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Program Outlined For Annual Conference On Marine Coatings The program for the 18th An- nual Marine Coatings Conference has been announced by chairman Ernest W. Skiles, The Carboline Co. The three-day conference, scheduled March 22-24, 1978, at the Del Monte Hyatt House, Mon- terey, Calif., is sponsored annu- ally by the Marine Coatings Com- mittee of the National Paint and Coatings Association. Attendees represent end-users of marine paints, including shipbuilders and operators, coatings manufactur- ers, their raw material suppliers, and government officials. Program co-chairmen Leon Birnbaum, International Paint Co., Inc., and David T. Bloodgood, Bethlehem Steel Corp., will serve as moderators for the seven tech- nical sessions which will include 20 presentations. The registration fee of $75 includes a bound copy of all presentations, a banquet, and coffee breaks daily. Spouses are encouraged to attend, and a special program is planned for them. Spouses registration is $25. 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Session IV: "Dis- posal of Wastes"; Presentations: Drydock Operations — Navy and Industry; Regulatory Activities— EPA. Session V: "LNG Carriers"; Presentations by Owner and Builder on Corrosion Control. Friday, March 24, 1978 — Ses- ion VI: "Projects to Help the Marine Industry"; Presentations: National Shipbuilding Research Program; Report of SNAME 0-23 Panel; ASTM Activities. Session VII: "Shipbuilding and Mainte- nance Coatings Specifications"; Presentations by Naval Archi- tect; Owner/Operator; and Ship- builder. Acadian Polar Marine, Ltd. Receives Title XI Approval For 2 Tug/Supply Vessels Acadian Polar Marine, Ltd., Suite 1515, 225 Barrone Street, New Orleans, La., has had its ap- plication for a Title XI guarantee approved in principle by the Mar- itime Administration. The appli- cation was for aid in financing the construction of two 4,200-hp tug/supply vessels, 216 feet in length, with a beam of 44 feet and a depth of 16 feet. Each of the vessels is estimated to cost about $2.6 million. The delivery dates are June and August 1978. The vessels will be used to trans- port personnel and dry and liquid cargoes to and from offshore fa- cilities, and to perform ocean tow- ing in the Gulf of Mexico, Carib- bean, and Atlantic Ocean. Bulletin Describes New Twin Disc Marine Transmissions Twin Disc, Incorporated has announced two new marine trans- missions for high-speed diesel en- gines in 365 to 620-hp range. The new Twin Disc Model MG- 518 Marine Transmission will han- dle up to 490 hp @ 1,800 rpm, continuous workboat rating. This unit is offered in ratios 4.06:1, 4.48:1, 5.07:1, 5.92:1 and 6.48:1. The new Model MG-520 Marine Transmission is designed for con- tinuous workboat ratings up to 620 hp @ 1,800 rpm and 415 hp @ 1,200 rpm. Ratios include 4.49:1, 5.00:1, 6.11:1 and 7.00:1. For more information on the new MG-518 and MG-520, write Louis A. Peccarelli, Twin Disc, Incorporated, Racine, Wis. 53403. 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