

Furuno's state-of-the-art com- puter circuitry.

The sonar's 10.4-in., diago- nal, color, high-resolution, active matrix LCD screen dis- plays information such as speed through water, longitu- dinal speed and transverse speed. In addition, the DS30 provides depth below keel, as well as has the capability to interface with gyro compass- es, GPS units and wind speed direction indicators. The

DS30 also utilizes a laser ring gyro unit to indicate vessel rate-of-turn and transverse speed at the stern. All DS30 operations are easily accessed via single-function keys and trackball. By interfacing with other marine electronics 86 Partnership's MSAT-1 satellite in Canada; and Telecomunicaciones de

Mexico's MOVISAT satellite service in

Mexico.

Westinghouse also supplies Series 1000 systems for Optus nnmmnninafinTi'a MnKiloSat l- o 4 /111 i + n

Mackay Introduces NERA

Worldphone Office

Mackay Communications has pre- sented the NERA Worldphone Office fMini.M Tn m ovoof fnrminol^ fn r»vn integrated in phone; and SIM card for personal mobility and authentication.

Options include prepaid minutes, call forwarding, short message service (SMS) and voice/fax mail.

For more information on Mackay

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