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Boats & Barges M/V Super Emerald Nichols Delivers 76-Person Ferry For Use By Saipan's Grand Hotel Nichols Brothers Boat Builders, Inc., recently delivered the 65-foot, 76-person ferry MTV Super Emerald to the Commonwealth Marine Lei- sure Corporation in Saipan. The vessel, boldly painted in red, white and blue will be used to ferry pas- sengers to the Saipan Grand Hotel on Tinian Island, Saipan, in the Marianas Islands. According to Matt Nichols, presi- dent, the boat was purchased through the Mitsubishi Interna- tional, Ltd., company from Nichols. The vessel was designed by Nichols marine architects and engineer un- der Archie Nichols, vice president of engineering. The vessel was constructed in a U.S. shipyard because the owners wanted to build the boat in accor- dance with U.S. Coast Guard certi- fication among other factors. The vessel will operate with a crew of three. Passenger seating is offered on the main deck, on the bridge topside and in a raised lounge ahead of the main passenger space. Amenities include restrooms and a small refreshment bar. The 65-foot vessel has a beam of 17 feet 6 inches and a draft of 4 feet. The vessel has paired Detroit diesel 12V92 engines that deliver 720 hp at 2,100 rpm, driving 2.1:1 ZF re- duction gearing that will provide a cruising speed of 23 knots, fully loaded. Lips supplied the twin 36- inch NiBro fixed propellers and Mathers the MMS electronic pro- pulsion controls. Nichols engineered and installed the manual hydraulic steering system. The 30-kw Lima generator is driven by a 4.236 Perkins diesel engine. The "wet" silencer system utilizes Vernatone fiberglass mufflers from the Vernoy Products company. Tankage encompasses two 800- gallon fuel tanks, a 350-gallon fresh water tank and a 350-gallon sewage holding tank. The Jabsco fire and bilge pump is driven off one main engine. Nichols ran the vessel under its own power to Oakland, Calif., for delivery. From there it went as deck cargo to Saipan. For further information about the capabilities and services of Nichols Boat Builders, Circle 14 on Reader Service Card Stevens Named President Of NAPVO At its annual convention in New Orleans, the National Association of Passenger Vessel Owners (NAPVO) elected Gordon Stevens its new president. Mr. Stevens, who has been a NAPVO board member since 1989, served as chairman of the 1992 con- vention committee. Others elected at the convention included: Terry Wirginis, presi- dent of Gateway Clipper Fleet, who was named NAPVO vice president; and Terry McRae, co-owner of Hornblower Dining Yachts, is the new NAPVO secretary/treasurer. NAPVO, based in Washington, D.C., is a national organization that represents owners who operate over 350 passenger vessels in U.S. waters. CREDITO ITALIAN0 DEN N0RSKE BANK GULF INTERNATIONAL BANK BANCO ARABE ESPANOL BANK0FT0KI0 THE MITSUI BANK ANZ GRINDLAYS BANK CHRISTIAN/A BANK DRESDNERBANK THE MITSUBISHI BANK BANCO Dl ROMA BANQUE NA TI0NALE POUR LE DEVEL0PEMENT EC0N0MIQUE N0RDBANKEN COMMERZBANK AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Financing Flexibility In today's competitive world, a sound and stressed to-the-limit financial packaging is a must that no leading shipbuilder can neglect. At Astilleros we consider our financing competitivity as another of the assets that sustain our strong worldwide position in shipbuilding. Our clients or clients-to-be benefit from the creativity and imagination of some of the finest banks on the international scene, teamworking closely with Astilleros. So if you are interested in financial flexibility as well as in fine vessels, don't you feel it's time to call on us? ASTILLEROS ESPANOLES For further information Padilla, 17 28006 Madrid, Spain Tel. (341) 435 78 40 Telex 27648 ASTIL-E Fax (341)576 29 56 The Shipbuilders of Spain Circle 330 on Reader Sen/ice Card April, 1992 39