Shipyard News – Page 87

  • The tugs Castle Point, Stanford and Corringham form the new tug fleet at BPs Essex Coryton refinery.
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    A New Tug Fleet for BP at Coryton

    2005-09-01T00:00:00Z

    When BP Shipping decided to establish their own three tug fleet at their refinery and terminal at Coryton in the Thames Estuary they chose an established and well developed design from Damen .

  • View from starboard.
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    New Wyre Ferry Brings Year Round Service

    2005-08-01T00:00:00Z

    Since the development of Fleetwood, from around 1830, a ferry has operated across the River Wyre to Knott End on Sea. The early ferries were powered by oar or sail. In 1892 an agreement with the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway resulted in new jetties being constructed on both sides of ...

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    Major Refit Work Returns to Portsmouth

    2005-08-01T00:00:00Z

    Fleet Support Limited (FSL) has docked the Royal Navy Type 23 Frigate HMS Richmond at the start of an 18 month refit programme. The project is the first refit contract in Portsmouth for 15 years and includes a wide range of work to upgrade the ship and enhance its systems ...

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    Blade Repair In a Cold Climate

    2005-08-01T00:00:00Z

    A fully laden bulk carrier arrived at the port of Ventspil in Latvia last winter with serious propeller damage and requested Antwerp based Hydrex to carry out an inspection and the needed repairs.

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    Busy Time for Specialist Small Ship Yards

    2005-08-01T00:00:00Z

    German inland shipyard Kö tter-Werft has been bursting at the seams of late with specialist repair and conversion, particularly the lengthening, of small inland motor ships.

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    Major Refit for Aggregate Dredgers

    2005-08-01T00:00:00Z

    Over the last decade, United Marine Dredging''s 1990 built City of London and City of Westminster have averaged over 1 million tons a year of marine aggregate delivered back into the UK and to the near Continent. However, with the main propulsion plant becoming increasingly unreliable, costly and difficult to ...

  • Al Bateen is the second RAmparts 3000 series tug to be built by Sanmar.
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    VESSEL LAUNCH Al Bateen

    2005-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Turkish tug owner and shipbuilder Sanmar Denizcilik Makine ve Ticaret Ltd are celebrating their 30th anniversary this year and continue to forge ahead, with news of a healthy order book and a number of important deliveries. The current order book lists 11 vessels under construction, with eight expected to be ...

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    Corrosion Halted at Seawork

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Corrosion Technologies (Europe) travels to Seawork from Jersey with variously sized containers of CorrosionX , a product developed through aerospace research which stops corrosion, penetrates frozen parts and lubricates even better than products fortified with Teflon.

  • Totnes Castle is launched from the Voyager Yachts yard following extensive repair and conversion works.
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    Salty Dog Finds New Life on Lakes

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    The 21m LOA ferry Totnes Castle has just been launched from Voyager Yachts at Millbrook UK after repair and conversion works which enable the vessel to leave its past life in salt water to become a passenger boat on Ullswater in the Lake District.

  • The Wiwa Magnum high performance airless spray pump will be on display at Seawork 2005.
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    Be Crafty with Coatings at Seawork 2005 International

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Eurospray Systems Ltd travels from Loughborough UK to make a first appearance at Seawork , where it will show the Wiwa Magnum high performance airless spray pump which has been designed for heavy duty environments and applications such as vessel building and repair yards.

  • Elbe 1-Burgermeister OSwald at Peters Schiffbau.
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    Peters Revamps 'Most-rammed' Light-ship

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Germany''s biggest light-ship, the 62-year-old Elbe 1- Burgermeister O''Swald , has been given an overhaul and spruce-up at small shipyard Peters Schiffbau in north Germany.

  • The Celebration is assisted from Falmouth following its five month refit.
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    Cause for 'Celebration' After Major Refit at A&P Falmouth

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    The 33,933 grt cruise vessel Thomson Celebration (formerly Holland America Line ''s Noordam ) enters service this month following a five month refit at A&P Falmouth under the supervision of Columbia Ship Management , Cyprus, who will be acting as ship managers for the vessel on behalf of new owners ...

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    Passenger Ship 'Saga Ruby' Gets a Trimline Outfit in Malta

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Southampton based marine outfitters Trimline have helped to bring Saga Cruises'' new passenger ship Saga Ruby into service following a refit at drydocks in Malta. Trimline''s factory had shipped four containers of materials to Malta in preparation for the works.

  • Straub pipe joining technology enables progressive sealing of Cunifer tube joins.
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    Firm But Gentle Grip at Seawork

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Reading UK based Marine Ventures Ltd make their first appearance at Seawork this year, where they will be introducing Straub pipe joining technology, which offers low stress, progressive sealing of Cunifer tubes offered by no other mechanical coupling.

  • Voe Viking has a bollard pull of 33 tons and a maximum speed of 10 knots.
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    Delta Marine's Latest Fleet Addition on Show at Seawork

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    One of the larger work vessels on show at Seawork is VoeViking , the latest addition to the fleet of Shetland based Delta Marine Ltd . The company are experienced operators of pontoon style ''multi-purpose'' vessels and the choice of vessel, its equipment and the degree of customisation is particularly ...

  • Great agility and good handling characteristics are key features of this compact design.
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    The First Damen Compact Tug in Europe

    2005-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Damen Shipyards have delivered Adsteam Ferriby , the first of their new compact shiphandling tugs to arrive in Europe. The new ASD Tug 2411 entered service with the fleet of Adsteam Marine Ltd on the south bank of the Humber at Immingham in April.

  • Metalock Engineering UKs expertise at in-situ deep hole drilling has enabled Deep Sea Seals to retrofit new sterntube seals to HMS Endurance.
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    Sterntube Seal Change for 'Endurance'

    2005-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Coventry UK based Metalock Engineering is seldom called upon to demonstrate its expertise in deep hole drilling in-situ but it was put to the test recently, enabling Deep Sea Seals to retrofit new sterntube seals to HMS Endurance , the British Royal Navy ''s ice patrol and research vessel.

  • A technician takes thickness measurements along the hull of HMS Warrior. Photo by John Newberry, Warrior Preservation Trust.
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    Cygnus to Protect the 'Warrior'

    2005-05-01T00:00:00Z

    During the recent drydocking of the historic warship HMS Warrior , the Warrior Preservation Trust requested that Selman Marine Design Ltd carry out an ultrasonic hull survey from the waterline to the keel for both their historical records and to identify areas of concern.

  • 'Sea Helper' is the first vessel of its class to be designed by Macduff Ship Design.
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    'Sea Helper' is a First for Macduff Ship Design

    2005-03-01T18:07:00Z

    The harbour tug Sea Helper is the first vessel of its class to be designed by Macduff Ship Design. Aberdeenshire Council in Scotland commissioned Macduff Ship Design to produce the design, contract/tender information, and act as owner''s project managers throughout the contract period.

  • Velox is a compact escort tug producing exceptional steering forces for a vessel of its size.
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    A New Compact Escort Tug for Ostensjo

    2005-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The delivery of the new Voith escort tug Velox represents a number of ''firsts'' for the owner, designer, shipyard and propulsion system manufacturer. Handed over to Ostensjo Rederi of Haugesund on 15 February, the vessel is a product of the Spanish shipyard Astilleros Gondan SA of Figueras, Asturias.