Page 4th Cover: of Maritime Reporter Magazine (November 1988)
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A SLEEK MEGA-YACHT DESIGN
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A DINNER/EXCURSION BOAT
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FOR THE 1990's • FROM SERVICE MARINE
When Cruise International wanted a totally sophisticated image for their new Norfolk dinner/excursion boat, their president, Richard
O'Leary, envisioned a sleek mega- yacht concept from the Italian school of yacht design.
Service Marine designers evolved his ideas into a new sophisticated class of ultramodern dinner/excur- sion boat.
The new boat is 175' x 35' x 9' 10" and accommodates 492 pas- sengers with whisper-quiet spacious seating.
Her modern interiors were de- signed by Barbara O'Leary to carry out the sophisticated theme of the boat and includes a unique seating design that insures each passenger an unobstructed view of the show and dance review for which Cruise
International is famous.
Sixty tons of air-conditioning pro- vides plenty of fresh air and keeps each cabin cool, dry and clean. The galley is extraordinarily large for a vessel of this size and contains all the equipment a haute cuisine chef could imagine, from a giant walk-in cooler to the latest in dishwashing equipment.
A ten knots cruising speed is eas- ily achieved with her sleek hull lines together with two Caterpillar Model 3408 DITA "B" Series 430 en- gines. Two Caterpillar Model 3306
DITA "B" Series Marine Gensets with Caterpillar galley, air-condition- ing and related uses.
Design, Quality and Integrity in delivery promises.
Three important reasons for choosing Service Marine Industries
Inc.
SERVICE MARINE INDUSTRIES, INC. IS A FULL SERVICE SHIPYARD — DESIGN,
ENGINEERING, CONSTRUCTION, INTERIOR DECORATING — MODULAR DESIGN OR
CUSTOM BUILDING TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS.
Service Marine Industries, Inc
Trust • Quality • Economy • Service
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