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The Riveranda is the second Blount-built dinner boat to operate in New York Harbor.

Blount Delivers 425-Passenger

Dinner Cruise Vessel 'Riveranda'

Blount Marine Corporation of

Warren, R.I. has announced the recent delivery to New York City of the 145-foot, U.S. Coast Guard- approved, 425-passenger dinner cruise vessel, Riveranda.

The vessel was designed and constructed for World Yacht En- terprises, Ltd., of New York, and is a close sistership to the Spirit of

Philadelphia, delivered earlier this year.

Passenger capacity has been limited to 425 to provide an at- mosphere of spacious luxury. The

Riveranda will seat a total of 350 in two carpeted air-conditioned dining rooms and will accommo- date dinner parties on both main decks plus an open air third deck in good weather. This deck has a raised platform deck for additional dining, dancing, and sightseeing.

Both enclosed decks feature a com- plete bar with third deck facilities for a portable bar. All equipment was designed and installed to en- hance the interior and exterior ap- pearance as well as lower the sound level throughout the boat.

While the primary purpose of the vessel is deluxe dinner cruises, the Riveranda will serve wedding receptions, social functions, and as a conveyance for corporate gatherings.

Main propulsion is provided by two General Motors 8V-92 diesel engines, and ship's power is pro- vided by two 125-kw generators.

Steering is Wagner Hydraulic with an optional job lever control. A

Morse heavy-duty single-lever twin-control head system is used for engine rpm and gearing. The large galley is equipped for com- plete preparation of meals compa- rable to the finest of restaurants.

Other pilothouse equipment in- cludes a Furuno radar, Polaris Re- gency VHF radio, Wagner rudder angle indicator, Ritchie 5-inch compass, automatic fog horn timer, air windshield wiper and an inter- ship talk back system. A complete main deck-controlled stereo and public address system with op- tional individual deck control is also installed.

The arrival in New York of the

Riveranda will be the second

Blount built dinner boat operating in New York Harbor. The first vessel of the long line of Blount- designed cabaret style restaurant vessels has been operating in the harbor for many years.

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Preserve the life of your diesel engine without going overboard.

A New Fireboat

For Seattle

Seattle's new fireboat, designed by Nickum & Spaulding Associ- ates, is being built by Nicholas

Brothers Boat Builders of Free- land, Wash., and will carry an

ABS classification when completed in mid-1984.

The 96-foot by 23-foot by 7-foot aluminum hull and superstructure is capable of 28 knots powered by three GM 16V92 TI engines through twin-disc Omega

MG530M, 3:13 to 1 gears with 42- inch-diameter by 55-inch pitch

August 1,1984 propellers. The three 2,500-gpm fire pumps are driven off the front

P.T.O. of each main. There are three manual controlled monitors: two 4-inch, one 6-inch and one 8- inch which telescopes 45 feet above the waterline. Also included in the sea water fire-fighing system are two forward 4 inch underwharf monitors as well as a stern thrus- ter P/S and a Furuno radar. The boat also contains 300 gallons of foam for fire-fighting.

It is equipped for rescue with a small boat stored in a ramp built into the stern and an emergency medical room with a setup equal to on-shore aid care units.

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