Shipyard News – Page 79
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Corrosion workshop will come to you
With the UK seen as the world leader in wave and tidal power device development, Copper Development Association has taken steps to address the resulting demand for information on marine alloys possessing corrosion and biofouling resistance by offering in-house workshops.
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A close look at SMIT's first big cat
A brief news item in Tugs & Towing in July of this year reported the completion of Smit Panther, the first of Damen Shipyards’ new ASD Tug 3213 terminal tugs and the first of a quartet of identical vessels for Smit International. At the time tug had completed exhaustive trials ...
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'Beag Inis' drives ashore in Kerry
Irish firm Arklow Marine Services has recently delivered a bit of a surprise in the shape of a 12m amphibious aluminium monohull – and yes, that means wheels underneath.
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Irish operator welcomes 'Island Meercat'
Wicklow based tug and workboat operator Island Shipping has taken delivery of the latest addition to its fleet, the Island Meercat. The Irish company’ s 15.5m road transportable multi-cat type vessel was built by Meercat Workboats of Southampton UK.
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'Strider' opens wider market to Blyth
Blyth Workcats Ltd of Canvey Island in Essex UK has delivered its first 14m windfarm support vessel Strider to new owner Mick Latham of East Coast Charters out of Lowestoft in Suffolk.
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Clever 'Sea Weasel' burrows into wind farm world
Exeter UK based Lyme Boats has come a long way over the last two years, delivering a series of GRP pilot boats whilst also developing its aluminium workboat range.
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Busy Swedish yard plans expansion
The Ö resundsvarvet ship repair yard at Landskrona in Sweden has announced plans for expansion of its docking capacity. This follows on from recent investment in new equipment in its workshops.
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A new foundry and hydrodynamic anodes
MGDuff, the Chichester based cathodic protection company, has relocated its foundry operation to a new, purpose built facility next to their head office and depot.
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Royal barge refitted at Gillingham
Gillingham Marina Workshops are now into their fourth year and are celebrating the success of their refit involving the official Royal Barge on the River Thames, the Royal Nore, which is owned by the Port of London Authority.
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Alewijnse refits Rotterdam port patrol vessels
Alewijnse Marine Systems recently received a double order by De Haas Yards in Maassluis, the Netherlands, for a complete refit of two patrol vessels for the Port of Rotterdam.
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A busy first quarter for A&P
For the A& P Group, 2009 has already been a busy year, with plenty of activity ongoing in the ship conversion department at their various locations.
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MMS lengthen Scottish fishing trawler
MMS Ship Repair & Dry Dock Co.Ltd in Kingston-upon Hull UK have just completed a major conversion to the Scottish fishing trawler Solstice.
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Responsible recycling on Merseyside
One of the latest ships to be dismantled under a new UK Government disposal and recycling scheme is HMS Intrepid, which had previously been docked at Portsmouth for a number of years awaiting suitable disposal.
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Ecospeed coating goes on and on
During the recent drydocking of the oil spill response vessel owned by the Port Authority of Rotterdam, an inspection revealed that the Ecospeed coating on its underwater hull was in excellent condition.
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ASRY/Wartsila in repair services agreement
The Bahrain based Arab Shipbuilding & Repair Yard (ASRY) has further strengthened its specialist machinery repair and service operations by entering into a technical service agreement with propulsion specialist Wä rtsilä .
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A patch in time and the catch is fine
Miko patches came to the rescue on recently when the 60m stern trawler MV Nybo was struck by another trawler whilst at anchor at Vadsø in the Varanger Fjord, Norway. The early morning collision resulted in the Nybo sustaining a 300cm by 40cm gash in its hull through which water ...
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Habbeke delivers a Rotterdam pilot's 'taxi'
Based at Volendam in the Netherlands, Habbeke Shipyard has been building aluminium vessels since 1966, winning the Dutch Aluminium Prize for innovation, quality and service in 1994. The yard has established excellent long term relationships with a number of clients, including the Royal Dutch Lifeboat Association (KNRM).
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The shallow draft tug 'AK Bars' nears completion at Hepworth
For well over a decade the names Holyhead Towing Company Ltd and Hepworth Shipyard Ltd have become virtually synonymous. The two companies have collaborated closely to produce a succession of custom designed multi-purpose tugs at the Humberside shipyard at Paull.
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Dales hails another busy year
The first of four vessels from Shetland booked for drydocking with Dales Marine Services this year was recently at the Aberdeen facility.
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Barnacles blind to invisible hull paint
A hull paint that makes itself ‘ invisible’ to fouling organisms has received the Ingeniø rens Product Award 2009. The engineering prize is given by Ingeniø ren magazine to recognise Danish products that demonstrate a clear market focus with outstanding technological innovation.