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Robertson-Shipmate Names

Perlowski Commercial

Sales Manager

Walter Perlowski

Robertson-Shipmate recently an- nounced the appointment of Wal- ter Perlowski to the position of commercial sales manager. Mr.

Perlowski has 27 years' experi- ence in a wide variety of sales, mar- keting, and general management po- sitions in the marine electronics in- dustry. He will be responsible for product sales support to Robertson-

Shipmate's dealer network in the large ship autopilot, gyrocompass and Commander product groups.

Mr. Perlowski recently com- pleted 10 years' service as program manager with the Navcom subsid- iary of Magnavox, where he was responsible for major shipboard navigation and communications sys- tems, particularly in the area of computer control, satellite commu- nications and systems integration.

Prior to this, he gained broad experience in navigation, echo- sounding and communications with

Simrad and Communication Asso- ciates, Inc.

For more information and free lit- erature on Robertson-Shipmate,

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EG&G Merges Marine,

Ocean Products Divisions

EG&G has combined its Ocean

Products and Marine Products divi- sions into one operating company

EG&G Marine Instruments. Rich- ard A. Jablonski is president and

Harold E. Maxfield is vice presi- dent. The company is headquar- tered on Cape Cod in Cataumet,

Mass.

EG&G Marine Instruments pro- duces a wide variety of products, including sector and side-scan son- ars, sub-bottom profilers, acoustic releases, CTDs, current meters and other marine instrumentation tech- nology. Through previous acquisi- tions, the company's product line also includes Neil Brown Instru- ments and Sea-Link Systems.

For more information and free lit- erature on EG&G Marine Instru- ments,

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BoatLIFE To Supply

Deck Compounds For

Cruise Ship Project

BoatLIFE of New York and

Southampton, England, recently re-

September, 1990 57 ceived a major contract from

MASA-Yards OY of Helsinki, Fin- land, to supply deck compounds.

Under the contract, BoatLIFE will supply its non-curing bedding com- pound and two-part polysulfide seaming compound to bed teak onto the metal decks of the Ecstasy, Car- nival Cruise Lines' latest cruise ship under construction at MASA

Yards.

BoatLIFE has sent master me- chanics to Helsinki to instruct the deck personnel on the operation of its newly developed mix, meter and dispensing unit to apply the deck compounds.

Edwin Kehrt. chairman of the board of BoatLIFE said: "This new contract reflects the company's technical abilities, its reliable prod- ucts and willingness to assist and develop new methods of installing teak decks. We have a proven track record of reliable products used on

Carnival's newest ship, the Fantasy, put into service early this year, which was a major factor in securing this new contract."

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LIFE deck compounds,

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To complement the vital element of human skill and supervision, computers and highly automated machining centres are integrated into our produc- tion process. Through this harmony of man, machine and material we produce precision down to the very last detail.

That is one of the reasons why SCHOTTEL is the world's leading manufacturer of 360°- controllable propulsion systems and manoeuvring aids.

And we're proud of it.

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SCHOTTEL

FOR PROGRESSIVE PROPULSION

Headquarters: SCHOTTEL-WERFT, D-5401 Spay/Rhein

SCHOTTEL of America Inc., Miami, Florida 33166, USA

Phone: (3 05) 5 92 73 50 • Fax: (3 05) 5 918 223

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