Vessels News – Page 44
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Award winner launches electric inboards
ePropulsion has launched a series of electric inboards at the Seawork exhibition and conference and as it did so, scooped the Innovations Showcase award for Power and Propulsion.
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Chartwell signs brace of contracts
New CTV contract will bring a boost to the UK shipbuilding industry
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Another game changer launched at Seawork
Waterjets for slower speed vessels can compete for fuel efficiency with traditional propulsion systems, says designer HamiltonJet.
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Kongsberg and Penguin sign contract at Seawork
Kongsberg Maritime will supply eight waterjets for the largest vessels to have been built by Singapore-based Penguin Shipyard.
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Delegates express anger over MCA coding rules
Anger at MCA consultation process spills over at conference - with accusations that the MCA is not communicating over coding that could have disastrous consequences for small workboats.
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Damen unveils electric Multi Cat at Seawork
“It’s not a boy, it’s not a girl, it’s not pink, it’s not blue - it’s electric,” is how commercial director Jeroen van Woerkum introduced Damen’s ‘new baby’ at Seawork on Tuesday.
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M&H takes Stage V engines to the next level
M&H Engines has a new range of Stage V marine engines
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The sights and sounds of Speed
Jake Frith took a trip aboard every boat offering sea trials at Speed ’23. Here are some of his lasting impressions.
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Efoiling vessel designer wins CTV demo cash
Artemis Technologies has been awarded €2.7 million to demonstrate its efoiling propulsion technology on a crew transfer vessel and daughter craft.
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'Norwind Gale' named by Vard for offshore wind
Norway-based shipbuilder Vard has named the first of four new commissioning service operation vessels (CSOVs) for offshore wind.
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Corvus and Toyota unveil hydrogen solution
A hydrogen fuel cell system for marine propulsion was unveiled the Oslo Nor-Shipping event last week.
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Autonomous subsea surveys at German wind farm
Autonomous underwater inspections have been given the greenlight at a German offshore wind farm
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Kotug launches first electric pusher tug
Full of beans - the world’s first electric pusher tug has been deployed to transport cocoa beans along Dutch inland waterways.
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Tug giants join forces in transition to green
Two of the towing industry’s major Europe-based players have joined forces to bring zero-emission tugs to Europe.
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Tool ensures tugs are at the right time and place
A new OptiPort tool has been making sure Kotug tugs are at the right place at the right time, and it’s all on a handheld device.
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Recyclable workboats to be unveiled at Seawork
Glasgow boat builder Ultimate Boats will unveil two new recyclable workboats at Seawork
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Could partnership signal end of ‘dinosaur diesels’?
Swiss and British engineering come together at Nor-Shipping to develop hydrogen fuel cells in marine to replace “centuries’ old tech”
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Sentinels christened for coastal waters inspections
Two patrol boats have been christened at Portsmouth International Port as part of the UK’s initiative to inspect British waters for a number of issues, including illegal fishing.
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Introducing a new compact tug from Damen
Damen Shipyards has unveiled a compact tug to indicate how gradual changes in the vessels being assisted have influenced shiphandling tug design.
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ABB power for offshore wind turbine installation vessels
ABB has won a large systems order for Havfram Wind’s two new offshore wind turbine installation vessels