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boats over land or water. A built-in swivel mechanism allows for a 360 degree rotation.

Systems are available to meet U.S.C.G.,

SOLAS, API, Mil-Spec or OSHA require- ments.

Circle No. 161

Custom Ship Interiors (CSI)

Founded in 1984, CSI's mobile construction teams have provided and installed quality marine interiors in over 80 ves- sels throughout the world, from cruise ships to casino boats. Specialties include joiner bulkheads/doors; ceiling sys- tems; paint and wall coverings; tile and carpet and custom cabinetry and millwork. Turnkey proposals upon request.

Circle No. 163

Lo-Rez Vibration Control

Lo-Rez Vibration Control has been dedicated to the design and manufacture of vibration control equipment since the 1950s. Commitment to

R&D and exacting standards in manufacture, means we are meeting the challenge of new technology with systems that are state-of-the- art in the 1990s. Circle No. 164

Marine Electrical & Process

Control, LLC (MEPC)

MEPC was started by a

Norwegian electrician in May of 1998. MEPC is corn- is prised of three partners and is a continuation of one of their businesses

Cruise Shipping Deport

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Account No - - - Exp. Date _ started out of a home in January 1995.

MEPC primarily services the commercial fishing industry and have also done some ser- vicing on larger yachts coming through Van- couver, BC and Seattle. MEPC also has ser- viced some of the local breweries. MEPC builds starter panels which make motors and pumps and also control systems for large fac- tory plate freezers and ozone systems. MEPC distributes the Vest-Jet stainless steel centrifu- gal pump (which comes with a 20-year corro- sion guarantee). Circle No. 165

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Propulsion Systems, Inc. (PSI)

PSI manufactures the Pulse

Drive. This provides you with the following benefits: Easily installed.

Increased performance, fuel effi- ciency and speed; utilizing opti- mum propeller diameter. Typically up to 25percent better perfor- mance from a standard 12 degree shaft angle inboard or jets. Typically up to 10 percent gain over traditional stern drives.

Circle No. 166

In wtter jet turtace pre no one provides more than NLB. ,

NLB Corporation

In water jet surface prep, no one provides more than NLB. From Eal — hulls and decks to heat exchangers, \|f nothing cleans and prepares marine M. surfaces better than ultra-high pres- sure water jets. And no one can put them to work for you like NLB. NLB water jets produce a white metal finish with- out the expense and hazards of abrasive blast- ing. They also reduce airborne lead particu- lates by 99.9 percent, according to the

National Shipbuilding Research Program.

For a FREE demonstration, call: 248-624- 5555.

Circle No. 167

Safeguard Technology

Request Safeguard's new 8 page brochure on Hi-Traction & Glo-

Traction Anti-Slip Safety covers for use in the demanding Marine & ,,

Offshore Industry. Prefabricated

Stainless, Galvanized and Pultruded FRP

Composite Patented Safeguard Covers pro- vide a long-lasting, non-slip surface on Steps,

Walkways & Ladders to eliminate costly slips and falls. Call 800-989-1695; e-mail: antis- [email protected].

Circle No. 168

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At Sea Electronics, Inc.

For 28 years, Naval Electronics

AB has supplied the world's mar- itime community with the finest

Marine Radio, TV and now Satel- lite entertainment systems. At Sea Electron- ics, Inc. represents Naval electronics AB of

Malmo Sweden in the USA. Our owner is a 13 year sales/engineer representative for

Naval Electronics AB.

Circle No. 171

On Course With Stork-Kwant

Following the Dutch maritime tradition, Stork-Kwant has been established in design and manufac- turing nautical instrument for over 50 years. The Control Units, Uni- versal Telegraphs, Electric Shaft Systems and

Pointer Type Telegraph Systems are type approved by the world's leading classificatior societies. Circle No. 174 f>»: hh jxfit-

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