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EBDG Wins Contract To Repower And

Modify Spirit of Endeavour

Alaska Sightseeing/Cruise West (AS/CW) of

Seattle has awarded a contract to Elliott Bay

Design Group (EBDG) for engineering services on the repowering and modification of M/V

Spirit of Endeavour. The 207-ft. (63-m), 107- passenger vessel is scheduled to begin Seattle- to-Alaska Inside Passage service in April 1997.

AS/CW operates eight small passenger vessels to Alaska and West coast destinations, includ- ing Canada's Inside Passage, California wine country, Puget Sound and the San Juan

Islands, and the Columbia/Snake Rivers.

The contract calls for EBDG to provide con- tract and detail engineering for major equip- ment replacements and vessel enhancements required to prepare Spirit of Endeavour for her new role.

The naval architecture and marine engineer- ing firm will also provide stability testing and analysis to comply with SOLAS regulations.

Repowering will be done with a pair of 1,500- bhp Caterpillar 3512 DITA diesels, coupled with Reintjes WAF-741 3.039:1 reduction and reversing gears. These will drive 56-in., 4-blade nozzle propellers by Nautican of Vancouver,

B.C., along with Nautican's triple rudder sys- tem.

Also to be installed are two CAT 3408B DITA diesel gensets with 350-kW generators, a 60- kW emergency genset and a new emergency switchboard. A fog sprinkler system by

Novenco-HiPres of Denmark will be fitted throughout the accommodations and public spaces.

Significant hull modifications will be made, with the addition of a bulbous bow and a stern fairing designed for wave reduction and increased fuel efficiency. The modifications are being designed in conjunction with the

University of British Columbia, with tank test- ing for designed optimization conducted at B.C.

Research. Work has commenced on the vessel at Seattle's Pacific Fisherman boatyard, and is expected to be completed this fall.

For more information on Elliott Bay Design Group

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Krupp Fordertechnik Hands Over

Hopper Dredger To Dutch Interest

In mid-April, the Liibeck-based Marine

Technology sector of Krupp Fordertechnik

GmbH handed over hopper suction dredger

Nautilus to Dutch company Baggermaat- schappij Holland BV, based in Hardinxveld.

The hull of Nautilus was built at the Gdanska

Stocznia Remontowa shipyard in Gdansk,

Poland, to a design jointly drawn up by the operators, the system manager and engineering partner Krupp Fordertechnik Liibeck and co- fitters Amsterdam-based Vosta BV.

Installation of the digging machinery, dredg- ing trials, commissioning and performance (Continued on next page)

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