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Sperry Marine's

ULTIMATE BRIDGE

INTEGRATION

Safe!

Flexible!

Substantial savings are achieved through superb engineering design combined with the most advanced marine electronic equipment. All the information needed to safely navigate the vessel is provided to the watch officer in a clear, concise, comprehensive format on a daylight-bright full color display at the main conning station.

This display, along with the award-winning Sperry Marine RASCAR radar/

ARPA, incorporates our unique touchscreen control, eliminating the usual forest of knobs, buttons and switches and greatly reducing the watch officer's workload. More accurate navigation is made possible through our precise

Position Filter Modules. The result is optimal steering for additional savings of time and money.

Designed to provide ultimate versatility to meet any operational need. The unique Navigation Workstation tailors all planning functions according to voyage requirements. Sperry Marine's

SeaNET integrates all essential sen- sors to assure maximum usefulness.

And Sperry Marine's Integrated Bridge design provides for the future, too. The exceptional flexibility of a Sperry Marine

Bridge will readily accept additional sensor inputs whenever they are installed to meet future requirements.

Safety is the most important consideration in our bridge designs. In every

Sperry Marine configuration, from the first one-man bridge on the "Petrobulk

Mars," to the many new tankers, containerships, ro-ros and passenger ferries fitted with Sperry Marine's Integrated Bridge Systems, vessel safety is the prime consideration.

Our concern for safety has been recognized by the Seatrade Safety at Sea Award presented to Sperry Marine for its touchscreen control technology, the same technology used extensively in many of our integrated bridge equipments. srauiv uuutm we For additional information on this and other Sperry Marine products contact:

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Sperry Marine Inc. 1070 Seminole Trail

Charlottesville, VA 22901 (804) 974-2000

Subsidiary of

Newport News Shipbuilding

A Tenneco Company

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