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S. L. PETCHUL, INC. —— Naval Architect —— 1380 S.W. 57th AVENUE
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. 33317* (305) 583-0962
SCHMAHL and SCHMAHL, INC.
Surveyors-Engineers-Average Adjusters
Germanischer Lloyd (Florida and Bahamas)—Hellenic Register
Japanese Marine Corp., Liberian Bureau of Maritime Affairs-
Panama Bureau of Shipping (Florida and Bahamas)
SCHMAHL BUILDING 1209 S.E. Third Av„ Fort Lauderdale, Fl. 33316 (305) 522-0689 - Miami (305) 944-4512
Toll Free FL Line: 800-432-0656 - Telex: 51-4489
TAMPA-MIAMI-JACKSONVILLE-HAMBURG oft ware - hardware - installation preliminary analv
MARINE GAS TURBINE. DIESEL AND
STEAM PROPULSrON SYSTEMS
SHIP CONTROL SYSTEMS AUTOMATION FOR
NEW DESIGNS AND CONVERSIONS
DISTILLATE AND RESIDUAL FUEL SYSTEMS 73 main St., essex, conn. 06426 tel. (203) 767-0937
GEORGE G. SHARP, INC.
MARINE ENGINEERS
NAVAL ARCHITECTS 100 Church Street
New York, N.Y. 10007 (212) 732-2800
SYSTEMS ANALYSTS
MARINE SURVEYORS 2361 South Jeff. Davis Highway
Suite UL 320
Arlington, Virginia 22202 (703) 892-4000
SHIPPING RESEARCH SERVICES
International Shipyard and Marine Consultants
SHIPYARD: modernization, expansion, new projects, op- erational technology, training, information—planning'— and nc—systems IAUTOKON).
SHIPPING: integrated transport studies, shipevaluation and design, management and operation ot shipping companies.
OFFSHORE: design—building and operation of offshore structures, supply bases and production lacilities.
SHIPPING RESEARCH SERVICES A/S
Haugerudsentret Oslo 6, Norway
Cable: SHIPRESEARCH
Telex: 18448 Oslo Telephone: (02) 272030
SHIPPING RESEARCH SERVICES INC. 205 S. Whiting Street
Alexandria, Virginia 22304 USA
Telex: 230-899461
Telephone: 703 370 6031
Marine Surveyors • Port Engineer Service • On-Off Hire Surveys 1 Damage Surveys • Voyage Repair Supervision • World Wide Travel
SIMMONS ASSOCIATES 24 Hours
P.O. BOX 760 • SARASOTA, FLORIDA 33578 ' USA (813) 921-1231
T. III. SPnETGEHS
TORSIONAL VIBRATION SPECIALISTS 156 W. 8TH AVE.
OUR 29TH YEAR
SERVING U.S. CLIENTS
VANCOUVER, CANADA V5Y 1N2 (604) 879-2974 — TELEX 04-55188
THE STANWICK COMPANY
MARITIME: SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT 3661 E. VIRGINIA BEACH BLVD., NORFOLK,VA. 23502 • 804-855-8681 ^•3661 V
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS L_
ARRANGEMENT/LAYOUT
ANALYSIS
SPARE PARTS
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
OPERATOR MANUALS
A DIVISION OF THE STANWICK CORPORATION •
R. A. STEARN INC.
NAVAL ARCHITECTS & MARINE ENGINEERS 100 Iowa Street
Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin rielistrtl r. tan bier
NAVAL ARCHITECTS/MARINE ENGINEERS
Treadway Towers 9 E. Loockerman Street
Dover, Delaware 19901 (302) 678-2110 8 Columbia Street
Milford, Delaware 19963 (302) 422-3100
H. M. TIEDEMANN & COMPANY, INC.
NAVAL ARCHITECTS—MARINE ENGINEERS
SURVEYORS—CONSULTANTS—R&D
NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING
HULL & MACHINERY VIBRATION ANALYSIS 295 Greenwich Avenue Greenwich, CT 06830 (203) 661-2900
Trans-International Marine Services Corp.
