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Supercompact Radar

From Furuno

The new Furuno Model 2000 is a highly innovative, solid state marine radar that significantly advances performance vs. cost standards in this class of product.

Designed for small vessels—and particularly attractive for use on sailboats —the Model 2000 provides typical Furuno award-winning per- formance in a package that fits just about anywhere. The display cabi- net, for example, occupies less than one cubic foot, yet features a full- sized 7-inch CRT, seven range scales from 1/4 to 24 nautical miles, illuminated control panel for night- time use, and a built-in universal 10.2 to 40-VDC power supply.

The radome is equally impressive at just 25 inches in diameter, weigh- ing' only 24 pounds. There's no skimping in operation, though, with full 3 KW peak power, dual pulse- lengths and PRF's, and Furuno's custom-designed hybrid microwave

IC system that greatly enhances re- ceiver performance while reducing routine maintenance needs.

The Furuno Model 2000 is excep- tionally compact and lightweight, the most advanced electronics pack- age available in any radar in this price range, and is ideal for sailboats or small power vessels because of the low 45-watt power drain.

For further information on the

Furuno Model 2000 radar,

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New Brochure Describes

Heat Exchanger Designs —Free Copies Offered

American-Standard Heat Trans- fer Division of Buffalo, N.Y., is offering a new eight-page brochure on the large selection of heat trans- fer equipment the company has available for specific needs of cus- tomers.

Shell-and-tube heat exchangers for general heating and cooling ap- plications as well as for CPI process applications are pictured with a de- scription and use recommendation for each. Also covered in the same manner are packaged steam con- densers; plate and frame heat ex- changers; FanEx® models to cool oil or other fluids with air; and heavy duty heating coils that are primarily used for heating air, but can be used in other applications where air is being used to cool fluids.

The three-ring-binder brochure contains a guide and charts that enable the customer to determine the heat exchanger needed. Listed in the guide are heat exchanger models, construction, advantages, limitations, and selection tips. The accompanying charts give all neces- sary technical information needed for proper selection according to the desired purpose.

For a copy of the brochure and further literature containing full in- formation.

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October 15, 1984

Etheridge, Mangum And

Brightwell Join SOFEC

In Houston Office

SOFEC, Inc., a Vickers Marine

Engineering Division company, has announced the addition to its Hous- ton engineering staff of Charles

Etheridge as engineering man- ager, and Charles Mangum as chief engineer. Mr. Etheridge was previously manager of projects, Ma- rine Division, of Williams Brothers

Engineering in Houston; Mr. Mag- num had been vice president-engi- neering for Bawden Drilling of

Houston.

David Brightwell has joined

SOFEC as manager of special pro- jects; he will provide marketing coordination for Vickers' Marine

Engineering Division products.

Prior to joinirjg the company, he was marketing manager-Southeast Asia for Oceaneering International in

Singapore.

Gerald Broussard, SOFEC vice president previously stationed in Singapore, has returned to the

Houston office to direct the domes- tic sales effort.

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EXPERIENCE THE EXPERIENCE

OF TAYLOR DIVING

For nearly 30 years, Taylor Div- ing has been doing underwater work — some of it unbelievably complex — for the offshore oil industry.

Now, this formidable experience is available to ship owners/operators who are looking for fast, depend- able, thorough hull cleaning ^Ts^x service.

Hydraulic Brush Subs TAVl-nR used by Taylor divers are iill Alvli employed worldwide. These units make 50-inch swarths at speeds of 80 to 130-feet per minute, returning cleaned vessels to design hull speeds in minimum down time with signifi- cant reductions in fuel consumption.

Furthermore, Taylor's prices are competitive.

Contact Taylor Diving now and discover how we earned our reputation for doing tough jobs right the first time around.

TAYLOR DIVING & SALVAGE CO. INC. •'Ol Engineers Road, Belle Chasse, I.A 70037 (504) 394-6000

G A Halliburton Company An Equal Opportunity Employer

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MARINE SALES

REPRESENTING gj&mi frfwM" MubbsJl C°-

Rubber Sleeve or Flange Bearings

Stuffing Boxes and Keel Coolers

Heavy Duty Fendering

WESTERN BRANCH METALS

Armco Stainless Shafting Systems

Machining — Propeller Nuts

DAMAN INDUSTRIES

Ceramaloy Propeller Shaft Liners

KAHLENBERG BROS.

Air Horns — S/S Propellers

NATIONAL FLUID SEPARATORS, INC.

Bilgemaster Automatic Oily/Water

Separator Systems

SCHRADER BELLOWS

Pneumatic Propulsion Control Systems

TWIFLEX CORPORATION

Marine Disc Brakes

Propeller Shaft Brakes & Controllers

P.O. Box 33. Glenhead, N.Y. 11545 516-676-3738

ATTENTION

JACUZZI JET

DEALERS AND OWNERS

North American Marine Jet, Inc., of Little Rock, Arkan- sas, has purchased the entire product line of Jacuzzi

Marine Jet, including all manufacturing rights, from the

Jacuzzi Bros. Division, also of Little Rock.

North American Marine Jet will supply OEM parts for all

Jacuzzi Marine Jets and is now the manufacturer of re- placement parts for Jacuzzi Marine Jets as well. Parts are now available for immediate delivery.

The company will also supply new units of the 12YJ,

Piranha, 12WJ, 14YJ and 20YJ as well as accessories for the units.

We're ready to respond with instant, personal attention to your needs.

Call us at (501) 794-0676 or write:

Leonard Hill, President

North American Marine Jet

P. O. Box 1232

Benton, Ark. 72015

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