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© r e r I f rvT r ® Since working on the water is anything but predictable, it pays to have an engine that is. That's why the most important element we engineer into every Caterpillar" Marine Diesel Engine is reliability. A process dedicated to keeping your operating costs low and your business running smooth. Call 1-800-321-7332 for a free brochure. reportedly propel the boats at speeds of upto 51 knots. The Tribe plans to buy the first TriCat vessel to be built at the Pequot facility to provide world- class transportation to Foxwoods, the resort casino it owns at Mashantucket in southeastern Connecticut. The boat, which will reportedly be the fastest commer- cial passenger vessel in North America, will be 147.6 ft. (45 m) long, with a 38.6-ft. (11.8-m) beam and a 4.6-ft. (1.4-m) draft. The Pequot River Shipworks is a newly created company organized specifically for shipbuilding pro- grams, and is separate from other tribal business enterprises. Tribal Chairman Richard A. Hayward said, "We expect to ini- tially hire 60 employees, many of whom acquired their shipbuilding skills at the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics in nearby Groton. The firm expects to have an annual payroll in excess of $2 million." The Pequots' shipbuilding effort is part of an agreement with the FBM Marine Group. The ship's U.K.-based designer, that gives the Tribe rights to build and sell the high-speed TriCat vessels to cus- tomers in North and South America, the Caribbean and Hawaii. Solar Turbines Inc., based in San Diego, designs and manufactures its gas turbines and turbomachin- ery systems under quality manage- ment systems certified to ISO 9001 standards. Solar Turbines has pro- duced more than 9,500 marine and industrial gas turbines in the 1 to 11-MW (1,350 to 15,000-hp) class for customers in 80 countries, and the turbines have reportedly logged more than 530 million oper- ating hours. For more information on Solar Turbines Circle 95 on Reader Service Card tork Services Announces ompany Developments StorK Services b.v., a worldwide upplier of diesel engine spare arts specializing in Sulzer and &W engines, has completed con- olidation of operations at its ware- ouse facilities in Hoogvliet near he Port of Rotterdam. The compa- y had relocated sales and admin- stration from Hengelo earlier this ear. Reconditioning facilities emain at the Stork factory in engelo, but the exchange pool for epaired pistons, cylinder covers nd valve spindles will be relocat- d to the warehouse. Stock and orkshop facilities are maintained Singapore. A. Benema, contin- es as general manager, and ichael Kurzer, formerly with "ilton-Fijenord Shipyard, joined tork on May 1 as sales manager r the U.S. and Canada, or more information on Stork Services Circle 109 on Reader Service Card Northrop Grumman Marine Systems Supplies Sulzer Engines For USCG Northrop Grumman Marine Systems has supplied four 10,000 bhp Sulzer ZA40S diesel engines for a new U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) icebreaker. In January 1996, the company submitted pro- posals to two U.S. shipyard teams competing for a 12-shipyard pro- gram for the new amphibious assault ship (LPD 17). The ship award is scheduled for this September. Marine Systems has also proposed the main reduction gears that transmit the propulsion power at an efficient propeller speed. Circle 214 on Reader Service Card MARINE PROPULSION ENGINES RANGING FROM 85 TO 8050 BHP. MARINE GENERATOR SETS RANGING FROM 6 5 TO 4840 EKW. CATERPILLAR ly, 1996 57