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CENTENNIAL

J* ' 18 9 3-1993 ish Prodeo Group and markets searchlights and floodlights for all kinds of applications, from small fishing vessels to large offshore in- stallations.

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Kopcke International (USA) Inc.

Booth Number 609

Kopcke Houston commenced op- erations March, 1993 as a full-range marine supply organization meet- ing the needs of vessels trading in the Ports of Texas and Louisiana.

The parent organization, Kopcke

International, headquartered in the

Rotterdam Port area, felt there was an opportunity to combine the longstanding European emphasis on service, quality and competitive pric- ing with the talents and expertise of a local American management team located in Houston.

Kopcke Houston also provides a stocking point for the group's engi- neering, reconditioning and ship re- pair firm, Polmar Engineering.

Polmar reconditions spares such as valve spindles, valve seats, piston crowns and cylinder covers for a variety of main engines including

Sulzer and B&W.

Parts are fully reconditioned to class specifications in Polmar's

Rotterdam facilities and are now available from stock in Houston.

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Kvaerner Masa

Marine Inc.

Booth Numbers 624, 626 and 628

Kvaerner Masa Marine, Inc. (KMM) is a Naval Architecture con- sulting company which offers the advanced marine technology avail- able through its membership in the

Kvaerner group. This year at the

SNAME Exhibit, KMM will be joined by several associated companies in- cluding: • Kvaerner Ships Equipment - Ro/

Ro ramps, hatches • Kvaerner Eureka - cargo access equipment • Max Honkanen Inc. - heel stabili- zation systems • United States Shipbuilding Con- sortium - innovative shipbuilding strategies • B.C. Research Ocean Engineering

Centre - ship model testing facility

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Leistritz Corporation

Booth Number 215

Leistritz Corporation will pro- mote screw pumps for various ship- board services, such as: • Cargo pumping • Cargo stripping • Lube oil services • Fuel oil services • Hydraulic service for CPP propel- lers • Steering gears • Deck machinery.

Service and spare parts are avail- able from Leistritz Corporation on the East and West Coasts of the

U.S., as well as Canada.

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Loctite Luminescent

Systems Inc.

Booth Number 237

Loctite Luminescent Systems

Inc., a world leader in electrolumi- nescent (EL) technology with more than 20 years' experience designing lighting applications, will be pre- senting Lifeline™ Low Location

Lighting System, as required by

SOLAS.

Lifeline has been proven to direct occupants effectively to safe egress from passageways darkened by smoke or power failure.

The system, which evolved from one developed for commercial air- craft, is notable for its high visibil- ity in smoke, due both to its physical location near the floor and also to the inherent properties of its light source, EL light.

Lifeline is reportedly a rugged, solid state system, easily installed, practically indestructible, requiring little or no maintenance, and is van- dal-resistant.

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Mackay

Communications

Booth Numbers 217-219

Mackay Communications will in- troduce at the SNAME Exhibition its new line of Saturn M & B digital satcoms for marine, land and per- sonal-portable use. Also on display:

Mackay's new GMDSS console unit and Racal color ARPA radar.

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Marine Interface

Booth Number 345

Marine Interface manufactures personal computer-based monitor- ing systems for propulsion engines, generator engines and marine tank level monitoring. All marine inter- face systems use standard IBM com- patible personal computers for theii speed, power and graphic display capabilities. The firm produces al systems and software in house. B\ regularly using available persona computers, Marine Interface is abl( to provide state-of-the-art and ver satile systems at substantially re duced cost.

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Metritape, Inc.

Booth Number 404

Metritape, Inc. manufactures re sistance tape: the simple, reliabl

New Marine Propulsion

Control Technology

From Mathers Controls.

Replaces pneumatic control

Microprocessor-based serial link communication

Designed for 500 to 10,000 HP applications

Applications:

Reverse-reduction gear

Controllable pitch propeller

Propeller shaft brakes

Simplified installation

Offers:

Optimum accurate control

Equipment protection

Redundancy and reliability

Backed by 42 years in marine control

For complete Information write, phone or fax:

Tel 206-757-6265 Fax 206-757-2500

Mathers Controls Incorporated 675 Pease Road Burlington, WA 98233

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NEW ENGLAND TRAWLER EQUIPMENT COMPANY

Manufacturers of Custom Engineered Marine Deck Machinery

For Over 65 Years

Anchor Windlasses for Chain 1/2" to 4" A.B.S. Certified

Winches - Anchoring, Traction,

Towing, Oceanographic, Mooring

Capstans - Warping Heads up to 36" in Diameter

Cranes Hydraulic Power Units Hoists

Computer Aided Design

Designed to FU Your Seeds - \ot Ours

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