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$234,000 Contract Awarded

Lexair To Provide Valves

For Canadian Frigates

Lexair, Inc. of Lexington, Ky., was recently awarded a contract in excess of $234,000 ($300,000 Cana- dian) to provide control valves for the Canadian Navy's new patrol fri- gates.

Initial construction of these ships is underway at Saint John Ship- building, Saint John, New Bruns- wick. Lexair, Inc. will provide valves for six ships; there are approxi- mately 170 valves in each shipset.

The majority of these valves are electropneumatic three- and four- way valves of bronze and stainless steel construction. The controls will be manufactured in Lexington, Ky.

For free literature giving com- plete information on the full line of valves from Lexair,

Circle 83 on Reader Service Card

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Six-Patrol-Boat 'Package' Completed

By Halter Marine For Ecuadoran Navy

Halter Marine, Inc., New Orleans,

La., has completed a six-patrol-boat "package" with the Navy of Ecua- dor. It included the production of two of the 44-foot vessels in the

United States, the "kitting" and shipment of four additional boats for assembly in Ecuador, and a training program for shipyard per- sonnel.

The all-aluminum boats, similar to the U.S. Coast Guard 42-foot cut- ters were designed by Halter in cooperation with the Eduadoran

Navy for coastal patrol, rescue, drug interdiction and fisheries patrol.

The kitting program consisted of computerized cutting of all alumi- num plates, subassembly of some components, coding of all pieces, and shipment of all machinery and equipment to complete the boats at the Astinave shipyard in Guaya- quil.

Two hulls and superstructures have now been fabricated in Guaya- quil.

As Astinave's workers were famil- iar with aluminum repair, but had little new aluminum construction experience, eight shipbuilders par- ticipated in a six-weeks training ses- sion at the Equitable/Halter ship- yard in New Orleans.

They were taught aluminum welding, fitting, sandblasting and painting, machinery installation, electrical wiring, equipment instal- lation, and carpentry and joiner work.

Each of the patrol boats is 44 feet long, with a 13.5-foot beam, and 6- foot 8-inch depth. Loaded draft is 3.5 feet.

They are powered by two military rated Detroit Diesel 8V71T1 diesels driving through Twin Disc 509 down angle gears which give the boats a service speed of 26 knots.

A partial list of communications and navigation equipment includes:

VHF and SSB radios; a Furuno 2400 radar; a depth finder and magnetic compass.

Each boat also has a 250-gpm fire monitor for fighting off-ship fires.

For additional information and free literature on Halter Marine,

Circle 84 on Reader Service Card

ELECTRONICS

UPDATE

Two New Low-Cost Products From

Furuno: Temperature Sensor,

And Net Sounder

Furuno recently introduced two new products: a low-cost tempera- ture sensor, and a low-cost net sounder.

Furuno's new T-2000 digital temperature sensor is designed for sport fishermen.

Furuno's new T-2000 digital tem- perature sensor is a compact, low- cost unit designed to provide accu- rate surface water temperature readouts for sport fishermen. The measuring range covers, for exam- ple, + 23 to 95° with an accuracy of + /—0.4° F. The user has a choice of

Fahrenheit or Celsius units pre- sented on a large, backlit LCD.

Trend indicator arrows show wheth- er the temperature is rising or fall- ing, or whether there is an abrupt change, or shear, at a current rip.

As different species of fish are likely to group within well defined temperature ranges, both high and low alarms are provided on the

T-2000 to indicate visually and au- dibly when the temperature falls within this present zone.

The T-2000 display can be brack- et or flush mounted, and the sensor is available as transom or thru-hull configurations.

Temperature data is output as

Furuno CIF or NMEA 0183 formats for interfacing with a wide variety of video sounders, plotters, or printers.

The T-2000 operates from 10-15

VDC and requires less than 1 W.

Furuno's newest color net sound- er system, the CN-8, was specifically designed for smaller bottom drag- gers and midwater trawlers. Like other Furuno systems, the CN-8 is a wireless system, eliminating the need for cumbersome coax cable and heavy winch systems. The headrope unit and mounting board weigh only 11 pounds and the para- vane weighs only 20 pounds, with cable.

The CN-8 net sounder, designed for smaller bottom draggers and midwater trawlers. 22 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News

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