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Spanish Ferry Company Adds Second Jetfoil In Canary Islands Service Compania Trasmediterranea of Madrid, Spain, has purchased a second Boeing Jetfoil hydrofoil for passenger service on their route between Las Palmas and Tenerife in the Canary Islands. The Jetfoil will be delivered in October of this year. Trasmed began Jetfoil service in August 1980, and in the first six months of operation carried more than 100,000 passengers on the 52- mile route. "The Jetfoil has proven very successful for us in the rough water of the Canaries," Trasmed president Don Federico Esteve, said. "When the service started, we knew it would be a challenge for both our company and Boeing Marine Systems," he said, adding that "performance has been ex- cellent and we are buying a sec- ond Jetfoil." Value of the 294-seat Jetfoil sale is approximately $13.1 mil- lion. The state-owned ferry com- pany also holds an option on a third Jetfoil. Trasmed provides passenger, auto, and freight serv- ice in Spain with a fleet of 34 larger ferries. The Trasmed sale brings the number of announced Boeing Jet- answer. Why wait for shipboard cable? Fc$hiP - • is the from our inventory lb 24 hours a day. Call an Anixter cable specialist today—consult the Yellow Pages for the Anixter stocking location in your area. CORPORATE OFFICES. ANIXTER BROS., INC. 4711 Golf Road, Skokie, IL 60076, (312) 677-2600, In Canada: call Anixter-Turmac, Montreal (514) 637-3511 In the U.K. call London 1-568-1681; In Europe call Brussels 2-6407263 c Anixter Bros., inc. 1980 Write 115 on Reader Service Card foil sales to 21. These vessels have logged more than 450 mil- lion passenger miles in worldwide operations since beginning serv- ice in April 1975. The Belgian state ferry company RMT (Sea- link) will begin English Channel Jetfoil service on May 31 this year between Ostend, Belgium, and Dover, England. Walter Gregorek Joins New York Sales Staff Of Midland Marine Walter J. Gregorek James A. McQuilling, president of Midland Marine Corporation, has announced the appointment of Walter J. Gregorek to its New York sales staff. Mr. Gregorek is a 1966 graduate of the United States Merchant Marine Acad- emy, and has a master's degree in business from Fairleigh Dick- inson University. His experience includes ship operation, engineer- ing management, and ship repair marketing. His last position prior to joining Midland Marine was assistant vice president for mar- keting in the New York office of Curacao Drydock Company. ASNE Section Meeting Held At Naval Submarine Base In New London More than 90 people attended a recent meeting of the Southern New England Section of The American Society of Naval Engi- neers held at the Submarine Base Officer's Club, Naval Submarine Base, New London/Groton, Conn. Ronald Provencher from Naval Sea Systems Command gave a presentation describing the de- sign, material, fabrication, and test of a titanium personnel sphere for the Navy's Deep Sub- mergence Vehicle (DSV) Sea Cliff. This new sphere will replace Sea Cliff's original steel sphere in- stalled during construction ap- proximately 12 years ago. With the new sphere, Sea Cliff will be capable of operating to depths of 20,000 feet. The acquisition of the sphere is managed by the Naval Sea Systems Command, construction by Mare Island Naval Shipyard, material procurement and test- ing by David Taylor Research and Development Center. The DSV is operated by Submarine Development Group-San Diego. 38 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News