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Unit 55

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Phone: (416) 684 - 4301

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Boats & Barges

Oil spill recovery vessel Recovery 1 was built by SEA-FAB and delivered to Clean Coastal Waters.

SEA-FAB Inc. Delivers Two

Oil Skim Vessels For Clean

Coastal Waters Inc.

SEA-FAB, Inc. delivered two, 100- foot long oil skimmers for Clean

Coastal Waters Inc. of Long Beach,

Calif. The vessels, which have a beam of 28 feet and a depth of 11 feet, each weigh 98 tons, and are propelled by Caterpillar 3408 main engines, which drive a four-blade bronze propeller.

The oil spill recovery vessels, christened Recovery 1 and Recov- ery 2, each feature: Wesmar T-50 thrusters and a hydraulic thruster engine; Isuzu C-240 generator en- gines; twin disc, M4 516 reduction gears, 3:1 with a trolling valve; and a 20kW LIMA generator.

The vessels were designed by

Grant and Grant Associates of

Wilmington, Calif., and are each equipped with port and starboard doors that direct recovered oil to

Lori Skimmers. Electronic equip- ment includes: Ray-80 M56758

VHF-Radio and Raynav 580 loran; a

Furuno 18300 radar; a six-inch

Danforth Steel Boat Compass; and

Furuno FAP 55 autopilot.

Additional equipment on the ves- sels include: Mathers MMC engine controls; steering controls, Jastram hydraulic controls; deck machinery,

McElroy #7 Seine Winch, Alaskan

Crane; shafting, four-inch Aquamet 17; pumps, Barnes/55CCE,

Blackmer Hand Pump; and two (per boat) Isuzu QD100/4801 hydraulic power packs. Both vessels are fin- ished with coatings supplied by In- ternational Paint Co.

For additional information on the vessel building capabilities of SEA-

FAB,

Circle 110 on Reader Service Card

Boats & Barges

Westport Shipyard Delivers 60-Foot, 145-Passenger Pacific Spririt'

Westport Shipyard, Inc. of

Westport, Wa., recently delivered the M/V Pacific Spirit to Spirit

Cruises, which operates a fleet of harbor excursion vessels in the Long

Beach and Los Angeles Harbor ba- sins. The 18 by 60-foot vessel, which is certified for 145 passengers in protected waters and 105 passen- gers in less protected waters, will be used on the firm's route between

Long Beach's Shoreline Village and

San Pedro's Ports-of-Call, and for special events.

The Pacific Spirit is powered by a pair of 260-hp L6125 Lugger diesel engines from Alaska Diesel Electric of Seattle. Engines drive conven- tional propellers through Twin Disc

MG-6091, 2.49:1 reduction gears.

Controls and instrumentation on 82 Circle 319 on Reader Service Card the flying bridge include Mathers

MMC propulsion controls, Morse steering, and Lugger meters and alarms. Basic navigation and com- munications equipment includes

Raytheon R 2IX Raster Scan Ra- dar. The engine room, which also contains a 12-kw M843N Northern

Lights generator, is protected by a

Fire Boy Halon 1301 system.

Rather than fixed seats, cabin and topdeck spaces afford space for open seating plans to fit event re- quirements. A refreshment bar is built into the forward part of the main cabin.

For free literature detailing the boatbuilding capabilities of

Westport Shipyard, Inc.,

Circle 255 on Reader Service Card

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