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Stewart & Stevenson 'Mean 16'

Provides Patrol Boats With New

Power And Cruising Range

Increased speed, durability and boats is now possible with the cruising range required for patrol "Mean 16" from Stewart & Steven-

Stewart & Stevenson's 2,000-hp high-performance Dieseldrivec'. son. This 2,000-hp high-perfor- mance Dieseldrive® was adopted from the proven GM Detroit 16V- 149TIB basic engine.

The "Mean 16" has an advanced air induction system that enhances air flow for greater fuel economy.

This system, combined with high efficiency turbochargers, intercool- ing and improved unit fuel injectors has increased fuel efficiency by more than 12 percent over the al- ready popular naturally aspirated 16V-149. Greater fuel economy means increased cruising range for patrol boats.

The quick response characteris- tics and tremendous acceleration capability of the Mean 16 make it possible to go from normal patrol speeds to flat-out pursuit in sec- onds.

The Mean 16 is one of the light- est-weight engines available today in the 2,000-hp class with a weight- to-power ratio of approximately 6.95 lbs/hp. This new low silhouette diesel represents an outstanding combination of power, quick re- sponse, performance and fuel econo- my, all the features which are very desirable for highly maneuverable and versatile military patrol boats

For more information on Stewart & Stevenson's "Mean 16,"

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Literature Available On

Navlink From Datamarine

Datamarine recently announced the introduction of Navlink, a new waterproof cockpit remote instru- ment that displays Loran informa- tion valuable for steering and navi- gation.

Navlink displays information re- ceived from Datamarine's Navigator

LC Loran. Displayed data includes range to mark, bearing to mark, cross track error, course made good, speed over ground and Loran VMG.

It is compatible with Datamarine's

Link system of computer-based in- struments but will also work inde- pendently of Link.

Navlink will operate in conjunc- tion with Navigator LC Lorans shipped after March 1985. Sets pur- chased earlier can be upgraded by

Datamarine at the factory.

For further information on Data- marine's Navlink,

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The result is our full line of

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