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lights are focused to enhance the view and attract sea creatures.

These glass plates conform to inter- national safety standards.

The Seabourn Pride also has an elegant restaurant that features in- ternational cuisine, casino, shop, boutique and library. A special fea- ture of the cruise ship is her marina located at the stern, where passen- gers are able to swim, sail, and snor- kel.

The Seabourn Pride will cruise worldwide, with itineraries sched- uled for the Caribbean, South

America, Northern Europe, Medi- terranean and West Africa.

SEABOURN PRIDE

Equipment List

Main engines Bergen

Reduction gears Lohmann & Stolterfoht

Shafting bearings Lips

CP propellers Lip

Generator engine Bergen

Emergency generator engine Deutz MWM

Boilers Sunrod

Exhaust gas turbocharger BBC

Stabilizers Ross

L/O separators Alfa Laval

Generators AEG

Lighting points Hovik Lys/Aqua Signal

Cables Siemens

Bowthruster AEG

Cathodic protection system Electrocatalytic

Auto telephone system & satcom Nixdorf

Paging system Nixdor

Walkie-talkie system Motorola

Electronically switches up to 3 displays and transceivers, with CRT diagrams, for single/simultaneous 3 or 10-cm operation.

C

Antenna

I Transmitter

PATHFINDER /ST

SIGNAL PROCESSING

Receiver n Processor

Son Convertor

Computer d- Control Panels j Field Processor •

CRT

From the control panels through the computer, transmitter, and receiver-and then in five steps leading to the CRT-

Raytheon's exclusive Superior Technology provides sharp, bright radar pictures virtually free of clutter.

PATHFINDER/ST ARPA: 34-cm or 25-cm

PPI's (16" or 12" diagonal CRT iMO equivalents), provide automatic tracking of up to 40 targets with vectors and readouts for most dangerous 20. Have auto and manual acquisition, and unique trial maneuvers.

PATHFINDER/ST TM/EP: 34-cm or 25-cm

PPI's (16" or 12" diagonal CRT IMO equivalents), have True and Relative

Motion displays. Electronic Plotting, course, speed, bearing, CPA and TCPA for two selected targets.

Comparison

Tests Prove

PATHFINDEti/ST

Radars See What

Other Radars Can't.

In side-by-side comparison tests, a

PATHFINDER/ST display and a conven- tional radar display were connected to the same radar system. PATHFINDER/ST consistently displayed targets not detec- ted by the conventional display.

Optimum Resolution

Displays are

Clearly Superior.

PATHFINDER/ST raster scan PPI images are refreshed 50 times each second. This eliminates the annoying "flicker" found in other radar systems.

The number of pixels has been carefully chosen for optimum resolution. The re- sult is an extremely sharp, ultra-bright image that is easy to view, day or night.

January, 1989

Superior Technology

Will Clearly Fit

Your Needs.

PATHFINDER/ST Radars satisfy a very wide range of installation and operating requirements. Signal multi- plexing reduces connections between

PATHFINDER/ST receivers and dis- plays. This, combined with electronic interswitching for dual systems, the abil- ity to mount transceivers "up" in antenna pedestals, or "down" in separate cabi- nets, and keyboard entry of all set-up parameters, makes any installation straightforward, simple, and economical.

In addition to having the optional IMO- required, antenna-mounted performance monitors, PATHFINDER/ST Radar soft- ware provides menus for extensive self- testing of virtually every function.

Worldwide Approval and Support.

Raytheon PATHFINDER/ST Radars are designed to meet or exceed all applica- ble commercial standards and reliability testing requirements, including those of

IMO and the national regulatory agen- cies of countries worldwide.

They are backed by extensive worldwide support and service facilities, located in major ports everywhere.

Specifications subiect to change without notice

Raytheon

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Telex 681-7529

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Fire detection & fire door system Autronica

Operation monitoring system Noris

Radio plant Standard Marine

Radar Krupp Atlas Elektronik

TV equipment Philips, Diskowski

SEAWARD

Wartsila Marine

Finnish shipbuilder Wartsila Ma- rine Industries Inc.'s Turku yard also completed its biggest passenger vessel to date, the 1,800-passenger

Seaward. She is the first new gener- ation cruise ship built at the yard.

Delivered to Kloster Cruise Ltd., the 708-1/2-foot Seaward has a beam of 95 feet, maximum draft of 23 feet and gross tonnage of 42,300.

The vessel is powered by four eight- cylinder Sulzer ZA40 medium-speed diesel engines which produce a total of 28,800 bhp. She can cruise at speeds of more than 21 knots.

Shaft alternators driven by power take-offs (PTOs) from the two main gearboxes provide electricity while maneuvering, and also supply a part of the ship's at-sea auxiliary power requirements.

The vessel, which is manned by a crew of 600, is operated by Norwe- gian Cruise Line, Miami, Fla., a sub- sidiary of Kloster Cruise Ltd., on seven-day cruises in the Caribbean.

In addition to the 774 passenger cabins on board, there is ample pub- lic space, including three large res- taurants, three night clubs, seven bars, a casino, spacious shops, a beauty salon, saunas, a fitness cen- ter, two swimming pools, whirlpools, a launderette, a hospital and several rooms reserved for various enter- tainment games.

The Seaward is fitted with ad- vanced firefighting equipment, in- cluding fire extinguishers, fire hoses, and firemen's outfits, along with a modern welding gas central and distribution system supplied by

Unitor Ships Service. Unitor also supplied an owner's supply medical package that included medicine and medical equipment.

SEAWARD

Equipment List

Main engines(4) Sulzer-Wartsila

Auxiliary engines(3) Bergen

Reduction gear . Lohmann + Stolterfoht

Bowthrusters Liaaen

Stabilizers HDW

Radar Raytheon/JRC

SatCom EB

Galley equipment Sea-King

Mooring winches Norwinch

Lifeboats Harding

Life rafts Vikin

Sewage treatment . . .Consilium Marine

Incinerator Norsk Hydro

A/C Stal/Flakt

Carpets BMK/Dansk Wilton

WEST VIRGINIA BELLE

Patti Shipyards

One of the largest passenger ex- cursion boats built last year was the triple Cummins engined West Vir- ginia Belle.

Operating on all-day excursion trips between South Charleston, W.

Va., and Huntington, W. Va., the 21

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