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THE MARINE MART The Classified and Employment Section
Vessels for Sale/Charter - New/Used Equipment • „ lK, • r
ZIDELL .
Specializing In Barges
Single or Double Hull, Inland or
Ocean-Going
Design, Construction &
Modification
Chartering, Sales & Brokerage
MARINE
CORPORATION Ask lor Bill Gobel 503-228-8691 1-800-547-9259 3121 SW Moody Avenue, Portland. Oregon 97239 (2) Amcon ISO's 2 Drum, Air Controlled
GM diesel, torque conv recond $89,500.00 / ea.
M/V BARTLETT (Ship - Ferry) 193' x 53' x 18'19"
FOBi Seattle, WA (4) - AmClyde 15HP
Capstans 11,000 lb haul-in cap. 31,000 lb Bollard rating $18,500.00 / ea.
FOB: Seattle, WA
RASMUSSEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY (800) 227-7920 • [email protected] • www.rasmusscnco.com
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RASMUSSEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY (800) 227-7920 • [email protected] • www.rasmussenco.com
The vessel's total cargo capacity is 348.4
LT (up to 236 passengers, up to 36 automobiles and up to 10 vans).
The Bartlett is in good condition, has been maintained in ABS class, Coast
Guard Class - Jones Act. asking $900,000
PHONE: (206) 286-8310
Employment/Recruitment
NEW FIRE PUMPS 1,000 G.P.M. at 125 P.S.I. - 6" IN x 5" OUT
Driven by a Low Noise 150 H.P. 440 Volts Elect. Motor
Titanium casing, totally enclosed motors.
Ideal for MARINE or INDUSTRIAL USES
COMPLETE MANUAL and CURVES AVAILABLE
WATERMAN SUPPLY CO. INC. 910 MAHAR AVE • WILMINGTON, CA. 90748
Phone : (310) 522-9698 Fax: (310) 522-1043 e-mail: [email protected]
College President/CEO /ff
WEBB INSTITUTE
Webb Institute, a world-renowned college offering a rigorous undergraduate engineering curriculum in Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering, situated in Glen Cove, New York, is seeking an experienced and recognized leader to serve as its next President and to carry on the school's tradition of academic excellence in engineering education, beginning the 2005-06 academic year commencing
July 1,2005.
Qualified candidates should be available for interview and should have: • College degree, senior management experience, and demonstrated leadership skills • In-depth familiarity with maritime industry • Commitment to academic excellence and understanding of student life issues • Demonstrated ability as an effective communicator together with exceptional communication skills for interaction with faculty, students, alumni, trustees, community, governmental, and industry leaders • Ability to oversee the development of annual budgets, assist with student recruitment and admissions, and sustain community relations • Proficiency with development and fundraising, including experience with annual giving and capital campaigns • Sound understanding of requirements for maintaining efficient operation and management of a college, university, or institution of higher learning • Readiness to relocate to on-campus President's residence at Webb Institute as well as willingness to travel • Personal and professional references available
Position offers competitive salary commensurate with experience as well as comprehensive benefits.
Equal Opportunity Employer. Candidates should send resume by first-class mail marked private and confidential by October 31, 2004 to: Chairman of President Search Committee, Webb Institute, 298 Crescent Beach Road, Glen Cove, New York 11542-1398.
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