David O'Neil To Head New Firm Of Marine Propulsion Consultants
On January 13, 1974, Seaworthy Engine Systems officially opened its doors to provide engineering services to the marine industry. Although marine engineering services of a general nature will fee available, the full thrust of Seaworthy Engine Systems will 'be in the areas of marine gas turbines, diesels and fuel systems.
The offices of Seaworthy Engine Systems will be located in the Canton Professional 'Center in Canton, Conn. 06109.
Heading up this firm will be David A. O'Neil, who has been involved with marine gas turbines since their initial acceptance in the United States and abroad. He has authored numerous technical papers in the gas turbine field for The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, IME, and VSI in Germany. An ex-merchant marine and Naval officer, Mr.
O'Neil is a USMMA engineering graduate, with additional education at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in naval architecture.
He spent 12 years at United Aircraft's Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Division and Turbo Power and Marine Systems subsidiary in variousengineering, supervisory and project management capacities.
Initially, Mr. O'Neil was associated with the gas-turbine-powered Danish Navy frigates and highspeed personnel carrier projects.
He later supervised both the sales engineering and the design phases of the DDH-280 destroyer, FHE 400 hydrofoil, 378-foot high-endurance Coast Guard cutter, 694-foot Adm. Wm. M. Callaghan ro/ro, 800-foot Euroliner class containerships, and 400-foot Polar Icebreaker programs for TPMS.
SES is staffed with full-time professional personnel with extensive experience in all phases of gas turbine and diesel applications. Additional personnel will come to SES from other gas turbine and diesel manufacturers to broaden SES's expertise in this field.
The major program for SES during 1974 will be to assist shipowners apd shipyards in the proper application and selection of gas turbine power, and with programs relating to fuel utilization and systems management.
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- Walter Thorsen, Inc. Named Exclusive Rep For Eleusis Shipyards page: 8
- Oceans International Announces Merger And Expansion Plans page: 10
- McAllister Orders Three 4,290-Hp Tugs page: 11
- Bethlehem Begins Construction On 265,000-Dwt Tanker —Largest Vessel Built In The United States page: 12
- Arthur Levy Boat Service Announces New Appointments For Thomas And LeBlanc page: 12
- Todd President Sees U.S. Shipbuilders Improving Competitive Position page: 14
- Society Of Marine Port Engineers N.Y. Discuss Care Of Turbine And Hydraulic Oil Systems page: 14
- Harwich Tonnage, Inc. Formed In California page: 15
- K.W. Waldorf Named To New Zapata Post page: 15
- Bigger, Bigger . . . Bigger page: 18
- USMMA At Kings Point To Admit Women page: 19
- Storm Awards Contract To Bethlehem Beaumont Shipyard For Offshore Drilling Rig page: 20
- NASSCO Expanding Facilities To Build 150,000-Ton Tankers page: 20
- SNAME N.Y. Metropolitan Section Hears Technical Paper On 'New Approach To The Ship Hull Characteristics Problem' page: 21
- ASNE Annual Meeting Set For May 2-3 In Washington, D.C. page: 21
- Thomas B. Crowley Elected President At Western Shipbuilding Ass'n Annual Meeting page: 24
- FMD Appoints Sanchez To Direct Field Operations page: 25
- Alco Engines Names Comeng Holdings Ltd. Australian Licensee page: 25
- Friede & Goldman Inc. Design Zapata Rigs Building At Avondale page: 28
- Sea Trials And Launching Ceremonies Held For AMOCO Tankers At Astilleros Espanoles page: 28
- Ametco Shipping Elects J.E. Hundt President page: 29
- World Dredging Ass'n New Midwest Chapter To Meet February 28 page: 29
- L. Arthur Strenkert Named Sales Manager Smit Nymegen Corp. page: 31
- Magnavox Announces Offshore Drill Rig Positioning System page: 31
- Paper On Water jet Propulsion Discussed During SNAME Philadelphia Section Meeting page: 32
- Worthington Service Corp. Names Budrick And lennings page: 33
- Zapata Corporation Reports Record Results page: 33
- Drew Chemical Names Rogers Managing Director New So. Africa Subsidiary page: 33
- Luckenbach To Build New Tampa Terminal page: 33
- SNAME Players Perform At Pacific Northwest Section's 27th Annual Fall Meeting page: 33
- David O'Neil To Head New Firm Of Marine Propulsion Consultants page: 34
- Liberian Services —Consulting Firm Elects Wiswall Pres. page: 35
- Diamond M Orders Two Jackup Rigs And A Semisubmersible page: 35
- Management Changes At Dearborn-Storm page: 36
- Tanker Management Firm Promotes Nichols page: 36
- Raytheon Company Submarine Signal Div. Appoints R.G. Popovici page: 38
- Berwind Lines Names Bericochea Exec. VP page: 38