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Aker To Construct Car- Passenger Ferry Aker Finnyards and the Greek G A Ferries have signed a letter of intent for the building of a new car-passenger ferry for short international routes and Greek domestic traffic. The letter also includes an option for another vessel. The new vessel, which will be deliv- ered in spring 2001 will boast a length of 492 ft. (150 m) and a beam of 82 ft. (25 m). Propulsion by four diesel engines totaling 50,000 kW will provide a speed of 29 knots. G A Ferries, operator of 10 vessels, intends to go public in Athens this year. North Florida Shipyards Awarded MarAd Contract American Overseas Marine Corpora- tion (AMSEA), on behalf of MarAd, has granted North Florida Shipyards (Jack- sonville), a contract to modify deck spaces of M/V Cape Wrath. With work encompassing the removal of six movable decks, and one fixed deck, three new fixed decks will be fab- ricated by the yard's affiliate — North Florida Shipbuilding — and installed in the cargo spaces. Additional modifica- tions will be performed on fire stations, vent systems, lighting and hydraulic systems to serve the new deck areas. Circle 55 on Reader Service Card Rolls-Royce Wins $ 1 Million Contract Syncrolift Inc., a Rolls-Royce compa- ny, has won a contract worth more than $1 million to supply Ocean Marine LLC, a subsidiary of Marine Hydraulics Intl. (MHI), with a Syncrolift® at its new facility, currently being built in Portsmouth, Va. MHI's premiere Syncrolift will lift luxury yachts measuring up to 235 ft. (71.6 m), and weighing up to 1,230 tons for repair and dry storage. With a 210 x 40 ft. platform, the shiplift will be paired with a 100-ton Travel Lift, utiliz- ing eight specially refurbished 240-ton hoists. Scheduled for an April 2000 commission, the project also includes a marina with 130 wet slips and 320 dry boat storage slots. Circle 56 on Reader Service Card NASSCO Lands First Phase Of Ship Conversion National Steel and Shipbuilding Com- I pany (NASSCO), a General Dynamics Company, received $2 million for the first phase of an estimated $25 million contract to convert a U.S. Navy Strate- gic Sealift Program vessel to meet the readiness capabilities of the U.S. Marine Corps. Included in Phase I will be the development of design changes, materi- At [ It Tranter S On Board... In PHE Applications From mht You find Tranters plate heat exchangers everywhere on the high seas and inland waterways—on Naval and Coast Guard ships, fleet oilers, commercial containerships, tankers, oceangoing tugs, buoy tenders and offshore drilling vessels. We've never been high on blowing our own bosuns whistle about our unsurpassed plate-type heat exchanger technology, but plenty of ship owners, builders and opera- tors can signal you how they have lowered costs and increased the productivity of their vessels with our SUPERCHANGER® plate and frame, PLATECOIL® prime surface and MAXCHANGER® all-welded plate heat exchangers. al specifications, as well as the planning for the Phase II conversion effort, effec- tive immediately. The vessel set for con- version — USNS Soderman — is scheduled to arrive at NASSCO during the summer of 2000, and is expected to finish on March 1,2001. The conversion encompasses added living quarters for 50 additional person- nel, changing of the stern ramp to an in- water ramp and upgrading of the heli- copter landing deck to an all-weather flight deck. Circle 57 on Reader Service Card Tarbit Selects Schilling Monovec Rudder The Dordecht-based De Biebosch yard in the Netherlands has ordered a Schilling Monovec rudder from Ham- worthy KSE for a 4,500-dwt tanker cur- rently under construction for Swedish Tarbit Shipping. Enhanced maneuver- ability provided by the one-piece Schilling design offers the potential to upgrade operational flexibility aspects — particularly at slow speeds. In addition, Hyundai Heavy Industries of Korea has ordered a single screw Schilling Monovec rudder from Ham- worthy for a 7,800 cu. m LPG Carrier it is constructing for Norwegian owner Navion. Circle 9 on Reader Service Card 650370 Bow To Stern! ISO 3 D a 1 CERTIFIED Tranter, inc. A Texas Division A P.O. Box 2289 : Wichita Falls, Texas 76307 (940) 723-71251 Fax: (940) 723-5131 http://wwvu.tranter.eom/m A E-mail: jbell@tranter.com For over 20 years, we've been supplying marine heat exchangers in full compliance with codes and specifications as required by the ABS; the U.S. Coast Guard; shock testing per MIL-S- 90ID; vibration testing per MIL-STD-f67-l; dynamic load calculations for ship motion; and ASME U stamp per Sec. VIII Div. 1. Discover how efficient your on board heat transfer can be. Call, fax or e-mail us today, or visit our website. Ask for ourTIS-108A technical bulletin of marine amplications. or arranee a February, 2000 Circle 287 on Reader Service Card 65