View non-flash version
Government To Charge Cruise Lines For Sanitary Inspections According to a recent report, be- ginning this month, charges from $1,075 to $4,300 will be levied by the U.S. Government for each required sanitary inspection of a passenger cruise ship. Several cruise lines objected to the fees, contending that the charges violate international under- standings and were unreasonably high. The lines even contended that the government lacked the authori- ty to impose such fees, which are based upon a ship's gross registered capacity. The Public Health Service an- nounced that they will allow private companies to perform sanitation in- spections in place of the govern- ment. The PHS asked for offers from companies interested in pro- viding the inspection service. The PHS planned to publish a synopsis of the proposed contract on which offers were to be based in the Com- merce Business Daily. f Address: P.O. Box 3109, Portland, Oregon 97208 Location: Portland Ship Repair Yard, 5555 N. Channel Avenue. Building 2. Portland, Oregon 97217 Phone: (503)285-7557 TWX: 910-464-6107 NORMARINE PTL Ton Free: 1-800-547-4782 NEW 1988 EDITION EQPIPMEMT CATALOG ontv yOVJB The World's Most Complete Annual Marine & Naval Equipment Catalog For Vessel Owners, Shipbuilders, Marine Designers, Naval Architects and Purchasing Agents. DETACH AND MAIL Mail to: Marine Equipment Catalog c/o Maritime Reporter 118 East 25 Street New York, New York 10010 Yes, I wish to take advantage of this Special Offer. Please reserve copies of Marine Equipment Catalog. ($45.00 outside the U.S.) Name Pnsitinn Company Business Address ____ • Enclosed is my remittance of $32.00 per copy for copies of the Marine Equipment Catalog. ($45.00 outside the U.S.) • Please bill me • Please bill my company Rockment Unit Relocates Under Representation Of The Waugh Company Rockment's Rockwool Joiner Sys- tems has relocated to Jacksonville, Fla., under the representation of the Waugh Company. The company's new address is: 5111-6 Baymeadows Road, Suite 394, Jacksonville, Fla. 32217; tele- phone: (904) 737-2866; and fax: (904) 737-2933. Edward J. (Ted) Cope has joined the Waugh Company to sup- port the firm's technical and sales efforts. The Waugh Company custom de- signs and manufactures state-of- the-art seamless Acra-Mold Acrylic modular head units, which are fully equipped at the factory for quick installation. The Waugh units offer up to 35 percent in weight savings over conventional head units. For free literature on the Waugh Company product line, Circle 43 on Reader Service Card Circle 127 on Reader Service Card 56 New Harris HF-SSB Radio Offers Operating Simplicity The latest product from the Har- ris Long Range Radio Division is the RF-3200, a new generation HF-SSB radio that incorporates many tech- nical innovations. The outstanding difference be- tween the RF-3200 and other HF- SSB radios is the operating simplic- ity of the Harris unit. A single con- venient knob tunes all frequencies and channels. Pushbutton entries are kept to a minimum. It has nine different pro- grammable scan groups, with no practical limit on the number of channels in each group. All data is protected in non-volatile memory so it is not necessary to reprogram or re-enter data every time power is disconnected. Another important technical ad- vance is the use of a single multi- plexed coaxial cable to the antenna coupler, which eliminates the re- quirement for the usual multi-con- ductor control cable. This coax sup- plies electrical power to the coupler and also provides two-way digital communication between the coupler and transceiver. This saves time and money in installation and, more im- portantly, improves performance in the field. The RF-3200 operates in the 1.6 to 30 MHz range. It can also be tuned to receive down to 500 KHz for monitoring Navtex broadcasts. Standard output is 125 watts. With the addition of an optional solid- state linear power amplifier, the unit can provide 1 kw power out- put. For free literature giving com- plete details on the RF-3200, Circle 66 on Reader Service Card Maritime Reporter/Engineering News