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Atlantic & Pacific Marine Services Formed To Offer Ship Repair In Singapore The board of directors of Atlantic & Pacific Marine Services Pte Ltd. has announced the formation and commencement of operations of its new marine services company. The company's primary objective will be to provide a full range of high qual- ity and reliable repair services to the marine industry including na- val and commercial customers. Ad- ditionally, the company will engage in industrial and petrochemical work. The company's operations will be headquartered in the Tuas district of Singapore adjacent to the major shipbuilding and ship repair facili- ties in the country. The first major contract for the company has been confirmed and will entail extensive repairs to a U.S.-flag VLCC. The company's operations will be conducted by Bob King, managing director. The company's board of direc- tors includes international ship- building and ship repair executives with extensive experience in all segments of the business. Alan Nierenberg is the chairman MULTI-TASK REGIONAL CHARTER VESSEL Operated by Experienced U.S.C.G. Licensed Masters, Mates, and Crews CAPE MAY to NANTUCKET We have Ph.D. Biologists, Engineers, Technicians and Equipment On Call 24-Hours Daily for: • Benthic and Biological Baseline Measurements • Oceanographic Mapping, Hydro Lab, and Sonar Studies • Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV) and Ocean Engineering Projects • Mid-ocean Salvage and Critical Component Resupply Services • Commecial Fishing Vessel Support and Military Contractor Liaison Services Vessel Description: • 65 Ft. Steel Research Vessel (90 gross tons), newly refitted August, 1990. • Strong, Stable, Reliable, Fully Equipped Sea Boat, U.S.C.G. Documented & Inspected for 49 passengers + 2 crew and All-weather Coastwise Service to 20 miles. • Safety equipment: Category II EI'IRB; 20-man life raft; full PFDs; strobes and throwing rings; fire pump and hose station with 4" water pump for fire safety and special projects; Davit-launched 12 ft. Achilles with outboard cruises at 30 mph for off-vessel work; and 4 watertight bulkheads. • Design specifications: Built to U.S.C.G. and ABS. Certified. Full set of drawings available. • Complete Bridge of New Navigational Electronics, plus Global IIF Communications, Cellular Telephone, WeatherFax, Color TV (200 mi), and CD/Stereo System. Current FCC ship inspection. • Access: Watertight hatches and doors throughout. Interior companionway from pilot house, over engine room, to aft cabin. Full standing headroom and walkways in engine room for excellent service accessibility. • 30 Ton Cargo Hold: 18'x25" Foredeck. Fully equipped with stern bitts and quadrant for deployment of towed arrays or vessel towing operations. Metal halide floodlights fore and aft. • Electric generators for 220/110 VAC 50/60 IIZ 1 Ph.; 24 VDC, 280A; 12 DC. • Full Galley in aft cabin for Hot Meals at Sea; Real Flush Toilets and Category II M.S.D. Sleeping accommodations: Can accommodate 4-16 berths in 2 compartments. Oil-fired hot water heating system with radiators throughout vessel; full insulation. Performance Data: • Cruising speed: 10 knots @ 1600 rpm. • Sewage treatment system: Continuous usage 6-10 persons, overboard discharge certified. • Fuel consumption: 9 gph ® 1600 rpm. • Fresh water: 250 gal. • Fuel capacity: 1000 gal. • Cargo capacity: 30 tons. • Range: 1100 nautical miles • Towing and pushing capacity: Heavy duty 46" propeller and towing gear. Location: • Now Lying at Greenport, NY, Sea-ready 24 hours for Charter at your location, on time, anywhere. Availability: • Vessel may be hauled and configured to any requirement, including installation of sea chests and special transducers, deck equipment, etc. • Minimum Charter Period: 3 days For Successful Marine Projects, Contact: Gil Castro, Diversified Marine Brokerage, 1201 Northern Boulevard, Manhasset, NY 11030 (516) 365-5650 Phone or (516) 627-5329 Fax of the board and has served as president and general manager of major shipbuild- ing companies in the U.S. For further information on the ser- vices provided by Atlantic & Pacific Marine Services, Circle 48 on Reader Service Card Jaxport Announces Plans To Purchase Land For Port's Third Ship Terminal The Jacksonville Port Authority (Jaxport) recently voted to purchase three large tracts of land on Dames Point totalling more than 468 acres, upon which it will build Jacksonville's third public ship terminal. The cost of the land was about $14.4 million. Jaxport already owns 30 acres in the area and will offer to purchase 80 additional acres from individual Dames Point residents following the completion of appraisals. When the final 80 acres are ac- quired, Jaxport has indicated that it will own approximately 579 acres immediately adjacent to its Blount Island Marine Terminal. The property, which is on deep water and slated for port develop- ment under the city's comprehensive master plan, is easily accessible by rail and highway. The new facility will complement Jaxport's existing 1,040-acre port ter- minal complex, consisting of Blount Island and Talleyrand Docks & Ter- minals. G.E. Kurz Receives Robert L. Hague Merchant Marine Award Gerhard E. Kurz, president of Mobil Shipping and Transportation Company, was the recipient of the American Legion's Distinguished Ser- vice Citation at the recent American Legion Merchant Marine Industries' Post No. 1242 annual awards dinner in New York. The presentation was made by Jack Caffrey, post commander and Bill Horan, former post commander. The annual award is given to a person or company that has been judged to have made a significant contribution to the American Mer- chant Marine in the past calendar year. Show at awards dinner from left to right: Jack Caffrey, Gerhard E. Kurz and Bill Horan. 12 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News