Edward W. Knutsen
The Coastal Corporation has an-
nounced the election of Edward W.
Knutsen as president of Coscol
Marine Corporation, a subsidiary of
the company.
Prior to joining Coastal in 1989 as
vice president and general manager
of the company's marine subsidiar-
ies, Mr. Knutsen served as an offi-
cer of three ship operating compa-
nies in New York and Houston, in-
cluding executive vice president and
chief operating officer of a company
operating tankers, bulk carriers and
naval ships. He is a captain in the
U.S. Naval Reserve and served as a
captain in the merchant marine.
OBO Quartet From B&W
Will Feature Innovative
Kvaerner Hatch Covers
Kvaerner's ability to react quickly
and innovatively to the fast chang-
ing requirements of the marine in-
dustry have been highlighted once
again by a contract to design the
side-rolling weatherdeck hatch cov-
ers for a total of four 70,000-dwt
OBO carriers building for Norwe-
gian and Dutch owners at Denmark's
Burmeister & Wain Shipyard in
Copenhagen.
This is the first time that
Kvaerner Ships Equipment AB in
Gothenburg, Sweden, has won a con-
tract for the design of cargo access
equipment for vessels building at
Burmeister & Wain.
The four double-skinned OBOs,
two for Naess Shipping of Holland
and two for Norway's Tschudi &
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Avondale Awarded
$135 Million Pact
To Build LSD-CV
Avondale Industries, Inc., Avon-
dale, La., was recently awarded a
$135 million contract to build an
additional Landing Ship Dock,
Cargo Variant (LSD-CV) vessel for
the U.S. Navy.
Avondale has already built four
LSD-CVs under a five ship contract
awarded in 1988. The 609-foot ves-
sels are designed to carry Landing
Craft, Air Cushion (LCAC) vehicles
and cargo. The latest LSD-CV will
be delivered in 1995.
accumulation of seawater and cargo
residue in the spaces between the
hatches was alleviated.
Delivery of this quartet of70,000-
dwt OBOs, each with nine cargo
holds, is set for 1992.
For more information on
Kvaerner,
Circle 5 on Reader Service Card
For more information on Bur-
meister & Wain Shipyard,
Circle 6 on Reader Service Card
Coastal Corporation
Names Knutsen President,
Coscol Marine
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Eitzen, are of a new design devel-
oped by the Danish shipyard.
Both the shipyard and the
shipowner's requirements for a flex-
ible hatch cover system that is easy
to clean have been met by Kvaerner's
solution. Hatch covers that are easy
to clean are extremely important in
the efficient operation of OBOs.
The design of the Burmeister &
Wain 70,000-dwt OBO is such that
the vessel does not have hatch coam-
ingsāthe covers rest directly on the
deck.
The Danish Shipyard required a
hatch cover system that, while being
flexible, also provided cleating forces
as close to the transverse bulkheads
as possible.
Kvaerner's solution was to use a
corrugated hatch cover design,
whereby the corrugation is directed
in the transverse direction. By util-
izing such a system, the problem of
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