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MAS Epoxies

MAS Epoxies is the one system for all of your

I epoxy needs! This includes [ a wide array of outstanding

MAS Epoxies products —

MAS Resin, Slow & Fast

Hardener, Cool Cure Resin & Hardener, and much, much more!

Checkout our web site: www.masepoxies.com or Circle No. 122

Matrix Desalination

Wherever and whenever i clean pure water is a neces-

I sity, Matrix Desalination,

Inc. provides it. Over and over again, our reverse

I osmosis water-makers have proven themselves to not only give you the freshest water available but in the quantities you demand. So what- ever your freshwater requirements may be, consult the authorities at Matrix.

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I Microphor —

A Wabtec Company

Microphor marine heads and sewage treatment sys- tems are currently in use worldwide on both com- mercial and pleasure ves- sels. Microflush marine heads can be configured to use one or two quarts of water, and treatment systems are available for crew sizes from 3-100 people.

Other products offered include sump/pumps and oily-water separators.

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New England Marine and Industrial

New England Marine and

Industrial has three conve- nient locations in the North- east: Portsmouth, NH;

MA; and Ston-

MAfVC HEADS 3 ... ENC.lasd M ' Brant Rock ington, ME. Since 1976 they have carried "from anchors to zincs and everything in between," including chain and fittings, Hooven Allison ropes,

Sterans safety gear, and a full line of tuna gear.

Circle No. 125

Omnrttiruster

For 25 years OmniThruster has been a world leader in the development of waterjet maneuvering systems. Our , unique, patented designs, which provide diverse ' maneuverability and auxil- iary propulsion, have been the installation choice on vessels worldwide. An

OmniThruster produces thrust continuous- ly... with nozzles in or out of the water... in rough seas... in strong currents... while pitching, yawing, rolling, or heaving. An

OmniThruster can even produce thrust while the vessel is underway at several knots, a condition in which conventional propeller tunnel thrusters are subject to cavitations and do not produce thrust, if at all. Circle No. 126 £

Owens Kleen Tank

Marine Wastewater Treat- ment Systems — The

Owens Kleen Tank uses ! aeration and operates as an extended biological aera- tion system. It is self-con- tained and delivered to site ready for operation when site electrical and mechanical connections are in place. The

Kleen Tank can be designed for small, hard to fit areas and have a capacity from 33

GDP to thousands of gallons per day.

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Prosar Technologies

Prosar Technologies is —~~ leading the way with the £ „„.„.„..',i ,„„' finest in Search and Res- 'EzHSrlr-'.^*™™" cue signaling and support equipment. Prosar is a complete supplier of dependable, highest quality safety and survival products for the marine and aviation industries. Our products are environmentally and user friendly and are setting new standards for design, develop- ment and durability. All products meet and exceed the most stringent requirements and specifications, and hold many worldwide approvals. Circle No. 128

Proteus Engineering

Proteus Engineering's mis- sion is to provide the finest software, technical support and engineering services in the fields of naval architec- ture, marine engineering, and materials engineering.

Since its inception, Proteus has developed

FlagShip, an integrated suite of discipline- specific software products that address the principle areas required for basic ship design and manufacturing. FlagShip and its components have over 1,000 users, distrib- uted worldwide, including major commer- cial ship design firms, shipyards, and national naval organizations.

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RTM STAR Center

RTM STAR Center is the premier maritime training center in the United States.

We are your "one-stop"

STAR Simulations, Training,

Assessment & Research center, recognized around the world for our state-of-the-art facility.

When you train at STAR Center, you receive the following benefits: an interna- tionally renown modeling & research department which has modeled 125 ports, canals, rivers and entrances and 94 hydro- dynamic vessels; the only 360 degree Full

Mission Bridge simulator with an Integrat- ed Bridge System and AZIPOD capability in the world and much more!

Circle No. 130

SELCO USA, Inc. ° SELCO USA, Inc. is a "fflS ' worldwide supplier of high '"f0S0 ' cjua"ty generator protec- tion, control and monitor- ing. SELCO covers munic- ,, ipal and private generating mco Il/A, INC pi ants> on iand in the air and at sea.

Circle No. 131 r CRANKSHAFT

GRINDING

While Installed in Engine

CRANKPIN AND MAIN

JOURNAL REFURBISHING

While crankshaft is in engine

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