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CUMMINS-POWERED TUG Mowachaht Brave, built by Alberni Engineering & Shipyard Ltd. at Port Alberni, B.C., is shown towing bundles of logs together containing nearly 400,000 cubic feet of tim- ber—no small task. But chores are made less challenging by the Cum- mins KT19-M turbocharged diesel engine that powers the tug at Gold River, B.C., where the vessel is hard at work every day of the week for Canadian Pacific Forest Products Ltd. The company's project engi- neer estimates that the Cummins KT19-M installation in the 14-foot- beam tug enables the Mowachaht Brave to move its log tows about a third faster than its predecessor tugs. For free literature on Cummins engines, Circle 24 on Reader Service Card Chevron Awards Bluewater Export Terminal Contract In $1 Billion Kutubu Project Chevron has awarded the oil ex- port terminal contract in the ambi- tious $1 billion Kutubu petroleum development project in Papua, New Guinea, to Bluewater Terminals. A single point mooring export fa- cility, which will operate in waters 25 meters deep (about 82 feet) ap- proximately 50 kilometers offshore, is to be supplied by Bluewater. Delivery of the unit, to be a stand- ard Bluewater design that accom- modates tankers of up to 150,000 dwt, is scheduled for January 1992, ready for field startup in mid-1992. Jacksonville Shipyards Awarded $2.5 Million To Repair Pemex Ship -Jacksonville Shipyards, Inc. (JSI), Jacksonville, Fla., has been awarded its largest contract since reopening, worth about $2.5 million, to repair the Petroleos Mexicanos S.A. (Pemex) ship Cantarell, which was damaged by an explosion last year. The aft end of the 46,486-dwt LPG carrier was affected, and sub- stantial rebuilding is required to restore the ship to full operating capability. The project, which is ex- pected to take up to two months to complete, will involve work in the engineering spaces and steel renew- al. Pemex received bids from an in- ternational group of competing yards before selecting the recently reopened Jacksonville yard. The contract was signed in Mexico City in January, and work commenced last month. According to a spokesman for the company, JSI is actively bidding on a number of projects, some in the cruise ship sector, from both domes- tic and foreign owners. For free literature detailing the repair facilities of JSI, Circle 96 on Reader Service Card Hellenic Shipyards Wins $11 Million Order For Tanker Repair Work An order worth more than $11 million for refit work on three ves- sels belonging to Paris-based Euro- pean Navigation company has been won by Hellenic Shipyards of Ska- ramanga. Work at the Greek yard includes steel renewals, pipework and sand- blasting on three 135-dwt tankers. For free literature on the facilities and capabilities of Hellenic Ship- yards, Circle 50 on Reader Service Card Two vapor control valves designed to help you meet stiff new regulations. No vapor valve is perfect for every application. That's why MMC gives you a choice of six. This check- list provides you with the informa- tion you need to make the right deci- sion between the two most widely used models No matter which you choose, MMC is pre- pared to help you meet the revised regulations 'USCG and ABS recognized Vaporless gauging Hot work required for installation Easy installation by ship's crew Ship removed from service Zero ullage available Sampling capability Valve mechanism Standard material of manufacture Maintenance requirements pH pertaining to petroleum and chemical barges. Most of all, remember that the MMC name stands for more than 30 years of reliabil- ity; there's simply no substitute for this kind of proven performance. U-VALVE Flson existing ullage natcnesi Cost (approx ) of valve only Installation cost f Sometimes Yes Sometimes No Yes 8" above zero 1/2 liter 1/2 liter Ball valve (Positive shut off) Check valve and counterweight Stainless steel Bronze & Stainless St. None None Less than $600 10" and larger $1,700 8" and smaller $1.400 M Always f Keeping You in Control MMC International Corp. 60 Inip Drive Inwood, NY 11696-1096 U S A Phone: 800-645-7339 516-239-7339 Telex: 96-0140 MAMCAF INND Fax: 516-371-3134 MMC (Europe) Ltd. Milburn House. Dean St. Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE1 1LF UK Phone: (091)232-8339 Telex: 537005 MARINE G Fax: 44 91-232-9216 MMC (Asia) Ltd. 2 20.4-Chome, Isobe-Dori Chuo-ku. Kobe 651 Japan Phone: 078-251 1033 Telex: 5624163 OPECK J Fax: 078-252-0265 USCG APPROVED the Humphrey, SEWAGE TREATMENT CERTIFIED PROTECTION FOR THE FUTURE TYPE II. MARINE SANITATION DEVICES U.S.C.G. CERT. NOS. 159.15/1054/1/II 159.15/1054/2/11 159.15/1054/3/III SMALL RUGGED AFFORDABLE THE Model 12 (two compenents) Designed for vessels with limited space Sizes: F-l 2 Filter: 12 l/2"lxl2 l/2"h D-12 Digestor: 27"lxl5"wxl2"h Weight: 401bs. dry. 1151bs. wet Power: low draw 12 volt system drawing 6 amps or 110 volt drawing 10 amps Unique Simple Process Sewage flows from the head directly into the Digestor(s) where it makes its way through a series of baffles. It is broken down and dissolved by natural bacterial action during this stage. The resulting liquid (effluent) is then pumped through the Filter and passes through the chlorinator, where the final stage of purification and deodorization takes place. Upkeep simply requires an addition of the Humphrey Activator flushed through the head periodically, a spot check on the chlorine pellets and filter. Thats it, No Muss, No Fuss! Models available for any crew size This compact Sewage Treatment system emits clear and odorless dis- charge better than the TYPE HI, no doscharge devices, which requires the use of pump out facilities that are inade- quate across the country. THE Model 1 OA (three com pen en ts) Sizes: F-l Filter: 12 l/2"lxl5"wxl2"h D-l & D-2 Digestor: 27"lxl5"wxl2"h Weight: 661bs. dry, 2251bs. wet Power: Available in 12V or 110V 6 or 10 amp draw U.S.C.G. Approved Barge Lights NABRICO— winches hatches & deck fittings PROPELLERS & NOZZLES Up to 120" dia. — We ship anywhere BYRNE, RICE & TURNER, INC. 1172 Camp Street New Orleans, Louisiana 70130 1-800-228-9711 ext. 278 or 504-525-7137 FAX: 504-525-6303 70 Circle 291 on Reader Service Card Circle 281 on Reader Service Card Maritime Reporter/Engineering News