T I M S C O
MAINTENANCE MONITORING SYSTEMS
INVENTORY CONTROL SYSTEMS 951 Government St. Penthouse Suite
Mobile, Alabama 36604 205/438-1534
CORNING TOWNSEND III
Marino Consultants
BARGES • TUGS • TOWBOATS 18 Church St., Georgetown, Ct. 06829
Tel. 203-544-81 1 O
WESLEY D. WHEELER ASSOCIATES, LTD.
INTERNATIONAL MARITIME CONSULTANTS 104 EAST 40 STREET, SUITE 207
NEW YORK, N. Y. 10016
CABLES: WESWHEELER 126476 WHEELER NYK
ITT-WDWNY 426040
RCA-236922 WDW 212-867 4760
DIPLOMATE IN NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND MARINE ENGINEERING
Woolsey Brochure Describes
Polyester-Glass Coating
Woolsey Marine Industries, Inc., Danbury,
Conn, marine coatings manufacturer, is of- fering a brochure on their polyester-glass flake anticorrosive coating for commercial shipping applications.
Known as "Res-N-Glas," this glass-filled polyester resin self-laminates to form a tough, smooth coating which never changes its surface profile. This ship bottom smooth- ness is significant in terms of dramatic fuel economies which are of paramount impor- tance to tankers and cargo carriers.
The brochure also details technical infor- mation on application, chemical resistance and gives successful case histories over the 12-year period since "Res-N-Glas" was in- troduced.
For a free copy of the "Res-N-Glass" bro- chure and color chart of Woolsey's marine coatings, write to C.E. Raabe Jr., Woolsey
Marine Industries, Inc., 100 Saw Mill Road,
Danbury, Conn. 06810.
Det Norske Veritas7 Rules
New 1977 Edition Available
Det norske Veritas' 1977 edition of "Rules for the Construction and Classification of
Steel Ships" is now available. A number of major and minor amendments and additions have been made to the Rules since the 1976 edition.
The rules for additional fire protection for cargo ships, the F-class Rules, have been completely revised on the basis of practical experience and the latest principles for fire protection and extinction. Systematic anal- yses to minimize the risk of fire are to be carried out for arrangements and systems in engine and boiler rooms. The F-class was already introduced in 1955, and until now 430 ships totaling about 12 million gross tons have been built to this additional class notation.
The rules for instrumentation and auto- mation and the rules for the additional class notation EO for periodically unmanned ma- chinery plants have been amended on the basis of service experience and recent tech- nology development.
The rules for ships for alternate carriage of oil carge and dry cargo, the so-called combination carriers, have been revised.
Additional requirements are stipulated for arrangements and systems as well as oper- ational procedures necessary for obtaining a gas-free condition when the ship is con- verted from oil cargo service to dry cargo service. A new additional class notation,
Tanker for Oil/Dry Cargo Alternate, has been introduced for these ships.
FROM MISSISSIPPI MARINE—Mississippi
Marine Towboat Corporation, Greenville,
Miss., recently delivered a deck barge to the
Army Corps of Engineers. The 55-foot by 16-foot by 3-foot barge was built to ABS specifications with welding done by ABS certified personnel. A multi-coat system of organic-zinc and epoxy was used to meet military specifications on painting. The barge will be used in the St. Louis, Mo., district for lock and dam maintenance service. The barge was built in Mississippi Marine's shipyard on Lake Ferguson. In addition to new con- struction, Mississippi Marine also repairs tow- boats and barges for inland and offshore use.
OCEANIC
ELECTRIC PRODUCTS "Over A Half Century of
Service in the Marine Industry"
Oceanic products are manufactured to meet the require- ments of U.S.C.G.
Electrical Engineer- ing Regulations.
THRU-BULKHEAD FIXTURES
Cast Bronze-Cast Aluminum
Call or Write for
Complete Catalog
OCEANIC
ELECTRICAL MFG. CO.. INC
So/c Manufacturers of Oceanic Electric Products 157-159 PERRY ST.. NEW YORK. N.Y. 10014 . WA 9-3321
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