Shipyard News – Page 48

  • Tuco Marine fish farm vessel
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    Powerful low weight fish farm cleaning vessel launched

    2017-08-04T13:54:00Z

    Aquaculture workers will be aided by the launch of a 15m high-pressure cleaning boat for fish farm operations in Norway.

  • MO4 is unique to the market in several respects
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    Tri-party design WFSV

    2017-08-02T10:14:00Z

    Mainprize Offshore is working hard to attract even more business from the still growing market for offshore wind, so it has built its cleverest windfarm service vessel yet, the MO4.

  • Early SAR RIB shows the trends of the time: Twin outboards for redundancy and low tube pressure for shock absorption
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    30 years of MJ - 50 years of commercial RIBs

    2017-07-18T15:33:00Z

    The Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB) celebrated its 50th birthday a couple of years ago but when ‘Maritime Journal’ started up 30 years ago the RIB was only to be found in specialist areas of the workboat and military sectors.

  • Aqualiner has ordered four Damen Waterbus 2407 vessels
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    Successive waterbus orders for Damen

    2017-07-13T12:00:00Z

    Damen Shipyards has secured two successive orders for a total of five waterbuses, which includes its first orders for the brand-new Waterbus 2407 model.

  • 'Vigia' is the 34th pilot vessel Safehaven Marine has delivered to ports worldwide
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    Gijon pilot boat

    2017-07-12T10:05:00Z

    Irish boatbuilder Safehaven Marine has launched ‘Vigia’, an Interceptor 42 pilot boat for the port of Gijon in Spain.

  • Deltamarin ltd. is headquartered in Turku, Finland
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    Major engineering and construction support contracts for Deltamarin

    2017-07-11T12:48:00Z

    Finland-headquartered Deltamarin Ltd has signed contracts with Xiamen Shipbuilding Industry Co., Ltd (XSI), which is located in southeast China, for engineering and construction support services for the Viking Line LNG-fuelled ro-pax vessel newbuilding.

  • The 33metre long trimarans will be propelled by no fewer than five water jets
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    Veka building world’s first hybrid trimarans

    2017-07-05T11:00:00Z

    A spokesperson for the Dutch Veka Group is claiming that technicians heading out the offshore wind farms can look forward to a more pleasant commute with considerably lower risk of seasickness thanks to a special, innovative ship being built by the shipyard.

  • The Syncrolift is essentially a large elevator for lifting ships from sea level to land level
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    Historic transfer system order

    2017-06-28T11:14:00Z

    Norwegian headquartered TTS Group will supply its largest ship lift and transfer system ordered to date to a Pakistani shipyard.

  • Elbphilharmonie
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    Diesel-electric HADAG ferry delivered

    2017-06-27T16:11:00Z

    A “flat iron” design harbour ferry with a diesel electric drive has been taken into operation by Hamburg-based transport company HADAG.

  • Emden police boat W2 at Diedrich
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    Special boats spice up Diedrich workload

    2017-06-19T12:12:00Z

    A research ship, a bunker boat and a police launch have lent variety to a busy workload at one of Germany’s leading small ship and boat repair yards this summer.

  • Another safety and style revamp for Funny Girl
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    Funny Girl gets safety revamp

    2017-06-19T12:05:00Z

    The 68.57m long Heligoland passenger ferry Funny Girl is back in service on the north German coast after extensive modernisation – its second major revamp since entering service 44 years ago.

  • Nordlicht gets new waterjets
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    Waterjet conversion for AG Ems

    2017-06-19T11:48:00Z

    Island ferry operator AG Ems – the first German shipowner to convert an existing passenger ship to LNG dual fuel propulsion - has now carried out another unusual and complex conversion by replacing the old generation waterjets on its high speed catamaran Nordlicht.

  • Peking heads for permanent Hamburg berth
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    Sailing Ship veteran's three-year restoration

    2017-06-19T11:01:00Z

    The 106 year old four-masted barque ''Peking'' is coming home to Germany from New York in July for restoration and renovation expected to last some three years and cost about €26 million.

  • Due to vertical lifting Wheelift transporters can self-load under pallets
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    Why crane when you can wheel?

    2017-06-02T10:54:00Z

    According to US manufacturer Wheelift, Self-propelled Modular Transporters as Automatic Guided Vehicles (SPMTs as AGVs) are becoming more popular for handling heavy loads in shipbuilding and repair.

  • News

    Marine antifouling alternative

    2017-05-15T12:07:00Z

    UK based Silicon Products (SP) Marine has launched a new and innovative means of keeping a boat clean which it says provides a completely new alternative to anti-fouling paint.

  • Biggest German police boat Sylt gets a going over
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    Fassmer repairs biggest police boat

    2017-05-12T15:53:00Z

    The biggest patrol boat serving river and coastal waters police in the German federal state of Schleswig-Holstein has undergone extensive regular maintenance and small repairs.

  • Regal Princess points up repair clout at Blohm + Voss
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    German yards demonstrate big ship versatility

    2017-05-12T15:41:00Z

    Germany’s leading repair and conversion yards have demonstrated their versatility again with a flurry of big ship repair and refurbishment projects at a time when the future of the sector is far from certain.

  • New lease of life and name for excursion boat Princess
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    German passenger ship revamped after fire

    2017-05-12T15:25:00Z

    The 38.9m former excursion ship ''Adler Princess'', rendered largely useless by extensive smoke damage in a fire in Hamburg last year, has now been completely renovated and given a new lease of life.

  • Old Nordsee to get a helping hand on the Elbe (Photo:Nobiskrug)
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    Dredger in time for Elbe deepening

    2017-05-12T14:32:00Z

    Being built at home for Germany’s Federal Waterways and Shipping Administration (WSV) is its biggest trailing suction hopper dredger to support future operations on the busy River Elbe.

  • ‘Spirit of Rathlin’ is set to operate between Ballycastle and Rathlin Island
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    ‘Spirit of Rathlin’

    2017-05-11T09:29:00Z

    Arklow Marine Services, Arklow, Ireland has recently delivered the new 27m ‘Spirit of Rathlin’ ferry which has been designed to replace the existing ‘Canna’ and is set to operate between Ballycastle and Rathlin Island off the Co Antrim Coast.