The new 6,000-hp tug Jabbar is shown utilizing the
newly designed bow winches for tractor towing.
EQUIPMENT ON M/V JABBAR
(McAllister Bros. Tug)
Main Engines Two General Motors EMD 16-645-E7A
each rated 2,875 bhp @ 900 rpm
Reduction Gears Two Falk Model 3040MR 4.962:1 ratio
Generators Three Detroit Diesel
Propellers Avondale Shipyards, Inc.
Bow Winches New England Trawler Equipment Co.
Anchor Windlass New England Trawler Equipment Co.
Towing Hook New England Trawler Equipment Co.
Primary Radar ITT Decca Marine, Inc.
Secondary Radar ITT Decca Marine, Inc.
VHF Radio ITT Decca Marine, Inc.
SSB Radio ITT Decca Marine, Inc.
Loran C ITT Decca Marine, Inc.
Fathometer Raytheon Marine Co.
Telephone Henschel Corporation
General Alarm Hose-McCann Telephone Co., Inc.
Transformers Square D Company
Evaporator Maxim (Riley-Beaird, Inc.)
Steering Sperry Vickers Div. of Sperry Rand Corp.
Fire Pump Aurora Pump
Fire Pump Engine Detroit Diesel
Air-Horn Kahlenberg Bros. Co.
Searchlights Perko, Inc.
Fuel Filters AMF Cuno
Stuffing Box Johnson Corp.
Hong Kong Owners
Buying Secondhand Ships
The Hong Kong Trade Develop-
ment Council reports that Hong
Kong shipowners are buying sec-
ondhand ships in world markets
at the rate of $60 million worth
over the past several months.
Since April, owners in the Colony
have bought more than 20 ships
ranging from the very large crude
carriers (VLCCs) and ore-oil car-
riers to small cargo vessels. In a
recent interview, one leading
Hong Kong shipowner said that
the price his company paid last
April for two ore-oil carriers was
75 percent less than what similar
vessels would cost today.
The reason given for Hong
Kong's strength as a buying pow-
er is the fact that its shipowners
have generally been able to steer
clear of the adverse effects of the
world shipping recession that oc-
curred between 1974 and 1977.
This was attributed to the "con-
servative" way they operate their
business. According to Frank
Chao, the president of Wah Kwong
and Co. (HK) Ltd. and vice presi-
dent of the International Shipping
Federation, "we always find em-
ployment in long-term charter for
the ship before we acquire it."
Asks Title XI Aid For
Construction Of $14-Million
Drilling Platform
Southern Marine-A Joint Ven-
ture, 900 Corpus Christi National
Bank Building, Corpus Christi,
Texas, has applied for Title XI
financing to aid in the construc-
tion of the J Storm X, a mobile
jackup drilling platform.
The 275-foot, three-column,
mat-type drilling platform, cur-
rently under construction at Beth-
lehem Steel's Beaumont, Texas,
facility, will be contracted for
drilling operations in the Gulf of
Mexico. Scheduled to be delivered
in January 1979, the platform will
be capable of operating in water
depths of at least 23 feet. It is
designed to be towed to drilling
locations.
The Title XI guarantee would
be for approximately 75 percent
of the estimated actual cost of
$14,550,000.
Swedish Government
May Permit Kockums
To Sell Subs Abroad
A "positive response" has been
received by the shipbuilding com-
pany, Swedish Kockums Yarv AB,
from the government to sell a
model of a civilian submarine
abroad — the Type 45, according
to Sven Rahmberg, manager of
Kockums Naval Division.
"Kockums has placed offers for
submarines in a foreign country,
and to sell to that country it is
necessary to have a license from
the government. The government
response has been good, so I
think Kockums will get the li-
cense," Mr. Rahmberg said from
Kockums Malmo headquarters.
He would not reveal with which
country Kockums placed the of-
fers, but he said that the contract
would amount to about 500 mil-
lion Swedish kroner (4.46 Swedish
kroner equals one U.S. dollar),
and would mean employment for
some 200 persons over a five-year
period.
He also would not confirm the
exact number of subs involved,
but indicated that the contract
would call for the sale of between
two and three vessels.
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