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Gulf Craft Delivers Party Fishing Boat (continued) while bench seating wraps around the entire exterior section of the cabin. The pilothouse is equipped with a duplicate set of the most modern electronics ranging from the VHF radio to the color scope fish finder. Electronics included are two ICOM VHF radios, one Cybernet CTX- 1000 loudhailer, one Cybernet CMS-4000 stereo unit, one Furuno autopilot, one Lowrance Computer sonar, two Furuno radars, two Furu- no LC-90 lorans, one Dytex seawa- ter temperature gauge, one ICOM single-side band radio and a Furuno color scope fish finder. For free literature detailing the complete boatbuilding services of Gulf Craft, Circle 17 on Reader Service Card Indikon Offers Movilog Data Collector To Avoid Costly Repairs Indikon, a division of Metravib Instruments, Inc., Cambridge, Mass., is offering the Movilog Data Collector to help in predictive main- tenance and avoid costly failures, assure maximum efficiency and op- timize machine availability. Microprocessor-based, the Movi- log Data Collector stores up to 1,500 data points and data entry is through vibration, temperature, or bar code reader sensors; key pad or via direct connection to full-time monitoring systems—either at the transducer or from a direct current analog or dynamic output to the unit. It is uploaded from a personal computer with route information, spelling out route, machines on route, and points on each machine to be taken, plus type of reading to be taken. Previous data are pre- sented to an operator along with alarm if current reading exceeds limits. For free literature detailing the Movilog Data Collector from Indi- kon, Circle 33 on Reader Service Card The 40,000-grt Crown Odyssey at Meyer Werft's outfitting berth in Papenburg is powered by Krupp MaK engines. Meyer Werft Shipyard Delivers Luxury Liner Crown Odyssey For Royal Cruise Line Free Literature Offered The 40,000-grt cruise ship Crown Odyssey was recently delivered by the Papenburg, West Germany, shipyard of Meyer Werft to Royal Cruise Line of Piraeus, Greece. The 616-foot cruise ship was christened earlier at ceremonies at the Papenburg yard by Irene Pa- nagopoulos Tsangridis, daugh- ter of the chairman of the board of Royal Cruise Line, P.S. Panago- poulos. Other principals at the cer- emony included: Evangelos Giannopoulos, the Greek Minister of Mercantile Marine; Nicholas Skoulas, the Greek Undersecreta- ry of State for National Economy; and Walter Remmers, the Ger- man Minister of Justice of Lower Saxony. The Crown Odyssey has a molded breadth of 92-1/2 feet and draft on summer freeboard of 22.7 feet. She has 12 decks, and will be able to car- ry 1,221 passengers in 526 cabins. The Crown Odyssey also has 199 crew cabins and a complement of 443. The luxury cruise ship is powered by a "father and son" four-engine plant consisting of two Krupp MaK 8M601 "father" engines with an output of 10,880 hp at 400 rpm each and two Krupp MaK 6M35 "son" engines, each developing 3,604 hp at 720 rpm. The plant produces a total of about 29,000 hp and a service speed of about 22 knots. The engine output is being transmitted via dou- ble reduction gears with integrated lamella couplings to the controllable pitch propeller system. The main and auxiliary engines are designed to operate on heavy fuel oil IFO 600. Electrical power is provided by four diesel generating sets with a total generator capacity of 12,500 kva as well as one emergency gener- ator with a capacity of 760 kva. Two semi-spade rudders directly fitted behind the controllable pitch propeller and two bowthrusters en- sure good maneuverability of the Crown Odyssey. Additionally, she is fitted with stabilizers which reduce her roll motion by 90 percent at a speed of 17.5 knots. On board the Crown Odyssey there are a total of 11 public rooms including the "Seven Continents Restaurant" on deck 6 which seats 640 persons. The other public spaces are situated on the Odyssey, Lido and Horizon decks (7th, 8th CROWN ODYSSEY Equipment List Main engines Krupp MaK Auxiliary engines Krupp MaK CP propeller KaMeWa Gears Renk Stabilizer Ross Stern tube bush and compact sealin Ross A.C. asynchronous motor .... AEG Radar Krupp Atlas Elektronik Radio equipment, hand radios, and facsimile receiver . . . Hagenuk Automation system Valmet Automation Engine room console, switch gear & emergency lighting . . . Janssen Monitoring & engine room control video systems Siemens AG Radio & TV system Diskowski A/C and ventilation systems .... Rudolph Otto Meyer Cooling plant .... Brown Boveri-York Loudspeaker, PA system, lighting & theater translating systems Funa Nachrichtentecnik Lamps, ceilings, panels & light fixtures Dampa Sewage treatment .... Hamworthy Couplings Vulkan Separators Alfa Laval Fresh water generator, potable water station, evaporating plants & heat exchanger Serck Bilge and ballast pump Iron Firefighting system Preussaug Fire alarm system EB Nachrichtentechnik Gas cylinder central station . . Unitor Welding rectifier Unito Davits Schat-Davit Lifeboats Fassmer Pallet elevator Macor Marine Doors Saajos Hydraulically operated watertight door system . Schoenrock Hydraulik Sound/heat insulation & flooring . . . Kaefer Isoliertecnik Elevators & dumbwaiter Otis Electric anchoring & mooring equipment . Rauma Repola Galleys, pantries & counters .Navalmar 12 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News Circle 258 on Reader Service Card Save Money on Your Drinking Water Operational, maintenance and replacement requirements are essential for the product to perform as advertised. 4