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and gaming commission offices and crew breakrooms and lockers, all areas off-limits to passengers on every casino vessel in any event. The casinos are located on the three decks of the barge unit. A large atrium between the first and second deck increases the overhead space in the main casino, providing the atmosphere of a land-based ca- sino. The entire area is cooled with a 200-ton air conditioning system from Carrier. THE PRESIDENT CASINO MISSISSIPPI Equipment List Main engines Caterpillar Propeller Bird Johnson Thruster Schottel Generator engines Caterpillar Thruster engine Caterpilla Reduction gears Twin Disc Engine controls Rexroth Steering controls Custom Hydraulics Deck machinery Nabrico Shafting Aquamet Coatings Sigma Coatings VHF radio Standard Communications Depth sounder Delta Marine Radar Raytheon Switchboard Industrial Power Systems Pumps MP Pumps and Worthington Sewage system Envirovac Air conditioning Carrier Fixed C02 Kiddie What You Seek Is What You Get! w„ hether you're a veteran to the casino gaming industry or just starting out, IGBE is the resource you've been looking for. From the Exhibit Halls filled with the latest products and services to the cutting-edge educational programs, IGBE is designed to help you increase your profits and run a better business. You don't have to look any further. Make your plans to attend today. Las Vegas, February 9-10,1993 + Monte Carlo, March 16-18,1993 For more information call (203) 852-0500 or FAX (203) 838-3710 ©1992 CMC ABgjMS EVENT Complete and send to IGBE/CMC, 200 Connecticut Avenue, Norwalk, CT 06856-4990, USA. Telephone: (203) 852-0500, Fax: (203) 838-3710 I'm interested in exhibiting attending IGBE Las Vegas t-™^™.. IGBE Europa (kin ting Business Name Title Company, City G18 . State/Province. GandngBu^m^ March 16-18. >!&> "ipaceFontvieille Monaco IC BE ZIP/Postal Code Country i N T t K N A I • J Gaming Business WMI • FXPOSmON 93 Telephone _ Fax February 9-10. 1993 Bally's Casino Resort Las Vegas, Nevada^ Circle 261 on Reader Service Card WATER'S EDGE Skipper Liner Circle 46 on Reader Service Card The Water's Edge was constructe( by SkipperLiner, Inc. of La Crosse Wis., for owner Water's Edge Res taurant of Long Island, N.Y. The 149-passenger sternwheeler mea sures 65-feet long by 18-feet wide and has a draft of 3.5 feet. The interior decor of the boat is handcrafted cherry with brass ac- cents, and is complemented with emerald green interior carpeting. Delivered in September, the 85- ton vessel is powered by two Cum- mins 4BT engines generating a com- bined 320 hp. The powerplants drive Michigan Wheel propellers through Twin Disc MG506 reduction gears. Aquamet provided the shafting. Newage supplied a model VCI224E16,40-kW generator to pro- vide the boat with electrical power, and Cummins supplied the genera- tor engine. Engine controls are from Morse and steering controls were supplied by Hynautic. Electronics equipment on the ves- sel includes: Icom model M-56 VHF radio; Raytheon model R-21X ra- dar; and a Danforth compass. The boat also features Monarch pumps, model BVF-S50, and is fin- ished with coatings from Inorganic Coatings. WATER'S EDGE Equipment List Main engines Cummins Propeller Michigan Wheel Generator engine Cummins Generator Newage Reduction gears Twin Disc Engine controls Morse Steering controls Hynautic Shafting Aquamet Coatings Inorganic Coatings VHF radio Icom Radar Raytheon Compass Danforth Pumps Monarc BARFLEUR Kvaerner Masa-Yards Circle 147 on Reader Service Card The passenger/car ferry M/V Barfleur for B.A.I. Brittany Ferries/ Truckline in France was delivered by Kvaerner Masa-Yards, Inc. at the Helsinki New Shipyard. The 1,212-passenger ferry mea- sures more than 517 feet long, has a 76-foot breadth and a 19-foot draft. Powered by four Wartsila Vasa me- dium speed, four stroke diesel en- gines, generating 3,100 kW at 720 rpm each, the Barfleur has a top speed of 19.5 knots. The Wartsila diesels drive two, four-blade, controllable pitch, 4.3- meter diameter KaMe Wa propellers through Lohmann + Stolterfoht, 2:1 44 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News