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Products & Services Guide ate with an exceptional low co-efficient of friction in seawater, grease, oil and even in dry-running conditions. High load tolerance -for applications including mast bearings and cylinder rod-end bearings. Water lubricated - for rudder and propeller shaft bears. Low friction ? suited to hatch cover pads and stabilizer bearings. Circle No. 152 ogo irom Slran 10 SunH Victaulic No one makes installing ship-board piping easier than Vic-taulic. There's no welding so assembly is quicker and fire hazards are eliminated. It's lightweight for easy handling. And on-site fabrication saves you time and money. All of which adds up to reduced installation costs and big savings over tradi-tional piping methods. The Vic-taulic system. Circle No. 153 Azonix Azonix is dedicat-ed to the design, manufacture and support of high-prevision measure-ment and control systems. This standard, along with a reputation for exceptional ruggedness and reliability, has led to their accep-tance by world leaders in extrac-tive and process industries, dis-crete manufacturing, and research and development. Circle No. 154 Drew Marine When you need marine products to maintain your ship, you can call just one source. That source is the Drew Marine Divi-sion of Ashland Chemical Compa-ny. We provide a comprehensive offering of marine chemicals and testing equipment, sealing and welding products, refrigerants and refrigeration services. For more than 75 years, Drew Marine has led the industry with innovative technical assistance and services, a commitment to quality, research and development, and environ-mental responsibility. Circle No. 155 Algae-X International Algae-X is the next generation in magnetic fluid conditioning tech-nology. Algae-X products clean your total fuel system by simply running your engine or re-circulat-ing pump & slimy. Magnetic fluid conditioning prevents paraffin & scaling. Circle No. 156 Atlantic Marine The Atlantic group of shipyards is known throughout the world for quality shipbuilding, conversion and repair. Conve-niently located on the East Coast and Gulf Coast, our reputation for quality workman-ship, on-time delivery and com-petitive pricing is unsurpassed. Circle No. 157 John J. McMullen Associates, Inc. John J. McMullen Associates is the premier naval architecture and marine engineering firm in the world. Since 1957 ? commercial and military ship new construction and conversion design, detail design, international construction program support, marine consulting, and pollution prevention programs. Circle No. 158 NACE International NACE offers edu-cation programs, intensive week-long courses are developed and taught by corro-. s tm'iit TiSflwYta TsSs Ship Design dffiS sion professionals with years of practical experience in the field. General education courses include: Basic Corrosion, Corro-sion in Oil and Gas Production, Cathodic Protection: An Introduc-tion, Protective Coatings and Lin-ings, Cathodic Protection: Theory and Data Interpretation Designing for Corrosion Control Cathodic Protection: Design I. Circle No. 159 Biount's UtESt MM THE ?EVIL'S CUW Washington Chain & Supply Washington Chain & Supply, Inc. (WCS) has been serving the marine, industrial and off-shore industries for more than 30 years. WCS has one of the largest inventories of new and used anchors, anchor chains and fittings in the United States. WCS carries both foreign and domestic anchors, chains and fit-tings, as well as new, used and surplus. Circle No. 160 Vancouver Shipyards Vancouver Ship-yards began opera-tion in 1902. Located on the north shore of the Port of Vancouver, British Columbia, Vancouver Shipyards provides construction and repair services to ships along the Pacific coast, offering a range and quality of ser-vice that cannot be matched by any other shipyard in the region. Circle No. 161 Manly Marine Closures Ltd. Since the 1960s, Manly Marine Clo-sures Ltd., have set the standard for quality. Unique patented designs provide a full range of quick-act-ing escape hatches. When you choose Manly you are investing in the best closure that money can buy. Circle No. 162 Worid-ciass tug from a worid-ciass shipbuilder Blount Industries, Inc. Blount Industries provides the fol-lowing: *Our Ship-yard can custom build a vessel to your specifications. *Full engineering capabilities. *Skilled-dedicated craftsmanship. *40 years knowledge & experi-ence designing and building to USCG, ABS, SOLAS 2010, US Public Health ? with full certifi-cates ready for service. *Plus, competitive pricing. Circle No. 163 Marco Shipyard Seattle Marco Shipyard Seattle is a world-class shipbuilder. Marco recently built a world-class tug ? the tractor tug DELTA LINDA, now in ser-vice in San Francisco: 4,4000 HP with twin Z-drives: 105' x 34' x 16.5' (32 x 10.4 x 5m). Circle No. 164 M. Rosenblatt & Son Inc. M. Rosenblatt & Son is one of the nation's leading privately owned naval architecture and marine engi-neering firms with ten offices and over 600 engineer-ing, design, and logistic personnel nationwide. The company also specializes in naval ship design and life cycle support. Circle No. 165 03B mniu, " AUCKHY Mi. Our Sun Never Sets! Autronica USA Autronica is a supply/design and retrofits/repair company. It pro-vides the follow-ing: Tempera-ture Sensors. *Pressure Sensors. *Engine Con-trol and Monitoring. *Engine Condition Monitoring. *Radar Tank Level Indication & Alarm. *Fire Detection & Alarm. Circle No. 166 United States Merchant Marine Academy The United States Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA) at Kings Point, New York is one of the five federal ser-vice academies and the America's premier maritime institution. Along with the undergraduate pro-gram, USMMA offers the most extensive maritime and transporta-tion continuing education program in the United States. Most courses are one to two weeks in duration. Circle No. 167 Tranter, Inc. - Plate & Frame Heat Exchangers The design flexi-bility of Tranter, Inc.'s superchanger plate and frame heat exchangers makes them ideally suited to a wide variety of ship-board cooling and heating applications. Typical requirements involving central cooling systems, or those handled directly with seawater include: engine jacket water coolers; engine piston water coolers; engine lube oil coolers; reduction hear lube oil coolers; fresh water coolers; auxiliary fresh water cool-ers; generator engine coolers; bow and stern thruster engine coolers; and reefer condenser coolers. Circle No. 168 Pelican Rope Works Considered the Best Value on the market. Pelican Rope manufactures braided ropes with a hard-to-beat quality price and customer service. Double-Braid/12-Strand/8-Plait, sizes from 3/16" to 1-1/2" diameter, Nylon/Poly-ester/Spectra/Kevlar. Colors and urethane coatings available. Thanks for calling 800-464-ROPE. Circle No. 169 Marine Products Catalog in 2000... Maritime Reporter & Engineering News and sister publication MarineNews are teaming in 2000 to offer maritime companies an unparalleled means to deliver your message in front of your buyers ? our readers ? throughout the year. In all, 16 editions (6 in Maritime Reporter, 10 in MarineNews) will offer this products and services text and picture guide, which has proven again and again to be a prolific generator of sales leads. For information on maxi-mizing your company's exposure, contact your sales representative. Or call 212-477-6700; fax: 212-254-6271; e-mail: [email protected] 56D Maritime Reporter/Engineering News