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Annual Northwind Marine Offers Versatile SAFE Boats Northwind Marine of Seattle will build the patented, rigid hull SAFE aluminum boats. Boats under construction include models from 19 to 28 ft. (5.8 x 8.5 m) fitted for shrimp fishing, oil boom deploy- ment and dive charter service. The full line of SAFE Boats range from 13-ft. (3.9-m) yacht tenders to a 40- ft. (12.2-m) models suitable for ser- vice as a dive platforms, and other applications. Northwind will build the boats — under a license from Norseman Marine Products, which developed and patented the line of boats. Seacor Debuts Next-Generation Platform Supply Vessel A 248-ft. (75.6-m) boat which rep- resents Seacor's "new" generation of platform supply vessels designed for deepwater cargo ser- vice was recently recommissic in New Orleans. The vessel, which was origin 218 ft. (66.4 m), was lengthenec ft. (9.1 m) and fitted with dynai positioning equipment and ac tional thruster capacity. 1 Seacor Frontier will accommod; (Continued on page t Crowley: In It For The Long Haul Crowley Marine Services recently tackled a pair of big transport jobs. A tandem of two Crowley barges departed October 1 from Seattle, enroute to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (pic- tured). The company transported the first of three 310 x 52 x 18-ft. (94.5 x 15.8 x 5.5-m) precast concrete pontoons and related structures for a floating bridge being built by Dillingham- Manson for use by the Navy between Ford Island and the main island of Oahu. The 5,000- ton pontoons were built by Concrete Technology of Tacoma, Wash. The barges are being transported in tandem behind Crowley's 7,200-bhp Invader-class tug Bulwark. Crowley used float-on/float-off methods to load the massive precast unit at Todd Shipyards' drydock in Seattle. The barge — No. 400 — was submerged in the drydock, then the pontoon — which draws approximately 12 ft. — was floated into position above the barge deck. Raising the barge placed the unit aboard the barge, where it was secured for the 2,500-mile sea voyage. "In Hawaii, we'll sink the barge right in Pearl Harbor," said Craig Tonga, Crowley's general manager of Oil Industry Services. "We've selected the off-load site and had both a bottom survey and a side scan completed to make sure it's a good area to set the barge on the bottom in order to float the pontoon off." Tandem Tow Heads To Kwajalein Two 400-ft. (122-m) Crowley barges departed on October 15 from Seattle, bound for the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands, trans- porting construction equipment and materials on behalf of the J.A. Jones Construction Co. Approximately 21,000 tons of construction cargoes were aboard the two barges, including cranes, forklifts, dump trucks, graders, and containers full of bags of cement and aggregate. The barges were towed in tandem by Crowley's 7,200-bhp tug Sea Victory. Because of its large fuel capacity and economy of opera- tion, the vessel was scheduled to complete the 5,000-mile journey without a fuel stop. The international choice for quality, fit-for-purpose, M sanitation products among specifiers serving the mega yacht, tanker, freighter, workboat, fishing vessel and oil platform markets. MARKETED WORLDWIDE BY: ITT Jabsco 1485 Dale Way, Costa Mesa CA 92628-2158 Tel. +1 714 545-8251 Fax. +1 714 556-4206 Web Page: http://www.gsn.com Bingley Road, Hoddesdon Hertfordshire, EN11 0BU UK Tel.+44 (0) 1992 450145 Fax. +44(0) 1992 467132 Circle 273 on Reader Service Card MULTI-PURPOSE PUMPING EFFICIENCY NO MOVING PARTS NO MAINTENANCE VM DECK EDUCTORS Only the hose goes into tank to vacuum liquids at rate of 10-15 gpm at suction lifts up to 70 or more. it dry! VM BILGEMATE Ideal for pumping bilges—stripping ballast, etc. Peripheral jet design handles liquids, solids, air. 2V?" to 6" sizes available. VM PORTABLE EDUCTORS Handy auxiliary pump for regular or emergency pumping of liquids from ballast, bilge, cargo spaces and tanks. Just attach hose from fire main and lower eductor into space to pump large quantities of liquid quicks and easily. 58 VITA MOTIVATOR CO. INC. 566 PARKER STREET, NEWARK, NJ 07104 201-268-1211* FAX 201-268-1212 • TELEX 226000ETLXUR k NORWAY: F. ZIMMER: 02 55-86 4« ENGLAND: FERGUSON 1 TIMPS0N: 593-7611 a HOLLAND: BUREAU INSPECTOR: 434-81-88 SINGAPORE: KENS0N ENT.: 296-6055 Circle 357 on Reader Service Card Maritime Reporter/Engineering News