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management and flexibility in work force needed to produce the vessels.

He is hoping the U.S. market, in its conversion from defense to commer- cial work, will realize the promise of the Quadrimaran design. "There is no reason the yards in the U.S. can't build these vessels cheaper than anyone else," said Mr. Conradi, citing the relatively cheap cost of labor and materials. But beyond establishing yard, or subcontractor, networks to actually build the ves- sels, the company is also working to establish a "preferred supplier" net- work, in an effort to further stream- line the process and contain costs.

For example, Caterpillar diesels will be used to propel the first two com- mercial deliveries (due in Decem- ber, 1993 and January 1994, respec- tively). He said the company is currently working on making Cat- erpillar and Deutz MWM the pre- ferred engine supplier, while

SeaCokpit (Norcontrol) has been tapped to supply the totally-inte- grated bridge and controls. Initially

Brochures and videos available upon request. selling a vessel which has been un- der development for six years, espe- cially a vessel which seemingly packs so many performance advan- tages, is undoubtedly met with naysayers and skeptics. To help ensure the claims it makes,

Quadrimaran backs its claims with data and performance records, and a performance guarantee which is supported by an insurance consor- tium. For more information,

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Westerman Debuts

Navigational Aid Signal

Lantern Monitor

The new NA-1910, a navigational aid designed to monitor the opera- tion of navigational aid signal lan- terns on offshore oil and gas rigs and various marine installations, was introduced by the Controls Div. of

Westerman Companies. The NA- 1910 has a lantern flasher power wire which is routed through the core of a current transformer. When the flasher's incandescent lamp is "on," the inrush current caused by the cold lamp filament triggers a one-shot timer that sends a ,5-sec- ond pulse to the output, an output which is sensed by a Remote Termi- nal Unit that checks for a light flash every second. For more information on Westerman's new product,

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Kistler Offers New

Four-Channel Coupler

The new line-powered four-chan- nel coupler from Kistler allows for simultaneous powering and signal processing of up to four piezoelectric accelerometers with built-in imped- ance converter. For each channel, seven different gains and four low- pass filters can be selected. All pa- rameters set remain stored, thanks to a non-volatile memory. For a free brochure,

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DMR Offers Complete

Propulsion Solutions

Dieselmotorenwerk Rostock (DMR), one of the youngest enter- prises in the Bremer Vulkan Corp.

AG, is known as a manufacturer of complete marine propulsion instal- lations. DMR customers are offered a complete package, starting with design and calculation, up to and through delivery and after-sales ser- vice. The core of the DMR marine propulsion installations are cross- head diesel engines which have been built for many years in the Rostock factory by license from New Sulzer

Diesel. Apart from diesel engines,

DMR delivers marine and special gear units being offered together with DMR-controllable pitch propel- ler units. For free information on the capabilities of DMR,

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Morgan Marine Receives

Cranes Order

Morgan Marine of Santa Ana, Ca- lif. has received a purchase order from Lien Ho Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. of Taiwan for three knuckleboom marine cranes to be installed on a

Marco-designed S.O.R.T. Delivery is due for December 1993. For more information on Morgan Marine,

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