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Navy Awards Vessel Repair Contracts To U.S. Shipyards In the Northeast U.S., American Shipyard Corp., Newport, R.I., will perform service craft overhaul on the TWR-681 Labrador under a $295,837 contract. In the Mid-Atlantic states, New- port News, Virginia-based Davis Boat Work, Inc. was recently awarded a $369,369 contract for ship repair work to the YFN-1283. Braswell Services Group, Inc., Charleston, S.C., is performing re- pair work on the TRB-3 under a $104,763 award. One of the busiest repairers in the U.S., Norfolk Shipbuilding & Drydock Corp. of Norfolk, Va., re- ceived an $8,342,180 contract for the repair and overhaul of the USS Shippingport (ARDM-4). Metro Machine Corporation, Nor- folk, Va., received $149,131 for ad- vanced planning of the USS Ponce (LPD-15) Fiscal Year 1992 phased maintenance availability. Earl Industries, Inc., of Ports- mouth, Va., received a $1,833,400 contract for ship repair work on the cruiser USS Biddle (CG-44). In the Southeast U.S., the Bellinger Division of Jacksonville Shipyard, Inc., in Jacksonville, Fla., has received a $321,378 contract for work on the 50WB813. Out West in southern California, the USS Jason (AR-8) will undergo a $1,397,884 restricted availability at Continental Maritime of San Di- ego. In the Pacific Northwest, Tacoma Boatbuilding Co., Tacoma, Wash., has received a $103,166 contract award for work on the YON-102. Trinity Marine Begins Construction Of Ninth Tug For Bouchard Moss Point Marine, Inc., a sub- sidiary of Trinity Industries, Inc., and a member of the Trinity Marine Group, recently began the construc- tion of the Barbara E. Bouchard, a 127-foot oceangoing tug for Bouchard Transportation Co., Hicksville, N.Y., at its Escatawpa, Miss., yard. When delivered in the first quar- ter of next year, the Barbara E. Bouchard will be the ninth tug de- signed and built for Bouchard by a Trinity company. The new 127-foot tug will have a beam of 37 feet and 20-foot depth. She will feature a raised pilothouse with an eye level of 57 feet above the design waterline for visibility over large tows. The Barbara E. Bouchard will be powered by two General Motors EMD16-645-F7B turbocharged die- sel engines developing a total of 6,140 hp through Falk reverse/reduction gears. The tug's three Kato 99-kw generators will be driven by three Detroit Diesel 8-V71 diesel engines. October, 1991 One of the generator sets will serve as a standby unit for long ocean tows. Bouchard tugs usually operate on the East and Gulf Coasts of the U.S. A Markey winch mounted on the aft deck and powered by a Detroit Diesel 6-71 diesel engine will enable the tug to tow on a hawser. For free literature detailing the ship and boat building capabilities of the Trinity Marine Group, Circle 60 on Reader Service Card Scan Rope Wins Contract For 12 Wire Rope Slings Saipem S.p.a., Milan, has awarded ScanRope A/S, Norway, a contract for 12 wire rope slings of mega class. These slings will be used onboard the Micoperi 7000 during lifting of template/modules on the BP Bruce Project. Each sling will have a breaking load up to 6,000 metric tons and unit weights up to above 60 m.t. By using sets of four double-laid slings, Micoperi 7000 will be able to lift about 10,000 m.t. ScanRope supplied similar slings in 1990 for the lifting operations of both the Gyda and Veslefrikk jack- ets. In addition to slings, ScanRope has supplied the Micoperi 7000 with crane ropes and anchor wire lines in unit weights of 135 tons. For free literature detailing ScanRope products, Circle 89 on Reader Service Card DigiJaL Gyro Repeaters BRIDGE WING MOUNTING of LR40/LR60 Digital Gyro Repeaters The LR40/LR60 can now be panel-mounted on the Bridge Wing using a "flip-up" plastic cover. The cover is specified to IP55. • Large super-bright Digital Heading Display, • Analog Turning Indicator - allowing instant estimation of turning rate. • Will work from most types of gyro compasses. • Programmable as Master Repeater or Slave Repeater. • Digital Data output (RS422) - for integration with survey and navigation computers. riklu DIGITAL HEADING REPEATERS Scandinavian micro systems P.O.Box 155, N-1411 Kolbotn, Norway Phone +47280 71 07 Fax +472 80 80 95 Circle 293 on Reader Service Card Compared to keeping you alive, keeping you dry is a breeze. Stearns Tough™ foul weather gear keeps you drier and lasts longer than any other foul weather garment you can buy. That's because it satisfies technical demands and quality control standards that are comparable to those of Stearns most advanced anti-hypothermia Immersion Suits. For more information, call 1-800-328-3208. ThoSeWllO KnOwTkSea STEARNS • P.O. Box 1498, St Cloud, MN 56302 • Phone: (612) 252-1642 A an Anthony Industries company Know Stearns. Circle 327 on Reader Service Card 67