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READY FOR SERVICE—Paceco, Inc., a sub- sidiary of Fruehauf Corporation, Alameda,
Calif., recently delivered the first of two new 30-long-ton Rubber Tired Transtainer® cranes ordered by International Transporta- tion Service, Inc., Long Beach, Calif. The
Transtainer crane, equipped with automatic steering, an anti-sway system, and telescopic spreader, which will handle 20-foot and 40- foot ISO containers, was delivered to the
Port of Long Beach terminal. The delivery of the Transtainer crane makes a total of five Paceco terminal cranes now in use by
I.T.S. at Long Beach. Another Transtainer crane, the sixth at the terminal, is sched- uled for service imminently. It also has the same advanced engineering features of the fifth Paceco Transtainer crane. Both cranes were manufactured at Paceco's Gulfport,
Miss., plant. get
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Cummins KT-2300-Marine Diesel
Makes North American Debut
The M/V Ocean Marauder, recently launched in the waters off Vancouver, Brit- ish Columbia, Canada, is the first North
American fishing vessel powered by a Cum- mins KT-2300-M diesel engine.
An 86-foot seiner built by John Manly
Shipyards of Vancouver for Ocean Fisheries and Wishing Star Fisheries, also of Van- couver, the Ocean Marauder cruises along the Pacific Northwest Coast, fishing for sal- mon and herring.
The fish holds are styrofoam lined and fiberglass covered to insulate and protect the catch, and a built-in bubbling system circu- lates slush ice and brine uniformly through the tanks. The Ocean Marauder provides comfortable living quarters for Capt. John
Lenic and his five-man crew. Fuel and fresh- water tanks have capacities of 3,400 and 1,730 gallons, respectively. The sleek steel- hulled vessel's 13-foot molded depth and 24- foot beam accommodates four fish holds, with a total volume of 5,600 cubic feet and catch capacity of 160 tons.
On-deck and bridge equipment includes a 48-inch by 17-inch two-motor purse main winch, manufactured by Hytac Ltd., a Pilk- ington Blacksmith's net drum, and various boom and line winches by Gearmatic Co.
Electronic components onboard, including radar, radio and depth finder units, are man- ufactured by Wagner.
The Ocean Marauder's compact KT-2300-M
V-12 turbocharged diesel, with a continuous duty rating of 700 bhp (522 kw) at 1,800 rpm, drives a three-blade 64-inch by 66-inch
Western stainless-steel propeller in a Kort- type nozzle. Power is provided through a
Twin Disc MG-527, 5.17:1 gear. The low surface-area-to-volume ratio due to large cylinder displacement along with improved manifolding, short injection period and im- proved breathing, all make the KT-2300-M one of the most fuel-efficient marine diesels available in its size and horsepower range.
For ease of maintenance and serviceability, the Cummins K engine also includes internal fuel and oil lines, and individual cylinder heads.
The Ocean Marauder debuts the first Cummins KT- 2300-M diesel engine to power a commercial fishing boat in North America, as it starts sea trials off
Vancouver.
Cummins Diesel Sales of B.C. Ltd., North
Burnaby, B.C., supplied the KT-2300-M en- gine and Twin Disc marine gear, as well as the Cummins NT-495 marine auxiliary en- gine and a Cummins V-555-M rated at 185 hp continuous duty for the seine skiff. The
NT-495 operates the vessel's generator, hy- draulic system and bow thrusters. get the best
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