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nuclear-powered aircraft carrier,

CVN 76.

The evaporators are used prima- rily to provide potable water for the ship's population of 5,000, and the four desalination units produce 100,000 gallons per day of fresh water.

For more information on

Aqua-Chem, Inc.

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Bazan-Carenas To Repair

M.V. Gracia Del Mar

Bazan-Carenas, a ship repair cen- ter in Cartagena, has signed a con- tract for repair work on the M.V.

Gracias Del Mar. The vessel was fire damaged in an incident in De- cember 1994. The vessel will be towed from Las Palmas Port to

Cartagena, where she will be re- paired.

BT Inmarsat Introduces

Service Enhancements

BT Inmarsat announced a series of initiatives which are designed to bring benefits to customers. The latest benefit package includes price reductions, simplified charge band structures, a reduced discount scheme entry threshold and a switch from billing in gold francs to Special

Drawing Rights (SDR).

BT Inmarsat specializes in pro- viding satellite communications so- lutions for the maritime sector.

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MES Completes Marine

Bridge And Star Phoenix

The 135-ton class light alloy-built high-speed passenger catamaran

Marine Bridge was recently com- pleted at the Tamano Works of

Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding

Co., Ltd. (MES), for the Maritime

Credit Corporation. The Star Phoe- nix, a 46,641-dwt bulk carrier, was also recently completed and deliv- ered to its owner, Sanzo Enterprise

S.A. of Panama.

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Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding

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Marine Bridge Particulars

Length 98.4 ft. (30.0 m)

Width 27.2 ft. (8.3 m)

Draft 4.2 ft. (1.3 m)

Weight 135 tons

Main engines Niigata V-type water-cooled diesel

Maximum trial speed ... 32.75 knots

Star Phoenix Particulars

Length 622.6 ft. (189.8 m)

Width 101.7 ft. (31 m)

Draft 54.1 ft. (16.5 m)

Weight 27,011 tons

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Bird-Johnson Aquires

PDI Corp.

The Bird-Johnson Company has aquired the assets of PDI Corpora- tion. PDI provides dynamic response analyses for ship propulsion plants, and will now operate as a division of

Bird-Johnson.

C. Joseph Rubis, former CEO of PDI, has been appointed vice presi- dent of Bird-Johnson.

According to Peter J. Gwyn, president and CEO of Bird-Johnson, "PDI's expertise will enhance Bird-

Johnson's ability to design and en- gineer our products and systems for optimum performance under a vari- ety of marine operational condi- tions." "In addition," he continued, "PDI will be a valuable asset as Bird-

Johnson continues to expand in the international market."

Bird-Johnson Company manufac- tures and services controllable and fixed pitch propellers, waterjets, thruster systems, and control sys- tems for military and commercial vessels.

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Intrinsically

Also available: the eight-channel

HX340 UHF or VHF.

If all you want in a marine hand- held VHF is portability, maybe the Horizon HX220AS is too good.

Sure it meets the industry guidelines for explosive environ- ment applications. But it also has the punch you get from six watts of transmitting power, full-on microprocessor control, gold bat- tery contacts for reliability, gen- erous moisture protection, and careful, intelligent engineering.

It receives all U.S., Canadian and international channels as well as 10 weather channels, and can be programmed to scan any number or combination of them automatically.

One-touch channel selection as well as direct access to chan- nel 16 and the weather channels is so easy it can be done in heavy gloves. The LCD display is over- sized and backlit. And options like the external speaker/micro- phone which allows hands-free operation make it ideal for tank- ers, tenders and oil rigs.

The HX220AS is a lot of radio in a remarkably small and light- weight package. To find out more about it, or about Stan- dard's intrinsically-safe eight- channel HX340 UHF and VHF handhelds, call or write today.

Just to be on the safe side.

Nothing takes to water like Horizon. § Standard s Communications

P.O. Box 92151

Los Angeles, CA 90009-2151

Telephone: (310) 532-5300

Represented in Canada by:

CARDON. Hamilton. Ontario 416/527-1040

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