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LVI ICING] .TIDAl phone 954*581-6996 fax 954*587*0403 800*662*8557 headhunterinc.com •No Moving Parts • Comfortable Elongated Seat •Touch To Flush •Several Designer Colors •Other Sizes Available •Matching Bidet Available • Clog Free Design • Less Than 1 Gallon Per Flush

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SCHOTTEL for the Shipping World •U.S.C.G, Certified lypell & 1M()., Approved Marine

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Litton European Unit Advances

IB Concept For Workboats

While the advent and advantages of an integrat- ed bridge are more closely associated with big ships and the blue water market, Litton Marine

Systems has developed and is offering a compre- hensive bridge designed for installation on river dwelling vessels. In fact, the manufacturer recent- ly announced that its MasterLine series of river products have been type approved for the Euro- pean inland shipping market.

The type approval certificates were issued by

Dijkstra Advies Research & EMC Consultancy

BV, under EMC directive 89/336/EEC. The prod- ucts were tested and found in compliance with the provisions of EN60945 (1997) Clause 9 and 10

EMC.

The new MasterLine series is a suite of river radars, autopilots, indicators, gauges, wind instru- ments, electronic magnetic compass, depth sounder, intercom, closed circuit TV and touch- screen engine and ship control displays. The suite of products has been designed specifically to meet the unique requirements of the river environment, with shallow waters and narrow, winding rivers and channels. The individual products can be sold separately, or as part of a fully integrated system, built into a custom-designed console.

The MasterLine series has been developed by

Litton Marine Systems BV Holland, Litton's pri- mary technology center for river products. The group was formed from the combination of Inter- national Navigation Aids (INA) and Sperry Hol- land.

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Beier Radio Introduces New Position

Reference System

Beier Radio has introduced its RS2000 Refer- ence System for vessels. The system calculates vessel position to withing one meter accuracy, typ- ically plus or minus one foot. It was designed for vessels that need precise position information when the vessel cannot receive normal DGPS sig- nals.

It can also be used to provide precise position informtion for vessels that need to hold positon for extended periods, and is also able to pinpoint

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VIKING LIFE-SAVING EQUIPMENT (AMERICA) INC. 1625 N Miami Avenue • Miami FL 33136 • Tel (305) 374-5115 • Fax (305) 374-1535 http://www.viking-life.com • e-mail: us®viking-life.com

Our product range embraces 360° steerable propulsion systems rated at up to 30 MW, manoeuvring devices, and also complete conventional propulsion packages. Through our worldwide sales and service network we offer economical and reliable solutions for every imaginable maritime application.

So we can provide the right thrust for your vessel.

SCHOTTEL, Inc. - Baylor Company • 500 Industrial Blvd. • Sugar Land, Tx 77478 - USA

Tel.: 2 81 / 2 74 04 75 • Fax: 2 81 / 2 74 04 90 • e-Mail: [email protected] SCHOTTEL

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LIFE-SAVING EQUIPMENT

VIKING Davit-Launched Liferaft

VIKING Marine Evacuation System • Most liferafts are U.S.C.G. approved • SOLAS '96 amendments to SOLAS '74 regulations • LSA Code

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Available in 12,16, 20, 25 & 35 person capacities

Automatically self-righting liferafts in 25 & 37/39 person capacities

Dual track slide features the evacuation of 500 persons in 30 minutes

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