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For additional information on the ship- yards in this report, circle the number on the Reader Service Card in this edi- tion, or log on to www.maritimereporterinfo.com: Blohm + Voss 65 Blohm + Voss Repair 66 Flender Werft 67 Howaldtswerke Werft (HDW) 68 Meyer Werft 69 SSW GmbH 70 eliminate some passenger capacity for additional RoRo space. It will also receive a new name, Tom Sawyer. While SSW GmbH is strictly a new construc- tion facility, it agreed to the conversion because it built the ship. Apart from the RoPax ships, SSW GmbH also has an order for seven con- tainerships (pictured on page 52) plus three options. The 696 x 97.7 ft. (212.2 x 29.8 m) new design features improved lines, which as a result are intended to provide the same speed with less installed power. The 27,000 dwt. GL- classed ship will have a 22 knot speed courtesy of a Wartsila 7RTA 72 U-B powerplant which generates 21,560 kW at 99 rpm. Of the 2,500 container spaces avail- able, nearly 14 percent — 340 — are for cool carriers. First steel was cut in April, and the launching is set for October. Three hulls in the series will be built in Romania, coming to Germany for full outfitting. The last of the seven vessels is due for delivery in mid 2003. Three shipbuilding contracts exceed- ing 400 Million DM (172.6 million) were recently awarded to Liibeck, Ger- many-based Flender Werft. The con- tracts include a RoRo passenger ferry for Smyril Line of the Faroe Islands, which will be built in accordance with Schottel Tug Featured In Oslo The latest Schottel tugs for the Fairplay shipping company are equipped with Schottel Rudderpro- pellers of type STT 1515 CP. Hamburg tug operator Fairplay Towage and Schottel GmbH & Co. teamed to present Fairplay-26 at Nor- Shipping 2001 in Oslo. This stern tug and its sister ship Fairplay-25 were built by the Spanish yard Astilleros Zamakona. Both are equipped with two Schottel Rudderpropellers — type SRP 1515 CP (2,025 kW each) — and one Schottel STT 110 LK Transverse Thruster, type (2.8 tons of thrust). The tugs are stationed in Rotterdam, and are used primarily for offshore tasks, achiev- ing a bollard pull of 67 tons and a for- ward speed of 13.5 knots. Schottel also presented a full-size example of the Schottel type STP 200 Twin Propeller (max. 420 kW), a propulsion system that is the successful optimization of the complete Schottel Rudderpropeller sys- tem. Circle 63 on Reader Service Card the plans and documents of Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft. In addition, a pair of 3,600-TEU containerships will be built for Hamburg-based shipowner Claus-Peter Offen. These newbuildings will be initiated directly following the Superfast Ferries currently under construction at the yard, and will keep the yard fully occupied to the start of 2003. Greek ferry operator Attica Enterpris- es took delivery of its new Superfast VII ferry, the first of four sister ships, from Howaldtswerke Werft (HDW) shipyards in Kiel, Germany. Attica's new ferries will be deployed in the Baltic Sea, serv- ing routes between Germany and Fin- land and Germany and Sweden. Super- fast VII will start commercial operations linking the German port of Rostock with Hanko in Finland on May 17. with Superfast VIII joining it in about six months. Attica Enterprises said its new Baltic cruise-class ferries have a capaci- ty for 626 passengers, 85 cars and 110 trucks each. Hall Associates of Washington. Inc. Exclusively in our hands for sale. U.S. Flag Dual Mode Articulated Tug-Barge 493'x 58'x 19' 2" Max Draft 5500 ST DWT ABS Ocean Loadline Built 1941/Converted 1998 5 year ABS done in October 2000 Tug built 1943 as ATA/Converted 1998 Asking USD 4,250,000 as is where is U.S. Great Lakes. Details upon request. Christopher E. Hall Hall Associates of Washington, Inc. Commercial Marine Brokers and Consultants 11503 Pine Ct, P.O. Box 1554, Mukilteo, WA 98275 Phone (425) 349-5867 Fax (425)349-1576 email-chall@halltug.com http://www.halltug.com Circle 324 on Reader Service Card www.maritimereporterinfo.com Attention, Radio Electronics Technicians! V— o n jrsm meet Jk^ A r JSK i jjjp w ith Excellence and Opportunity Your communications, electronic repair, and maintenance experience is needed. Whether your experience is commercial or military, Military Sealift Command needs you as a member of its advanced technology team. Imagine travel to ports in Europe, Asia, and the Caribbean while supporting Department of Defense initiatives. Earn top pay, excellent leave, and full government health and retirement benefits. If you have the background experience, and the ability to obtain a top-secret clearance, MSC can put your skills to work today. Communications is the key to MSC. Call 1-877-292-7709 MSC is an equal opportunity employer and drug-tree workplace. ^ Military • Sealift W Command 1-877-292-7709 www.msc.navy.mil July, 2001 Circle 323 on Reader Service Card www.maritimetoday.com www.maritimereporterinfo.com 53