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Seaworthy Appoints William L. McCarthy The appointment of William L. McCarthy as senior marine proj- ect engineer has been announced by David A. O'Neil, president of Seaworthy Engine Systems, Inc. Seaworthy is engaged in engi- neering consulting for marine propulsion, fuel optimization and control systems for marine gas turbine, diesel and steam power- plants. In his new capacity, Mr. Mc- Carthy will be responsible for engineering development and sup- port for marine powerplant ap- plications and installations, as well as specializing in marine steam powerplant performance monitoring techniques and sys- tems for rated and reduced power operation. Mr. McCarthy is a 1969 gradu- ate of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy and received his M.S. degree in marine science/ocean engineering from Long Island University in 1976. Prior to joining Seaworthy, Mr. McCarthy sailed as a licensed en- gineering officer in the U.S. mer- chant marine, served as a con- sultant to the National Maritime Research Center at Kings Point, For reliability, depend on WESTERN A familiar name trusted by marine riggers throughout the world. Think first of WESTERN when you re- quire tackle blocks for manila and wire rope, marine blocks and sheaves. WESTERN BLOCK CO. one of thclfliljgroup P.O. Box 318, Lockport, NY 14094 A DIVISION OF CtffifilhoiSl AMERICAN HOIST & DERRICK CO CONSULTANTS TO THE MARINE INDUSTRY MAINTENANCE A AND REPAIR / 1 MANAGEMENT I SYSTEMS ARRANGEMENT/ LAYOUT ANALYSES REPAIR PARTS MANAGEMENT AND INVENTORY CONTROL SYSTEMS THE: STANWICK COMPANY MARITIME SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT 3661 E.VIRGINIA BEACH BLVD.. NORFOLK, VA. 23508 • S04-S55-8681 • A DIVISION OF THE STANWICK CORPORATION • REPAIR SPECIALISTS SINCE 1908... Call us...for fast, reliable repairs to all types of harbor craft. UNION DRY DOCK & REPAIR COMPANY Foot of Pershing Road, Weehawken, N.J. 07087 (201) UN 7-0904 (212) 594-6568 N.Y., and most recently was em- ployed as a marine engineer by Ocean Environmental Systems, Ltd. of Larchmont, N.Y., where he was responsible for the devel- opment, evaluation and review of machinery monitoring and main- tenance procedures. William L. McCarthy Seaworthy Engine Systems pro- vides unique engineering and tech- nical services to the marine indus- try in the steam, diesel and gas turbine propulsion systems, fuel systems management and vessel operation areas. Seaworthy's cus- tomers include shipowners and operators, engine manufacturers, as well as the U.S. Government. Seaworthy's offices are located at 73 Main Street in Essex, Conn. 06426. Deep Penetration Gas Freeing Fan Introduced By Dasic Dasic International has intro- duced a completely new, portable, deep penetration/extraction water driven gas freeing fan. Designed and developed by Dasic Inter- national at their works at Romsey, Hampshire, U.K., the Jetfan 125 has been tried and tested by four of the leading oil companies. Considerable basic research into rotor/stator design has resulted in a high performance, dual pur- pose, compact unit. Designed for ease of conversion from deep pen- etration to extraction, the water driven Jetfan 125 weighs only 95 pounds and is truly portable. Standing only 26-inches high by 19-inches wide, it can be installed, moved, and operated by just one man using the simple, functional, fan trolley. The air displacement from the deep penetration unit at 150 psi is approximately 12,500 cubic tons per hour. Conversion to extraction unit takes one man only 10 minutes. The unit is designed to fit a standard 121/2-inch-diameter stud bolt deck opening, but by using coaming adaptor sets the unit can be fitted to any type of deck open- ing. The robust construction and simple design of the Jetfan 125 ensures it is virtually mainte- nance free, all unit parts being non-corrodible bronze, stainless steel or epoxide coated aluminum alloy. For additional information, write to Robert Auguston, Dasic International Corp., 1035 South- east Ninth Street, Portland, Ore. 97214. 32 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News