Shipyard News – Page 20
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Moving from antifouling products to antifouling services
A company that has made its name and its fortune from selling paint-on marine coatings now offers a service that includes mechanical hull cleaning.
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Revised guidelines for Condition Based Maintenance
Japanese classification Society ClassNK has released guidelines that explain the revised rules for using Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) in class surveys.
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Steering and rudder systems order for TSHDs
A supply order has been signed for three sets of steering and rudder systems for three dual-fuelled trailing suction hopper dredgers (TSHDs).
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Scottish design prowess for Sri Lankan pilot launches
Macduff Ship Design has announced that Colombo Dockyard PLC has delivered two Pilot Launches to Sri Lanka Ports Authority
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Turkish shipyard progresses massive order
A Turkish shipyard has said it is close to the end of the design validation process for a mass order of patrol boats.
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New build 24m CTV contract
UK shipyard Diverse Marine Ltd. and crew transfer vessel service provider Turner Iceni have announced a contract for the construction of a 24m offshore wind crew transfer vessel.
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Remote survey centre opened
Classification society Bureau Veritas has just opened its first remote survey centre, located in the major maritime hub and port city of Rotterdam.
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Sea Start orders new RIBs
UK-based Marine breakdown service company Sea Start has placed an order for a number of new RIBs from Cowes-based Island RIBs as part of a significant expansion of their fleet.
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Grease fights equipment corrosion
Equipment corrosion from exposure to high humidity and salt spray can be fought with grease featuring enhanced corrosion protection.
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Bureau Veritas performs first survey by drone
Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore has completed its first survey by drone, carried out in the holds of a bulk carrier in an Italian port.
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New range of catamaran CTVs
A new range of catamaran CTVs aims to bring simple no nonsense vessels with varying duties, payloads and speeds to the market.
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Shallow draft survey vessel launched
A shallow draft survey vessel has been launched that can operate in waters of 1.5m to provide wide versatility.
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Autonomous workboat research platform
Danish composite boatbuilder Tuco has recently supplied a ProZero 8m Full Cabin outfitted as a fast and flexible multi mission workboat for autonomy research.
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Tornado enters electric RIB market
Danish RIB builder Tornado has developed a new version of their 6.8 metre RIB that is powered by an electric outboard motor in a move that is planned to be the start of a new range of electric RIBs writes Dag Pike.
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9.2 metre SAR RIB provides secure rescue platform
Estonia based Veego Marine has developed an advanced design for a search and rescue RIB that offers good protection for the crew combined with high performance writes Dag Pike.
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Technical demands hold up new research ship
Complex technical requirements have delayed by some three years the completion of a new €98 million state-of-the-art oceanographic and fisheries research ship in Germany, reports Tom Todd.
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13.5m police boat is packed with functionality
Adding clout to police fleet capacity on Berlin’s almost 220kms long network of waterways is a new state-of- the-art patrol boat, reports Tom Todd.
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Icebreaker newbuild project rejigged
The German Government has cancelled a five year old tender invitation for the research icebreaker ''Polarstern II'' and promised a new award procedure leading to a more modern ship, writes Tom Todd.
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Hull performance key to efficiency
Hull performance has a much larger impact on vessel efficiency than previously thought, a marine analyst has said.
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Tersan to build passenger ferries
Tersan Shipyard Inc. will build two 124m long passenger vessels powered by LNG and battery for a cruise travel company.