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GREAT SHIPS OF 1998 IHI's P&O Nedlloyd Southampton (Continued from page 41) population of RTA84C container- ship engines, but in a bank of cav- ernous cylinders of 960-mm bore and 2,500-mm stroke. Reliability was a focus for the RTA96C development project, given the nature of market demand which has sought single- engine solutions to ever-greater power and speed combinations. Each of the engines for the P&O Nedlloyd ships has been manufac- tured in Japan by Diesel United, a longstanding licensee of Wartsila NSD and its predecessors. Depending on draft and environ- mental conditions, the plant and underwater hull form enable the ship to make 25 knots if required. It is estimated that an average passage speed of 22.8 knots is needed so as to maintain the demanding schedule. While this means that a fast, sustainable speed is vitally important, it equal- ly signifies that there must be suf- ficient power reserve in the instal- lation to enable any lost time to be made up. Although the Loop One timetable entails a rationalized port itinerary, the knock-on effect of any delays due to terminal or mechanical problems, or especially inclement weather, could be con- siderable, and P&O Nedlloyd Southampton has accordingly been engineered to minimize the risk and maximize the operating per- formance. Scale commensurate to that of the prime mover is reflected in the 94.5-ton Lips propeller, claimed to be the heaviest design ever cast, and in the 3.5-MW shaft generator, jSgpfir §9 Ijr certainly one of the largest units of its kind worldwide, and an impos- ing part of the electrical power out- fit supplied by the U.K. firm Brush Electrical Machines. The ship employs a mighty, 2,600-kW Kawasaki bowthruster, given the and Falls Stop Where SlipNot® Safety Flooring Starts. © W.S. Molnar Company Falls are the . __ ^^^^^^ number one J? ' worker acci- / J i ' 1 ^ [>J I dent. Let us /v.. /N > SAFETY FLOORING help yOU QCt 3 grip on this problem. 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Diesel United Main engine Sulzer 12 KTA 96C Propulsive power 89,640 bhp Lindenau's Mariella Amoretti (Continued from page 39) entire package enables the vessel to perform quick landing and leav- ing without tug supply. The vessel is built with a double hull not only for the cargo tanks, but also for the MDO and HFO tanks in the engine room. The rel- atively high number of cargo tanks (16) for a tanker this size results in a relatively low tank size, and thus makes the ship much more flexible in the number of cargoes transport- ed. While tank size is smaller, cargo tank volume was optimized by a careful overall cargo tank design. For the purposes of loading and unloading cargo, all cargo tanks are equipped with a frequen- cy converter, electrical deepwell pump, allowing for high flexibility in the discharging of the cargo of different, specific stripping. A stripping system and a newly developed super stripping system is designed to result in bringing residuals down to practically zero. In comparison to the total cargo tank capacity of 19 million liters, the yard and owner consider this to be an outstanding ecological result. Circle 23 on Reader Service Card 54 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News