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NAVAL ARCHITECTS & MARINE ENGINEERS 610 CARRIAGE LANE (302) 697-6449 DOVER, DE 19901 OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE Trans-International Marine Services Corp. TI M SC O MAINTENANCE MONITORING SYSTEMS INVENTORY CONTROL SYSTEMS 622 Azaloa Road Mobile, Alabama 36609 205/666-7121 THOMAS B. WILSON ASSOCIATES NAVAL ARCHITECTS & MARINE ENGINEERS 1258 N. AVALON BLVD. • WILMINGTON, CA. 90744 PHONE (213) 518-0940 Marine Engineers Shipyard Gets Contract To Build Schooner Michael Kolesar of Marine Engineers, Panama City, Fla., recently announced that the company has been awarded a contract by Rover Marine Transport, Inc. of Norfolk to build the three-masted topsail schooner American Rover. Believed to be the largest sailing ship to be built on the Gulf Coast in more than 50 years, the 110-foot vessel will have a beam of 24 feet, draft of 8 "2 feet, displacement of 101 tons, and will carry 4,972 square feet of sail. She was designed by naval architect Walter Merritt, a leading designer of steel sailing yachts. Rover Marine plans to use the 150-passenger vessel for chartering on Chesapeake Bay in summer months and in South Florida during the win- ter. Designed to American Bureau of Shipping and U.S. Coast Guard rules, the American Rover is longitudinally framed with 212 - by Vi -inch steel flat bar on 18-inch centers. Transverse frames are 5- by 5/(6-inch flat bars on four-foot centers. Hull plate is Vi -inch and deck plate is 3/Jt;-inch. The vessel will be subdivided by four watertight bulkheads. Some 40 tons of steel bal- last will be fitted into her 3- by 3- by 60-foot box keel. Auxiliary propulsion will be provided by two 160-bhp turbocharged diesels. The engines, shafts, and propellers will be mounted "piggy- back" on the center line. This arrangement will allow for use of one engine for low horsepower requirements without the steering difficulties of side-by-side twin screws. Sails will be flown from aluminum masts constructed from 12-inch 6061-T6 schedule 40 pipe. Yards and gaff's will also be 6061-T6 pipe and tubing. "THE CAPTAIN'S SO MRD 70 WUP/N 7H6 M0RN/N6. " November 1, 1984 107