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MARINESAFETY/CAORF DEMONSTRATION to assist in design improvements for New York Harbor was recently performed for visitors at the Computer Aided Operations Research Facility (CAORF) at Kings

Point, N.Y. Since Port Authorities must now share the cost of harbor improvements, they are very interested in the cost savings that can result from design simulation studies. Shown on the bridge of the MarineSafety facility are, left to right: Paul Krinsky, Superintendent of the U.S. Mer- chant Marine Academy; Dr. Eugene Guest, director of MarineSafety

International; Robert Steiner, deputy director, port department of the

Port Authority of N.Y. and N.J.; and Erik Stromberg, president of the

American Association of Port Authorities.

For free literature from MarineSafety International,

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ELECTRONICS

UPDATE

Robertson-Shipmate's Multi-Station

Commercial VHF Radiotelephone

Now Approved For Use In U.S.

The new RS-7100 VHF radiotele- phone is a heavy duty commercial grade system that permits use of up to six full-function remote stations.

Extremely popular in Europe, the

RS-7100 is now approved for use in the United States. This is a full duplex radio, with dual watch, de- signed primarily for commercial ap- plications such as larger ships, drill- ing platforms and workboats, but it is also ideal for the largest yachts.

The RS-7100 is a synthesized ra- dio with all U.S., international and weather channels. System functions are controlled through a splash- proof keypad, and selected channels and operating functions are dis-

The new RS-7100 VHF radiotelephone, played on a backlighted LCD. Con- struction is of diecast aluminum and the unit can be mounted on table- top, bulkhead, or 19-inch rack. Re- mote stations are extremely com- pact and have control panels identi- cal to the master station. All sta-

Meet Your Maker...Buy Direct!

Non-Ferrous Bolt & Mfg. Co. has made quality a number one priority and has acceler- ated its programs to encompass some of the most stringent standards in quality assurance. With our MIL-l-45208 certification, mercury free certification, our domestic raw material sources and our LEVEL l/SUBSAFE approval, we feel that our product carries an additional "seal of approval". We will continue to strive for new and better ways to achieve high quality, good service and reliability our customers depend on.

Non-Ferrous Bolt & Mfg. Co. specializes in producing standard and non-standard fasteners in high temperature and corrosion resistant metals. With 20 years of expe- rience in tho fastener industry, we have become one of the nation's foremost producers of domestically manufactured fastener "specials". We are capable of producing hex, heads, nuts, sockets, slots, carriage bolts, T-head bolts, square heads, penta heads,' special studs and many more styles from over 100 grades of stainless steel and exotic metals. a nonmerrous

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Formerly

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An Everpure bromination system with filtration is the most reliable and low cost way to provide safe, great tasting water for drinking and cook- ing off shore.

You'll enjoy better disinfection, less maintenance and a longer system life for an ongoing cost of about 2$ per gallon.

Ask your marine supplier for details about Everpure bromination, the perfect complement to any water- maker. Or call us at 1-800-323-7873.

We will rush you complete information.

Follow the U.S. Navy. Choose Everpure.

Fwfirni irp> Inr Everpure, Inc., Westmont, IL 60559

Operational, maintenance and replacement requirements are essential tor the product to perform as advertised.

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Maritime Reporter/Engineering News

WHY DOES THE

U.S. NAVY

CHOOSE EVERPURE

MINATI0N SYSTEr

FOR

DRINKING

WATER?

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