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Hong Kong & Ynumati Forry Co. Specify Sisradar To Ikain Officers

The Hong Kong & Yaumati Ferry Co. Ltd. (HYF), reportedly one of the world's largest ferry operators, has specified Sea Information Sys- tems Ltd.'s Sisradar PC-based radar and naviga- tion simulator for the training of its officers.

Aberdeen, U.K.-based Sea Information Sys- tems claims Sisradar is the world's only type approved IBM compatible PC-based radar and navigation simulator suitable for courses up to the highest level of marine training.

Sisradar can be used for "skills and drills" type training and provides full Automatic Radar Plot- ting Aid (ARPA) plotting facilities as laid down by IMO.

Sea Information Systems is providing HYF with its Sisradar Version 3+ and six work sta-

HYF has ordered Sea Information Systems' PC-based radar and navigation simulator, Sisradar, for the training of its fast ferry crews. tions at the company's head office in Hong Kong, where training will take place.

CAD briefing at Ingalls Shipbuilding: Rear Admiral George A.

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Ouillette, DDG 51 CAD project manager, U.S. Navy Aegis Program (PMS 400) and Ingalls CAD design specialist D.L. Webb.

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Sun State Marine, Inc., Green Cove Springs, Fla. completed construction of a new towboat which was christened Sun River

City. The 1,000-hp towboat is powered by two Caterpillar 3412DITA engines driving MG 521 reduction gears. The main engines were provided by Ring Power Corp. of Jacksonville, Fla.

Main and auxiliary electrical power is furnished by two Perkins 40- kW generators. The design drawings were provided by Rodney

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Unitor Invests In Two New Workboats

For Far East Operation

Unitor Singapore's new Ranger class catamaran workboat Seacat alongside the company's Jurong warehouse. A sistership, Loca- tor, has entered service in Hong Kong.

Unitor, Norway's international ship supply company, has invested $700,000 in two purpose- built workboats for its operations in the Far East, following the successful introduction of a sistership two years ago in Singapore.

Designed specifically to meet the requirements of Unitor's equipment supply, the arrival of these two 10-knot vessels allows Unitor to enhance its level of support service to shipowners in the ports of Singapore and Hong Kong, reportedly among the busiest in the world.

The Seacat was delivered to Singapore at the end of January, while its sistership Locator was delivered to Hong Kong in mid-March.

The two new steel-hulled workboats are of the "Ranger Class" of, designed by Australia's Asdmar of Queensland and built by Malaysia's Port Ship- yard & Engineering, Port Klang.

Seacat and Locator have a light displacement of 27 tons and a dwt of 20. They are capable of carrying a deck load of 20 tons.

The vessels are designed with the ability to load 15 tons off-center on the aft deck and still be within stability regulations. Propulsion for the 49-foot (15-m) long, 19-foot (5.8-m) wide, four- foot (1.2-m) draft design (theLocator is 56 feet [17 m] long) is provided by two six-cylinder diesel engines — GMs for the Seacat and Volvos for the

Locator — each developing 150 bhp and driving a four-bladed, fixed-pitch propeller. Service speed is 10 knots.

The new workboats have reduced the round- trip to the furthest point in Singapore's deepwater anchorage to just four hours, half the time it takes one of Singapore's traditional "kwatongs" (bum boats) to make the trip.

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Ingalls' Computer-Aided Design Group Earns Navy Recognition

The Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Digi- tal Data Transfer team at Ingalls Shipbuilding division of Litton Industries has earned special

U.S. Navy recognition for its efforts in the devel- opment and application of three-dimensional

CAD technology. Specifically noted was Ingalls' work in 3-D modeling and data model translator efforts in the Navy's Arleigh Burke (DDG 51)

Aegis destroyer program.

RAdm. George A. Huchting, USN, Aegis

Program Manager, presented Ingalls' CAD team an Aegis Excellence Award.

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