All News articles – Page 406

  • Russell Mayall, Oxford University DEng student, with the monopile test equipment in the Fast Flow Facility at HR Wallingford
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    Minimising the effects of scour on wind turbine foundations

    2017-10-12T10:06:00Z

    UK independent engineering and environmental hydraulics organisation HR Wallingford has completed a ten week project working with Oxford University’s Department of Engineering Science and energy company E.ON, examining different forms of scour protection to assure the stability of offshore wind turbine monopiles.

  • Yanmar 6EY26DF Dual-Fuel Engine
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    Yanmar at Europort

    2017-10-12T09:27:00Z

    Yanmar Europe will be present at Europort 2017 in Rotterdam, in Hall 1 Stand 1220, promoting the company’s range of commercial marine products from diesel engines, transmissions to the new small diesel outboard developed by Neander Shark in Germany.

  • GKinetic testing in the Port of Limerick
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    GKinetic’s tidal prototype outputs ‘beyond international industry standards’

    2017-10-11T16:07:00Z

    An Irish tidal energy company developing a unique technology for ‘off grid’ locations around the world is to develop its first commercial device after the successful completion of its prototype testing programme.

  • BigLift MC Class 'BigLift Barentsz'
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    BigRoll Shipping joint venture rolled up

    2017-10-11T12:07:00Z

    BigLift Shipping has decided to end its co-operation with Rolldock Shipping in the Joint Venture ”BigRoll Shipping” from January 1st 2018. From then on, the Heavy Transport vessels will be added to the BigLift fleet.

  • The design features spray deflecting chines and angular bulbous bows to increase the waterline length
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    Alumarine delivers passenger catamaran

    2017-10-11T11:43:00Z

    French shipyard Alumarine has delivered a passenger catamaran that will operate on Mediterranean waters. This yard has built a number of passenger vessels and specialises in catamarans which offer better stability and comfort for passengers as well as having more deck space for passengers and a shallower draft.

  • a horizontal shaft takes the drive from the engine to the gearbox and then the gearing in the gearbox changes the angle to match the requirements of the propeller shaft
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    Down angle gearbox from Reintjes

    2017-10-11T11:18:00Z

    As part of the company’s planned move into new areas, the German marine propulsion company Reintjes has introduced a down angle gearbox that is claimed to have advantages over conventional gearboxes.

  • OSIL buoy
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    Tidal turbulence study tackles energy capture effectiveness

    2017-10-11T10:25:00Z

    Buoys will be used in a project to improve the design and effectiveness of tidal energy capture devices.

  • The Scout USBL system was mobilised on a local fishing vessel and onsite within four hours
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    Flight recorder search required portable acoustic technology

    2017-10-11T09:17:00Z

    A mission to search for the wreckage of an Irish Coast Guard helicopter which crashed into the Atlantic earlier this year killing all four crew members, was supported with underwater locating equipment from Sonardyne International Ltd.

  • 'Erica' went into service in May 2015, as a multi role harbour work boat
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    Multi-role workboat for Port of Littlehampton

    2017-10-10T16:32:00Z

    When the time came for the UK South Coast port of Littlehampton to replace its ageing Cheverton 27 Pilot boat, it needed a vessel that would fill more roles than ever before, says Tony Birr of Lochin Marine.

  • Alan Smith, operations director, Matrix Risk Control
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    Incident investigation training for Aberdeen Harbour staff

    2017-10-10T16:00:00Z

    Trainers from an Aberdeen, UK-based risk management specialist are working closely with Aberdeen Harbour to further strengthen the organisation’s incident investigation capabilities.

  • Nik Scott-Gray
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    Record-breaking month for Montrose Port Authority

    2017-10-10T12:28:00Z

    Montrose Port Authority saw a record 337,000t of shipping activity during August 2017 due to increased commercial vessel activity.

  • Ballistic glass in the wheelhouse windows also contributed to the positive outcome
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    Ballistic protection saves lives

    2017-10-10T10:45:00Z

    SuperShield ballistic protection by South African vessel manufacturer Nautic Africa has ensured the safety of a patrol vessel’s crew in a recent pirate attack off the coast of Nigeria

  • Located in Rotterdam, ROG has lay-by facilities for vessels up to 300m
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    Royal IHC acquires stake in Rotterdam Offshore Group

    2017-10-10T09:43:00Z

    Royal IHC has announced its acquisition of 50% of the share capital of Rotterdam Offshore Group.

  • 'Maggie M' 12th Sept 2017 Campbell River BC (Photo: Dirk Septer)
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    GSS makes successful foray into the USA

    2017-10-09T15:33:00Z

    GSS has completed a successful foray into the USA with its UK Registered 2209 Euro Carrier ‘Maggie M’ in what the Scotland-headquartered marine services company believes is an industry first.

  • BMT Ship & Coastal Dynamics
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    BMT Dutch subsidiary completes MBO

    2017-10-09T11:33:00Z

    The Dutch subsidiary of BMT Ship & Coastal Dynamics Ltd will operate as Aktis Hydraulics BV following a management buyout (MBO).

  • Space in a dive unit can be limited, so Harken’s DRS fits the bell. Photo: Stork Subsea
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    Emergency diver lifting system has yacht racing to thank

    2017-10-06T11:41:00Z

    Diver recovery is a meticulously investigated subject but Andy Ash-Vie of Harken admitted it’s called for improvisation along the way.

  • HS Marine’s microconsole is a simple, effective idea
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    Folding crane platform for better use of deck space

    2017-10-06T11:31:00Z

    A relatively straightforward innovation by HS Marine is proving the point that the simple ideas are often the best.

  • One Ultrafog nozzle can protect an area up to 48m2
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    Can fog firefighting systems beat sprinklers?

    2017-10-06T11:21:00Z

    It seems that fog fire fighting systems have a way to go to catch up with sprinklers as far as popularity is concerned, but there’s good reason to consider them.

  • Tugpins’ towing pins employ a valve to keep seawater out
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    Hydraulic towing pins for lower maintenance

    2017-10-06T11:17:00Z

    While not usually thought of as a particularly sophisticated bit of deck kit, if you want towing pins to last, it’s worthwhile investigating the differences.

  • RLX lights can be used to outline different working areas
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    Clever reflectors and LEDs cut out the glare

    2017-10-06T11:07:00Z

    LED floodlights have a number of desirable characteristics but in the top ten must be the ability to tailor the beam, giving LED’s a significant advantage over more traditional solutions.