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Annual Meeting — A Preview (continued) town, R.I., will exhibit state-of-the- art computer-aided engineering, de- sign and manufacturing systems for the marine industry. Products in- clude a microcomputer-based set of integrated programs using interac- tive graphics to assist naval archi- tects and builders with hull surface definition, fairing, production, and numerous engineering analyses.

NORTHWEST MARINE

SERVICES

Booth 720

Northwest Marine Services Corp. will have free literature available on

Liaaen controllable-pitch propellers and thrusters, C.W.F. Hamilton wtarejet propulsion units and me- chanical, pneumatic, and electtronic propulsion control systems.

PHILADELPHIA RESINS

Booth 319

ITW Philadelphia Resins Corpo- ration, Montgomeryville, Pa., lead-

PRMSA's Lancer Fleet

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RACAL MARINE

Booth 936

Racal Marine Inc. will be exhib- < iting its new color rasterscan ARPA and 16-inch radar, and various other color radars as well. The firm will also show its "four-in-one"naviga- tion system, the MNS 2000, which operates off of loran, satnav, omega and decca, with GPS upgrade capa- bility expected in early 1989.

RAYTHEON MARINE

Booth 824

Raytheon Marine's SNA-91 Inte- grated Bridge System, an ideal com- panion to the Pathfinder®/ST

ARPA, interfaces with ship's navi- gation systems to provide complete navigation route planning, automat- ic steer-to-waypoint operation, ETA calculation, etc. Computer-gener- ated electronic charts, stored on floppy discs, are presented on the

SNA-91 high-resolution color dis- play, and selected chart information is transmitted to the Pathfinder/ST

ARPA.

New Raystar 920 GPS receiver,

Raynav 780 Loran-C, Ray 90 VHF radiotelephone, plus satcom, nav- tex, speed log, radar and depth sounder will be shown. Yokogawa

Navitec Gyrocompass and autopi- lots also will be introduced.

RILEY-BEAIRD

Booth 108

Riley-Beaird, Inc. will exhibit

Maxim® Silencers, heat recovery equipment, evaporators and heat exchanger products. Emphasis will be placed on the firm's standard designs, capability to design and manufacture custom equipment and experience with multi-effect evapo- rators. Information will be available on the company's total in-plant ca- pability relating to fabrication of

ASME code pressure vessels and other fabricated structures.

SAAB TANK CONTROL

Booth 218

Saab Tank Control will introduce the Saab MaC 501 monitoring and control system to the U.S. market.

The monitoring and control system is used for cargo handling on tank- ers. Also, Gunclean Fixed Tank

Cleaning Machines and Ocean Mo- tions Ship Loading Computers will be demonstrated.

SOUNDCOAT

Booth 425

The Soundcoat Company will ex-

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