Saturday 10 January 09 - 04:13
 

Seawork Review

  • South Boats wins £22m order book

    Isle of Wight based boatbuilder South Boats Special Projects won contracts for four more boats from the June Seawork event, a sales surge which operations director Ben Coleman said was worth 'in the region of £22m'. 

  • Small vessel engine failure study launched at Seawork

    In response to the reported concern of the British Government’s Department of Transport (DoT) about the growing number of small vessel engine failures at sea in recent years, and the resulting increased burden on the public services, the Small Ship Group of the Institute of Marine Engineers, Scientists and Technologists (IMarEST) has initiated a simple reporting procedure for failures to gather initial data from owners, operators, insurers and their surveyors, as well as the rescue services. 

  • Gecko go ballistic at Seawork

    Cornish company, Gecko Headgear Ltd took advantage of Seawork 2008 to preview their new ballistic cap GMSH. 

  • Rocking the cradle on the Seawork pontoon

    Featuring on the floating pontoon at Seawork 2008, the 'Geo Explorer' is nearly new 16.4m, 5.2m beamed fast survey vessel, built by No Limit Ships and fitted out by Datamine in the Netherlands. 

  • Seawork coat saves double jeopardy pilot

    SeaSafe Systems launched a new anti-static coat range at Seawork 2008, suitable for anyone that works in hazardous and potentially explosive areas in the marine industry. 

  • MiniB promote safe routine maintenance at Seawork

    MiniB stormed Seawork with their ever popular ready to dive pack this year, taking a large number of orders at the show. 

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