Seawork – Page 9
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Early delivery of ‘Iceni Valour’ confounds covid challenges
Seawork exhibitor Diverse Marine, an Isle of Wight based workboat constructor and refit/repair provider has announced the early delivery of the offshore wind crew transfer vessel Iceni Valour.
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VSAT and 4G systems interest up
One maritime electronics distributor has seen an increase in enquires for VSAT systems and 4G systems during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Dredge monitoring without the drag
M&CCE exhibitor Foreshore Technology has worked in the dredging industry for over 20 years.
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Heavy lift required country’s strongest quay
Scottish marine civil engineering consultancy Arch Henderson has been involved in design and project management of the Dales Voe heavy lift quay, the above-ground supports and the decommissioning pad facility for over 8 years.
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Coda Octopus Survey Engine upgraded
Hydrographic survey software specialist Coda Octopus has released Version 2.6 of its Survey Engine Automatic Object Detection Package (SEADP).
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Easier electrification for small ferries
Torqeedo and Poseidon have cooperatively announced a fully electric, steerable thruster system providing up to 65kW.
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Erosion control for challenging high flow scenario
An engineered plastic mesh product from M&CCE exhibitor Propex Geosolutions provided a significant cost saving in a project to prevent erosion in a fast flowing river channel.
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Infrastructure advisor
New M&CCE exhibitor Moffatt & Nichol is a leading U.S.-based global infrastructure advisor specializing in the planning and design of facilities that shape and serve coastlines, harbours and rivers.
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When is a RIB not a RIB?
Commercial RIB Charter are introducing yet another vessel that doesn’t look like a RIB. In fact with a fleet now topping out at thirty four vessels, only twenty six are RIBs in the purest sense. We ask Director Stuart Hedges to explain what’s going on…
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Offshore wind kudos for DuroWipers
Manor Renewable Energy Ltd took delivery of the Manor Endurance offshore support vessel in September and since then its six Class 90 pantograph wiper units (three front and three rear) have been put to the test at Scottish Power’s East Anglia ONE offshore windfarm.
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Antifouling for waterjets
Sonihull, the UK-based pioneer of the world’s leading environmentally friendly anti-fouling systems, has signed an agreement with Kongsberg Maritime, the historied Norwegian maritime technology group, to be its sole-supplier of ultrasonic anti-fouling systems.
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GB£12m to boost engine manufacturing
Production of a new outboard engine will be ramped up to meet global demand after its manufacturer secured GB£12m in financing.
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Electro-hybrid jet drive demonstrator
HamiltonJet’s new Electro-Hybrid Drive (EHX) demonstrator boat is now in operation, having successfully passed its Maritime New Zealand Certificate of Survey.
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The most powerful outboard at Seawork
UK Mercury importers, Barrus, plan to unveil the mighty 7.6 litre V12 600hp Mercury Verado outboard engine at Seawork 2021.
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BMT’s latest passenger catamaran ferry delivered
BMT’s latest passenger ferry, designed for Kitsap Transit in the United States, has successfully completed sea trials.
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Valuable information source for module deck carrier
United Wind Logistics’ module deck carrier VestVind will rely on ABB Ability Marine Advisory System – OCTOPUS.
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Gibraltar Pilots order new Seaward 35 Pilot Boat
Knowing the practical, seaworthy reliability of the Nelson 35 design, it was only natural that Gibraltar Pilots selected the UK builder, Seaward, for their new vessel.
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Through-hull fittings you can depend on
ASAP Supplies have now introduced Dixon-Arctic Steel to their ever-growing range. The new Arctic steel range includes strainers, through-hull fittings, and spares.
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Mission to customize
Seawork exhibitor Nauplius Workboats BV are renowned Dutch designers and builders, aiming to be ‘the most innovative source for maritime solutions.’
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30 years of innovative design
Irish navaids company JFC will come to Seawork this summer with over 30 years’ experience in business, with solutions derived from customer understanding, innovative design and expert engineering.