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business demands a value-added relationship with a lubrication company," explained Brent Lowe, Manager of Chevron Marine Lubricants. "Our experience with the Sea Princess illustrates this point. We worked closely with the Sea Princess engineers to select the right Chevron lubricant for the engine as well as other mechanical systems on the ship." This commitment wasn't lost on Mr. Durmont. "The Chevron sales and support network is truly interested how the Chevron prod- uct is assisting our operation," he explained. "Chevron products meet OEM requirements, and Chevron provides expertise and performance analysis. Plus they can deliver anywhere in the world in a timely manner at a competi- tive price." For more information on Chevron Circle 51 on Reader Service Card SMI Signs Letter Of Intent With Oceaneering Service Marine Industries (SMI) has signed a letter of intent with Oceaneering International, Inc. for the design and construction of a second 243 ft. (74 m), 4,000 hp multi-service vessel (MSV) with an option for a third. Ocean Intervention II will have a diesel electric propulsion system provid- ing a total of 6,400 hp for electrical power generation. Power will be produced by two CAT 3508B-SCAC diesel engines with a 910 kW SR4B generator and one CAT 3406-DIT diesel engines with a 250 kW SR4 gener- ator. For stern propulsion, two 1,000 hp GE 752 electric motors in tan- dem on each shaft line will provide power to two Aquamaster US 2011 360 degree azimuthing thrusters. Maneuverability and station keep- ing will be aided by a pair of 1,000 hp fixed pitch Kamewa US 3524- 2TT tunnel thrusters. Ocean Intervention II features full auto- matic dynamic positioning capabil- ity and will be classed ABS DP-2 for unrestricted ocean service and equipped with a fully integrated GMDSS for area A3 operation and will be SOLAS-compliant. The new MSV will feature a built-in, 150-hp Millennium heavy work class ROV and equipment to sup- port diving and related services. With a beam of 54 ft. (16.5 m) and a depth of 19 ft. (5.8 m) and a draft of 15 ft. (4.6 m), the vessel's capac- ities include oil day and storage tanks totaling 149,000 gallons, fresh water of 90,000 and drill water or ballast of 300,000 gallons. Ocean Intervention II is scheduled to be christened in February 1999, after which it will commence ser- vice in deepwater offshore opera- tions. For more information Circle 47 on Reader Service Card More Power From Large Sulzer Units Wartsila NSD has increased the power outputs of the Sulzer RTA48T, RTA58T and RTA68T two-stroke marine diesel engines by approximately seven percent. The output of the RTA48T has been increased from 1,850 to 1,980 bhp/cylinder; the RTA58T from 2,720 to 2,890 bhp/cylinder; and the RTA68T from 3,740 to 4,000 bhp/cylinder (2,750 to 2,940 kW). These new outputs have been obtained by a combination of increasing the BMEP from 18.2 to 19 bar, and raising the engine run- ning speed. For more information on Wartsila NSD Circle 62 on Reader Service Card FERNSTRUM 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN ENGINEERED KEEL COOLING R.W. FERNSTRUM & COMPANY You want the best of everything on your boat, as long as it's affordable...right? Then why don't you give us a call? For the cost of a phone call, well figure out which of over 8000 different Gridcoolers is right for cooling your engine in your application. How can you go wrong? We've been engineering cooling systems for all types of marine engines for the last 50 years. Our product is so durable, efficient and easy to install that the U.S. Navy wrote their keel cooling specifications around our Gridcoolers. Why take chances when it comes to your engines' dependability? Do it right the first time... use Fernstrum Gridcoolers. es und only in the GRIDCOOLER: • Completely assembled and factory tested • Silver brazed and welded joints • Heavy gauge 90/10 copper-nickel or 5000 series aluminum rectangular tube • Custom designed • The most compact form of keel cooling 1716 11th Avenue, Menominee, Ml 49858 Ph: 306-863-5553 Fax: 906-863-5634 December, 1997 Circle 293 on Reader Service Card 17