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The January issue of Maritime Reporter & Engineering News is dedicated to accomplishments in the passenger vessel segment. This year's selection of outstanding vessels vary widely in style, size and service; ranging from a 59-ft. (18-m) wave-piercing catamaran; to a 245-ft. (74.7-m) riverboat casino; to a 72.6-fa. (22-m) submarine. The binding thread among all of the selections is a dedication to quality, safety and service on the part of the designers, builders, suppliers and owners. The Passenger Vessel Annual starts on page 27. | | SAVE up to 300 barrels of oil per year!

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EDITORIAL:

The Power Play

Six U.S. shipbuilders have come together to form the American

Shipbuilder's Association. Here's a sneak preview of the group's plans, by Duane D. "Buzz" Fitzgerald, CEO, Bath Iron Works

Passenger Vessel Annual

MR/EN reviews some noteworthy pas- senger vessels delivered in 1994. Also, discover what's new at the Passenger

Vessel Association show, including a preview of exhibitor plans. - 42 54

Casino Riverboat Review

Business prospects are good in this niche market following legislative vic- tories in Indiana and Louisiana, by Dan Maniotis, Senior Editor

European Update

Speed vessels buoy the mid-size mar- ket: Vosper Thorneycroft starts market- ing new FRP hovercraft; FBMTriCat hits 52 knots in sea trials, by Andy Smith & Carol Fulford,

International Editors

MARKETS 14 Romania — The shipbuilding industry helps the country rebound, by Kathleen Gleaves, Contributing Editor 26 Financial Update 26B Propulsion Update — Cummins &

Wartsila enter joint venture. 20 65 20

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