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AmerCable Amerguide Quick Stripping ^ rH rQ> Shipboard Cables Low Smoke • Non^halogen • Armored or Unarmored Amerguide quick stripping shipboard cables are designed for easy, reduced cost installations. This high quality product from AmerCable, America's manufacturer of specialty cables, features a flexible crosslinked polyolefin outer jacket and a rubber-based water blocking material. Amerguide is available in a multitude of conductor sizes and configurations to match your specifications. Kevlar® rip cords can be grasped and pulled, allowing the jacket and water block to be peeled back in one piece for quick preparation. Mil-C-24643/14 15,16,17,19,22 — ^ , . I-,,, 350 Bailey Road • El Dorado, Arkansas • Fax (501) 862-9613* (501) 862-4919 • (800) 643-1516 Circle 159 on Reader Service Card Circle 339 on Reader Service Card 6 MARITIME REPORTER 118 E. 25TH St. New York, N.Y. 10010 tel: (212) 477- 6700 fox: (212) 254-6271 Representatives U. S. MR. JAMES N. McCLINTOCK Gulf States Simpson Corporate Park Indigo House, Suite A 206 South Tyler Street Covington, La. 70433 Telephone: (504) 893-5099 Telefax: (504) 893-5024 Scandinavia MR. STEPHAN R. G. ORN AB Stephan R.G. Orn Box 184, S-27100 Ystad, Sweden Telephone: 46 411-18400 Telefax: 46 411 10531 United MR.MICHAEL J. DAMSELL Kingdom Euromedia Ltd. P.O. Box 122 Hayward's Heath West Sussex RH16 1YF, ENGLAND Telephone:0444 417360 Telefax:0444 417360 Italy MR. V1TTORIO F. NEGRONE Ediconsult Internazionale Piazza Fontane Marose, 3-16123 Genova, Italy Telephone: (010) 583684 Telefax: (010) 566578 Telex: 281197 EDINTI Korea MR.C.H. PARK Far East Marketing Inc. Rm. 508, Chungmu Building 10, 2-ka, Pil-dong, Chung ku. Seoul, Korea Telephone: (02) 265 - 5043 Telefax: (02) 277 - 5148 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News IGBE Special Supplement page 11 Nichols Brothers To Build Second Catamaran For South Pacific, Hopper Barge For Portland Company Nichols Brothers Boat Build- ers, Inc., will build a second cruise/ dive catamaran for Alaska Dive Boat, according to Matt Nichols, president of the Whidbey Island, Wash, shipyard. The yard also recently won a contract to build a 237.5-ft. (72.4-m) split hopper dump barge for Manson Construc- tion Co. of Portland, Ore. Owner Dave Usibelli, president of Alaska Dive Boat, said the new 100- foot (30.5-m) catamaran will operate out of Palau in Micronesia, as part of an Aggressor Fleet, Inc. franchise. The vessel will be about 30 ft. (9.1 m) wide and draw 4.5 ft. (1.4 m). The new vessel will be larger than the 80- ft.(24.4-m) Kona Aggres- sor II that Nichols built for Mr. Usibelli's Live/ Dive Hawaii in 1992. The new catamaran, designed by International Catama- rans, Ltd. of Australia, will accommodate 49 passengers on day dive trips or 16 on extended cruises. It will utilize longer "Zee hulls" developed by InCat that re- portedly cut wake, enhance fuel Drawing of a cruise/dive catamaran to be built by Nichols Brothers for Alaska Dive Boat. efficiency and improve ride. The boat will be powered by Cat- erpillar 3412TI, 1,050 bhp diesel en- gines driving Hamilton 571 waterjets through 1:2.03 reduction gears, pro- viding a speed of 22 knots. Service power will be provided by a pair of 50-kW Northern Lights generators. The hopper barge will be built from 1,167 tons of heavy steel and will have a complex spoon bow. The barge will have a 54-ft. (16.5-m)beam and an overall depth of 22 ft. (6.7 m). A machinery space will enclose an 8712 General Electric diesel engine to power the hydraulic system that will operate the split hoppers to dump dredge tailings. Nichols also built earlier vessels for Manson construc- tion, such as a 220-ft. (67-m) by 54-ft. (16.5-m) ABS ocean load line cargo barge and the 267-ft. (81.4-m) by 54- ft. (16.5 m) 4,000-cu.-yd. split hull hopper dredge, Newport. For more information on Nichols Brothers,