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Guard and IMCO for automatic radar plotting aids. The Federal

Port and Tanker Safety Act will require that all vessels 10,000 gross tons and upward, carrying dangerous liquid cargoes and entering U.S. ports, must be equipped with this type equip- ment by June 30, 1982.

In addition to meeting the re- quirements of the U.S. Coast

Guard and IMCO, the Raytheon

RAYCAS provides the ship's nav- igator with several more features enabling the navigator to pilot his vessel with extreme accuracy and in complete safety without fear from collision and groundings.

The RAYCAS system was de- signed to be used with Raytheon

Bright Display radars. However- the RAYCAS can be interfaced to operate with other marine ra- dar systems.

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RAYTHEON OCEAN

SYSTEMS logs. The offshore oil instrumen- tation main product is a RATAC® backup acoustic command system for emergency activation of blow- out preventers. Oceanographic systems and services offer deep- water finite amplitude depth sounding, biological chemical sur- veys, hydrographic surveys, geo- physical and geological surveys,

OCS hazard surveys, data sys- tems, bathymetric surveys, cur- rent monitoring, circulation and diffusion measurements, plume mapping, and predictive modeling.

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RCA SERVICE

RCA Service Company, Cherry

Hill, N.J., has announced the in- troduction of a new VHF/FM ra- diotelephone to its marine equip- ment line. The Model 8080 is a fully synthesized marine radio- telephone that has been designed specifically to meet the needs of (continued on page 40)

Raytheon Ocean Systems Com- pany comprises four business areas: oceanographic instrumen- tation and recorders, maritime systems, offshore oil instrumen- tation, and oceanographic sys- tems and services. Within the ocean instrumentation group, bathymetric systems are a main component, providing echosound- ing, seismic profiling, sonar print- outs as well as laboratory appli- cations.

The maritime system products include multi-point digital load- ing computers and doppler speed

April 15, 1981

Selecting the right antifouling may reduce your fuel bill and contribute to substantial savings.

Let Hempel advice you to the most economical solution consider- ing your ships'trade pattern and speed, scheduled dry- docking interval and other factors which may be important to your ship's operation.

NAUTIC7680*;

DYNAMIC 7628

OCEANIC 7640

TROPIC 7644

PACIFIC 7609

ATLANTIC 7134

NORDIC 7133

Hempel manufacture marine paints at 25 factories throughout the world and distribute from 234 stocks. rSew York office:

HEMPEL'S MARINE PAINTS, Inc. 65 Broadway, N.Y. 10006

Phone (212) 425-5111 *) the antifouling of the eighties 35

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