Sunday 23 November 08 - 12:15
 

Seawork International 2006 Preview

    Responding to Emissions Regulations at Seawork

    Finning Power Systems is hosting a seminar at this year's Seawork exhibition to highlight the current emissions regulations and its affect on the commercial marine sector. 

    Change Your Lifestyle at Seawork

    Roger Dixon-Spain has opted for a major change of lifestyle, selling up below the border and purchasing farmland overlooking a bay on the Island of Lismore, northeast of Oban. From here he will build a new business operating a multi-purpose workboat, serving the local community and tourists in a variety of roles. 

    Corrosion Resistant Bearings Make Seawork Debut

    The Seaeye Falcon, built by Fareham UK based Seaeye Marine Ltd, is among the first portable ROVs designed to meet the operational requirements of inshore and coastal operations. To work in water depths to 300m, the Falcon's chassis components must have high strength, low part mass and corrosion resistance. 

    Rugged Fluggaboat Returns to Seawork

    The pollution control crews at the Sullom Voe oil refinery have kept the area so clean that a healthy otter colony has been able to establish itself there. 

    Cleopatra Gets a New Agent for Seawork

    Trefjar Ltd of Iceland, builders of the Cleopatra range of fast fishing, charter angling, harbour launches, survey vessels and general purpose workboats, have signed an exclusive agreement with Devon UK based WaterMota Ltd to look after their interests in the UK and Republic of Ireland. 

    New Exhibitors Get a Lift at Seawork

    With space at a premium in many modern marinas, converting to a mobile boat management system makes sound economic sense whilst also achieving safe and efficient working practices. New Seawork exhibitor Marine Travelift Inc engineers and manufactures a range of mobile boat hoists, yard trailers and marine forklifts which make it all possible. 

    Terminal Full for Seawork 2006

    Seawork International returns to the Port of Southampton for a ninth consecutive year with a more expansive show than ever occupying the Canary Islands Fruit Terminal on 13-15 June. 

    Recover-Reduce-Recycle at Seawork International 2006

    H4 Marine Ltd returns to Seawork with another new product which could rival the popularity of the quicKutter rope and debris cutter which made its debut at Seawork 2004. 

    South Boats Sails Again for Seawork

    It has been a busy year for Seawork regulars South Boats Ltd. The Isle of Wight based commercial boat builder has recently completed a major expansion by moving from Clarence Yard in East Cowes to the ex-FBM site in West Cowes, now called Medina Yard. 

    Multi-Purpose Monohull Moving Towards Seawork

    Dorset UK based Marine & General Services Ltd will be exhibiting a new design 9m multi-purpose aluminium workboat at Seawork 2006 International. The vessel, which is currently under build, is a fully welded monohull designed by a Dutch naval architect. 

    Irish Pilot Boat Debuts at Seawork

    In response to an international tender for their new pilot boat, Ireland's Port of Cork has chosen an Interceptor 42 from Safehaven Marine to replace their current Halmatic 44. The vessel is scheduled for delivery in May and will be seen on the floating pontoon at Seawork 2006 in June. 

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