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M. ROSENBLATT & SON, IIMC-
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Charleston
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Marine Engineering • Systems Analysis
Consulting/Design Engineering 7900 Westpark Drive 703/893-1339
McLean, VA 22102
SARGENT & HERKES, INC.
NAVAL ARCHITECTS • MARINE ENGINEERS 225 BARONNE ST., SUITE 1405
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70112 (504) 524-1612 (QfetuvcttA^
Marine Engineers and Naval Architects
P.O. Box 338
Essex, CT 06426
P.O. Box 205
Solomons, MD 20688
Telex: 517931 Seaworthysys 17 Battery PI.
N.Y., N.Y. 10004 2 Skyline Place Suite .311
Falls Church. VA 22041
USCG approved • RADAR OBSERVER COURSE
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SENTEL CORP • 6713 Robinia Rd • Camp Springs MD 20748 (301) 449-3630
GEORGE G. rSHARP, INC
SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
NAVAL ARCHITECTS-MARINE ENGINEERS 100 CHURCH STREET-NEW YORK, N.Y. I0007 13I3] 733-2800
WASHINGTON,D.C. [703] 892-4000
VIRGINIA BEACH,VA. [804] 499-4125
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OUR 42ND YEAR SERVING
INTERNATIONAL CLIENTS 156 W. 8th Ave. (604) 879-2974
Vancouver, Canada V5Y 1N2 Telex 0455188
FAX: (604) 879-6588
R.A. STEARN INC.
NAVAL ARCHITECTS and MARINE ENGINEERS 253 N. 1st Avenue
Sturgeon Bay, Wl 54235
Phone (414) 743-8282 TLX 753166, ESL 62388810
STURGEON BAY MODEL SHOP
SHIP MODELS SINCE 1941
Wm. L. Herbst
I87 N, Ninth Ave.
Sturgeon Bay. Wl 54235
DISPLAYS DESIGN
MODELS phone 414/894-2859 414/743-2921 414/744-3091
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Support, ILS and Marine
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SYSTEMS ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES CORPORATION 200 EAST PARK DRIVE
MT. LAUREL, NEW JERSEY 08054 (609)866-2400
SEACOR is a subsidiary of Day & Zimmermann, Inc
Trans-International Marine Services Corp.
T I M S C O
MAINTENANCE MONITORING SYSTEMS
INVENTORY CONTROL SYSTEMS
P.O. Box 91360
Mobile, Alabama 36691 205/666-7121 rTracor Hydronauticsn
INTEGRATED ENGINEERING SERVICES
FOR THE MARINE INDUSTRY
RESEARCH • DEVELOPMENT
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HYDRONAUTICS SHIP MODEL BASIN
Tracor Hydronautics 7210 Pindell School Road
Laurel, Maryland 20707
Telephone: (301) 776-7454
Telex: 8-7585 \l. Logistic ™LConsultants, Inc.
INTEGRATED LOGISTIC SUPPORT SERVICES
TRAINING, SUPPLY SUPPORT, TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS
RELIABILITY & MAINTAINABILITY STUDIES
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PHONE: (601) 872-2766 FAX: (601) 875-6443
MORGAN CITY, LA OFFICE PHONE: (504) 384-6120
VIBRANALYSIS ENGINEERING CORP • PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS • VIBRATION ANALYSIS • FIELD & SHOP BALANCE • ACOUSTICAL CONSULTANTS • COMPUTERIZED DATA COLLECTION • MARINE APPLICATIONS
VIBRANALYSIS ENGINEERING CORP 4380 S. Wayside, Suite 100
Houston, TX 77087 713-643-1051
WELDING CONSULTANTS USA 6517 RADBURN, GREENDALE. Wl |414) 421-3252
ST. PETERSBURG, FL. HOUSTON, TX.
PROVIDING WELDING ENGINEERING SERVICES TO
SHIPS, MACHINERY, HULL, MARINE STRUCTURAL DE-
SIGNS, ALTERATION, REPAIRS, CONVERSIONS AND
UNDER-WATER STRUCTURES.
New Sperry SatCom Antenna
Passes Wind Tunnel Testing
The Glen L. Martin Wind Tunnel at the Uni- versity of Maryland was the site of extensive testing of the new Sperry Marine MCS2 Satel- lite Communicator antenna recently. Sperry
Marine program manager Thom Lewis estab- lished stringent test criteria which exceeded
Inmarsat specifications by 25 percent.
Measurements were made by distributing 94 pressure taps over the antenna dome surface and the wind tunnel balance system was used to measure drag. The test was videotaped to detect dome deformation under stress conditions.
According to Mr. Lewis, no damage or dome deformities resulted at any point during the testing cycle. The antenna, mounted on a stub mast, was subjected to 65, 100, and 125-knot winds, each for a 30-minute duration during which the antenna was rotated through 240 degrees of azimuth
Similarly, the strenuous rain tests disclosed no harmful water intrusion.
The new antenna design with its documented reliability is supplied as standard equipment with all Sperry Marine MCS2A and MCS2B sat- ellite communicators.
For more information and free literature from
Sperry Marine,
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SeaArk Marine Delivers
Two Transport Barges
To State Of New Mexico
SeaArk Marine, Inc. (formerly MonArk Boat
Company) recently delivered two 20-foot trans- port barges to the New Mexico State Parks and
Recreation Division for use as anchor and buoy placement and retrieval boats. The boats are used while maintaining anchors and buoys that identify shallow areas in two New Mexico lakes.
In New Mexico the water levels rise and fall so often that the state parks officials regularly move the buoys to mark safe operating areas for recreational boat owners. The boats are also used to relocate courtesy docks.
The barges, SeaArk's Model 2408-B, are pow- ered by single 100-horsepower Johnson commer- cial outboard motors and are capable of cruising at up to 35 miles per hour. They feature an "A" frame electric winch operated boom off the for- ward deck to allow the operator to retrieve buoys for maintenance.
For free literature giving full details on
SeaArk Marine,
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Parkway/Imperial Survival Suits
Appoints New Sales Agent
Frank Sanger, president of Parkway/Impe- rial, a leading manufacturer of immersion suits, recently announced the appointment of Ameri- can United Marine Corporation, Saugus (Bos- ton), Mass., as its exclusive sales representative to all shipping companies in the Eastern United
States and in Canada and Mexico.
Imperial was the original manufacturer of the immersion suit in 1974, and currently has 110,000-plus units in the field worldwide. Repair stations are maintained by Imperial in Norway,
Washington and New Jersey.
The Imperial suits have the following approv- als, according to the Solas 74/83 Requirement:
U.S., Canada, Denmark, Norway, Belgium, Italy and the Netherlands.
The line is the result of 14 years of experience in the design, testing, manufacture and sales for a variety of users throughout the world.
For more information and free literature,
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