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March, 2005 • MarineNews 19 Training & Education the training needs for inland requirements. With the smaller missions envisioned, bridges 3 and 4 feature components for tug controls, Z-drives and flanking. Sev- eral of the components, true to the simula- tor's versatility, are interchangeable. The versatility of the simulator accommodates upgrades to the entire system. The comprehensive instructors' station sits at the helm of the simulator system. The instructors' stations, comprised of two units, can control any of the four bridges. To inject challenge, instructors can even add to the simulation by implanting multi- ple computer-controlled ships any given scenario. In addition to the simulators, an expan- sive classroom and deliberation room complements the suite. The classroom trainer, which features 10* workstations can also be configured to be bridges via computer monitors. In addition to the sim- ulator suite, the school also dedicated its new 235-seat auditorium, which can also be integrated into the simulator suite. American Maritime Congress President Gloria Cataneo Tosi maintained that MEBA's simulator suite is an investment in the future. Tosi said, "This school used to be the Southern Hotel in Baltimore which went on to produce highly motivat- ed and skilled students." Almost 40 years later on its eastern Maryland campus, MEBA's simulator suite reflects the school's ongoing advancements and tech- nological evolution. Circle 33 on Reader Service Card MOORING WINCHES -- Our CONGRATULATIONS to Sause Brothers on Sunset Bay in 2004, and repeat order for 2005 barge. Once again an industry leader has chosen Rapp Hydema TOWING WINCHES -- recent order for M/V Saturn matches winches supplied to Western Towboat RESEARCH & SPECIALITY WINCHES -- This hydrographic is but one of several types aboard NOAA’s FRV-40 Oscar Dyson UMBILICAL WINCHES -- this one aboard Fugro McLelland’s M/V Bucentaur Towing, Mooring, Umbilical, and Oceanographic and other Winches Celebrating OTC in Houston , Texas May 2-5, 2005 Booth # 4441 Circle 245 on Reader Service Card Circle 213 on Reader Service Card The Cranesmart System Load, anti-2-block, angle, LMI. All wireless. One panel. CRANE SAFETY. Made Simple. Call the professionals today at: 1.888.562.3222 Cranesmart Systems: www.cranesmart.com The Load & A-2-B Company , Inc. • Built for harsh marine environments • Wireless design means no hydraulic lines, wires or moving parts • Simple to order - easy to install • Avoid crane downtime & repairs Meets or exceeds guidelines set forth by: ANSI, API, U.S. Navy, SAE, DNV, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, ASME, FCC, U.S. Coast Guard, OSHA, ABS, CALOSHA, UL, and CSA (Continued from page 17) SUNY Maritime Sets 2005 Schedule The SUNY Maritime College Depart- ment of Continuing Education has released its 2005 schedule for on-line Marine Surveying courses. The series of courses has been approved by the Soci- ety of Accredited Marine Surveyors (SAMS) as qualifying for continuing education credits. 04/05/2005 to 06/25/ 2005 (CEDL-6B) Marine Surveyor - Commercial Hull (CEU 3.5) (CEDL-7B) Marine Surveyor - Yacht Damage (CEU 3.5) 07/05/2005 to 08/ 25/ 2005 (CEDL-5C) Marine Surveyor - Cargo (CEU 3.5) (CEDL-6B) Marine Surveyor - Commercial Hull (CEU 3.5) 9/06/2005 to 12/15/ 2005 (CEDL-5C) Marine Surveyor - Cargo (CEU 3.5) (CEDL-7B) Marine Surveyor - Yacht Damage (CEU 3.5) This on-line program can be accessed from any computer with an internet con- nection allowing students to work at their own pace from almost anywhere in the world. Each module is estimated to take about nine weeks to complete./ The Continuing Education Department also offers Coast Guard approved training in STCW required subjects and license preparation courses up to 200 tons. Schedules and class information can be found at: http://www.sunymaritime.edu/ careers/continuingEducation/ or by call- ing the Continuing Education Office at 718-409-7341. MN MARCH05 3(17-24).qxd 3/4/2005 11:08 AM Page 19