Seawork – Page 15
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Waterjets reduce power demand
Marine Jet Power (MJP) has unveiled its new waterjet X Series which reduces power demand by up to 20% and can reduce weight by up to 10% compared to axial flow jets.
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Serious test for Safehaven flagship
Irish boat builder Safehaven Marine is noted for the severe testing methods it uses to ensure that its boats are fit for purpose reports Dag Pike.
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OXE 300hp diesel outboard progresses
The OXE diesel that pioneered the availability of high powered diesel outboards with its 200hp unit is now getting close to the introduction of a 300hp version.
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Cox switches to V8 diesel power
With the upcoming launch of the Cox 300hp diesel outboard it has been announced that this outboard will now have a lightweight V-8 diesel engine reports Dag Pike.
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Self-recovery ladder aids rescue operations
A new self-recovery ladder allows casualties who have fallen overboard a vessel to climb back on easily and independently.
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Speedy rescue with remote-controlled buoy
A self-propelled, remote-controlled man overboard (MOB) rescue buoy designed for speedy recovery has been showcased at Seawork 2018.
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Seawork International speeds to success
At a time of political and economic uncertainty the 21st annual Seawork exhibition was a clear demonstration that the UK and European commercial marine sector is open for business.
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Cox Powertrain outboard gives 25% more range
Cox Powertrain unveiled its latest diesel outboard at Seawork which promises at least a 25% better range compared to a gasoline outboard and is designed to last up to three times longer.
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Crew transfer vessel handover for Goodchild
A Goodchild Marine crew transfer vessel was handed over to Commercial RIB Charter (CRC) at Seawork following its build in record time.
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UK debut for new Suzuki DF325A outboard
Suzuki returned to Seawork this year to UK debut the latest outboard in its range the DF325A.
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Hamilton Jet unveils new generation waterjet
Hamilton Jet used Seawork to unveil its next generation waterjet which it will use to strengthen its market presence in the hybrid, electric and digital markets.
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New survey vessel for ABP
Cheetah Marine has supplied a 7.9m turnkey hydrographic survey catamaran to Associated British Ports (ABP).
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First 13m pilot boat for UK
The first UK-bound 13.6m ORC 136 built by Goodchild Marine Limited and featuring a wave piercing design for fuel efficiency was handed over to Estuary Services Limited at Seawork.
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HST receives Damen offshore energy vessel
Newly formed CTV operator High Speed Transfers took delivery of the newest vessel to its Fast Crew Supplier range at Seawork, the Damen built FCS 2710.
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New maritime conference features unique sea trials
The inaugural Speed@Seawork Sea Trials Day was opened by Alistair Hughes, Lead, CSS Boats, MOD UK who welcomed the delegates to the “open and inclusive event”. The first day conference sessions took place on board the Ocean Scene as it travelled to Cowes from Southampton and back.
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More control with Barrus Gen 2 Fast PIRS
Barrus has introduced its Gen 2 Fast PIRS (Post Immersion Restart System) built with more control at Seawork.
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The efficiency benefits of electrification
MJ caught up with Dr Christoph Balinn from Torqeedo at Seawork to talk about the benefits of electrification for commercial vessel owners and operators.
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Actisense launches new multiplexer
Actisense has launched its PRO-MUX-1 professional NMEA 0183 multiplexer designed to provide isolation on all inputs and outputs as standard to enable connected devices to safely avoid hazardous ground loops.
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‘Maritime Journal’ boat scoops Seawork race prize
Seawork International’s inaugural 4th of July celebrations have been hailed a resounding success, with ‘Maritime Journal’ taking the overall Fastest Boat prize sponsored by Shox in the cardboard boat race.
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Easier inspections with new thickness gauge
Tritex NDT Ltd has launched an ultrasonic metal thickness gauge designed for mounting onto drones to carry out high level inspections.