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Crowley Delivers Second Of Three Part Tug Series Crowley Marine Services has deliv- ered Attentive, the second of three 140- ft. (42.6 m), 10,000-hp Prevention and Response Tugs (PRTs), to Alyeska Pipeline Service Company in Valdez, Alaska. Attentive and its pair of sister- ships - Alert and Aware - will be used by Crowley in the Trans Alaska Pipeline System trade. Alert was deployed in February; Aware is scheduled to be delivered this month. The PRT trio will join Alyeska's Ship Escort Response Vessel System (SERVS), serving as tanker escorts in Prince William Sound. During its sea trials, Attentive generat- ed a bollard pull of 305,000-lbs. and running speed of 17 knots. Equipped for firefighting, emergency response and oil spill recovery, all three PRTs are pow- ered by twin Caterpillar 3612B engines generating the combined 10,192-hp dri- ving two Kamewa Aquamaster azimuthing thrusters. The tugs' design scope was developed by Seattle-based Guido Perla and Asso- ciates; construction occurred at Dakota Creek Shipyard in Anacortes, Wash, for Vessel Management Services - a sub- sidiary of Crowley Maritime that owns and leases vessels. Design features include accommodations for up to 16 personnel, Schuyler fendering, a Markey TDS-40 towing winch, 3,000 ft. of oil recovery boom and on-deck stowage for two oil spill recovery skiffs. Circle 172 on Reader Service Card Lochnevis Launched At Ailsa-Troon A new ferry built for Caledonian MacBrayne was launched by Scottish shipbuilding and repair yard Ailsa- Troon. The 164 ft. (50 m) vessel named Lochnevis will be deployed along the Small Isles route, replacing the MV Lochmor that was constructed by the yard for Caledonian MacBrayne more than 20 years ago. KMW t* i i in ' Able to hold up to 200 passengers and 14 cars, the 161 ft. (49 m) vessel holds the latest developments in stabilizer control and propulsion technology. Circle 71 on Reader Service Card USNS Charlton Arrives NASSCO has delivered USNS Charl- ton to the U.S. Navy. The fifth new con- struction ship built by the yard under the Navy's Strategic Sealift Program, Charl- ton was completed under target cost and delivered five months ahead of sched- ule. Demonstrated at sea under NASS- CO's Single Integrated Trial concept, which helps to reduce costs and cycle time, thus accelerating delivery, the ves- sel was received by the Navy without any discrepancies. Measuring 950 ft. (289.5 m) with 390,000 sq. ft. of cargo carrying space, the large, medium-speed RoRo Charlton is named after U.S. Army Sergeant Cornelius Charlton, a posthumous recipient of the Medal of Honor for his heroic actions in Korea. Circle 74 on Reader Service Card From now on all Shipbuilders in the World have a common Language. Let's talk Tribon! Kockums Computer Systems (KCS) has been acquired by The Sixth National Fund Board of Sweden and is now incor- porated as Tribon Solutions. Being the world market leader within software systems for the design and production of ships Tribon Solutions is now introducing an entirely new business concept focusing on cost efficiency for shipbuilders. It features not only the latest software generation, but also a range of highly com- petent consulting services such as management and soft- ware training, workshops and health checks. A vital element of this new business concept is the uni- que possibilities offered by the Tribon Internet Marketplace for shipbuilders and component/equipment suppliers which will be launched in October, 2000. For further information and contacts, you are welcome to visit www. tribon. com IBONr solutions Circle 278 on Reader Service Card l» OUR 24-HOUR SERVICE EXTENSIVE GOVERNOR INVENTORY CORE EXCHANGE PROGRAMS Can be a real TIMES AVER. For more information, call (954) 462-7404 or toll free 1-877-659-6328 or visit our web site at www.govconsys.com. GCS GOVERNOR CONTROL SYSTEMS, INC. ••••••••••••••••••••••••• WOODWARD authorized distributors & service center 3190 S.W. 4th Avenue • Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33315 Circle 279 on Reader Service Card 23 i-iii MicBra'A; oj •T: