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tapped the expertise of NNS to remedy the situation. In addi- tion, to removing the 45-ton rotor unit on the starboard side Azipods, as well as checking wiring, shafts and bearings, the yard was also asked to replace the vessel's portside bearings and rotor unit. The rotors on both sides were extracted, according to NNS' Becky Stewart, by hydraulic transporters, which are able to move the pods quicker and easier. Stewart added that the trans- porters also cut back on time — anywhere between 10 and 12 hours a day of manpower because of their strength. In addition, the yard has all the capabilities to handle this job in-house, without having to solicit help from outside sources. Stewart added that if the yard did not have this ability, it could possi- bly add on extra time on Paradise's drydocking from three to five days. Since the cruise industry works on a tight itinerary schedule this was a plus for Carnival in that NNS had all its IV VingCard ' Marine TrioVing® locks direct from the manufacturer VingCard Marine Bryan Oaks Business Park 1500 NW 1st street Dania, FL-33004 Tel: (1) 954 920 0772 Fax: (1) 954 920 2446 E-mail:marine.usa@vingcard.com Circle 315 on Reader Service Card SUPERIOR ENERGIES INC. TEMP-SET® INSULATION COVERS MANUFACTURING AND CONTRACTING Removable Reusable Temp-Set Insulation Covers, Manifolds, Turbos, Silencers, and complete Exhaust Systems. • Reduce engine room temperature • Lower engine room noise • Easy to assemble • Coast Guard Compliant ACOUSTICAL INSULATION ASBESTOS ABATEMENT TURN-KEY JOBS Let us take care of all your insulation and abatement needs WANT SUPERIOR QUALITY WANT SUPERIOR SERVICE CALL SUPERIOR ENERGIES INC. 1-800-BUY-SEI-1 P.O. Drawer 386, Groves TX 77619 Telephone: (409) 962-8549 Fax: (409) 962-4027 Website: www insuiationsei.com equipment and materials directly on-site for a quick and accu- rate repair job. Aside from this unscheduled emergency repair, NNS has a trio of Carnival vessels — Destiny, Fantasy and Triumph — scheduled for routine drydocking this fall. The first of the group to arrive will be Destiny on September 5, followed by Fantasy sometime in early September - October, and Triumph's premiere drydocking in October. The vessels will spend approximately seven to 10 days at the Virginia yard. — Regina P. Ciardiello Circle 278 on Reader Service Card Circle 243 on Reader Service Card BIG GREEN Dual engine room design shown above A Breakthrough Technology in Console System Design! Lightweight, modular console systems replace the hard-wired embedded technology. These systems permit the console to be the last item placed in the control room and walked through a standard marine door frame. • ACCU certified shown above. • Data buss monitoring and control drastically reduces wiring to the EOS. • Modular designs which are assembled in place. • No single piece weighs more than 25 lbs. • Easy disassembly for maintenance or upgrade. • Fail-safe redundant CPU's and displays for each of 3 main sections. • Software and hardware "mimics". • ABS and USCG approved for all levels of manning ACC, ACCU, ABCU. • Port, STBD, and auxiliary section from left to right. • K for more information i s ELECTRONIC MARINE SYSTEMS, INC. 800 Ferndaie Place Rahway, NJ 07065 732.382.4344 732.388.5111 fax emsmarcon@aol.com e-mail http://www.emsmarcon.com Circle 230 on Reader Service Card