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  • Color Lines new high speed ro-ro ferry will be equipped with Wartsila main and auxiliary engines.
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    Big Power Package for Norwegian Ferries by Wartsila

    2006-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Wartsila Corporation will provide the main and auxiliary engines for two new high speed Ro-Ro ferries being built at Aker Yards''Rauma facility in Finland for Norwegian operator Color Line AS.

  • A new Kittiwake ANALEXrs particle sensorwill be among the products on show at SMM 2006.
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    Remote Online Sensors Debut at SMM

    2006-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Littlehampton UK based Kittiwake, already well established in the fuel and lube oil testing market, travels to Hamburg for SMM 2006, where it will unveil its new ANALEXrs range of remote online sensors which will address the issue of oil analysis at sea.

  • The first Carousel-Combi tugs to be ordered will have one large single screw and an azimuthing thruster forward.
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    Multraship Orders Carousel Tugs From Malaysia

    2006-08-01T00:00:00Z

    The long awaited orders for the first two innovative Combi tugs, equipped with the unique Carousel towing system, have now materialised. Dutch salvage and towage company Multraship Towage & Salvage has ordered two tugs of this type from Malaysian shipbuilder Nautica Nova Shipbuilding & Engineering (NNSE).

  • Clemenceau was taken for a 16,000 mile round trip by ITC tugs.
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    ITC Carry Out a 16,000 Mile Round Trip With French Warship

    2006-08-01T00:00:00Z

    After a towage operation of 16,000 nautical miles, the tug Sable Cape from International Towage Contractors BV (ITC) of the Netherlands finally handed over the French aircraft carrier Clemenceau to French Navy tugs at the Port of Brest.

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    TOWLINES

    2006-08-01T00:00:00Z

    .The Seattle based marine services organisation, the Foss Maritime Company, has announced that it is expanding into the American East Coast market with the acquisition of the Constellation Tug Company of Charlestown, Mass.

  • Elbe is one of a pair of powerful Voith tractors for URAG in Bremerhaven.
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    Reinforcements for URAG

    2006-08-01T00:00:00Z

    Bremen based towage company Unterweser Reederei (URAG) has taken delivery of two new Voith Schneider tractor tugs and is reported to be considering further orders for replacement vessels for their 16 tug fleet.

  • Smit Broncho is the first of a trio of shallow draft/tug workboats for Smit.
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    New Smit Broncho Class Almost Complete at IHC

    2006-08-01T00:00:00Z

    Smit Broncho, the first of three new pusher tugs, has been delivered by the IHC Holland Delta Shipyard to Smit Transport BV. Designated a Delta Multi Purpose Pusher Tug 2500 (DMPT 2500), the vessel was subjected to extensive trials and is now in service.

  • The only tug of any size to be built in Britain this year is the Afon Caradog.
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    'Afon Caradog', Britain's Biggest Newbuild

    2006-07-01T00:00:00Z

    The Holyhead Towing Company Ltd has taken delivery of its fifth multi-purpose shallow draft tug/work vessel from Hepworth Shipyard Ltd at Paull, on Humberside. Named Afon Caradog, it is the only tug of any size to be built in a British yard this year.

  • Valiant B is now working out of Falmouth for Plantain.
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    'Valiant B' Gives Plantain a Major Boost

    2006-07-01T00:00:00Z

    The capability of Falmouth based towage and marine services contractor Plantain UK Ltd has been given a major boost with the delivery of their new twin-screw tug Valiant B.

  • Hamtun is now operating with Multraship as the Multratug 16. Photo courtesy of W. Kruit.
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    TOWLINES

    2006-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Fairmount Marine, with its headquarters in Rotterdam, has taken delivery of the third of their new 200 ton bollard pull long range deepsea tugs.

  • Lerwick Port Authority has a powerful new tug/pilot vessel.
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    Lerwick Port Authority Gets a Powerful New Tug/Pilot Vessel

    2006-07-01T00:00:00Z

    A powerful new tug/pilot vessel for the Lerwick Port Authority arrived at the Shetland port during the first few days of June. The 20m vessel, with a 20 ton bollard pull, is a direct replacement for the existing 18.8m Knab and bears the same name. Like its predecessor, the new ...

  • Captain Arthur Naismith as many tug skippers will know him.
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    Captain Arthur Naismith Retires

    2006-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Captain Arthur Naismith, a familiar face and friend to many tugmen and tug companies around the world has retired as Voith''s training tugmaster.

  • The SvitzerWijsmuller livery may soon appear in most of the UKs major ports.
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    SvitzerWijsmuller Bids to Take Over Adsteam Marine Ltd

    2006-07-01T00:00:00Z

    In a move likely to have a profound effect on the towage industry globally and in Europe and Australasia in particular, SvitzerWijsmuller has made a cash offer for all of the shares in Adsteam Marine Ltd.

  • Mercuria and Sapelle are seen on the Thames shortly after entering into service.
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    Duo Service Newbuild Ferries

    2006-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Two exhibitors at Seawork 2006 are responsible for power and propulsion on sister ships Mercuria and Sapele, which have recently entered service on London''s River Thames.

  • The Vector Stick-IIC joystick system for Kamewa FF waterjets gives precise five axis control of the boat.
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    Enhanced Waterjet Control for Small Boats

    2006-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Small craft with a high power to weight ratio tend to respond quickly to both internal and external disturbances. The characteristic high sensitivity of planing craft requires an advanced control system to optimise craft controllability and response.

  • Forth Bell has been repowered for its new life in Scotland.
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    Repower for Tour Boat Transplant

    2006-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Marine engineers at Southampton UK based Golden Arrow Marine have given a new lease of life to one of the south coast''s most instantly recognisable sightseeing boats. The old Poole Belle spent its life taking holiday makers around Poole Harbour, Bournemouth Bay and the Solent. Following a major refit, the ...

  • With a completely new propulsion system, Mercur 301 had highly successful trials on the River Danube last month.
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    Maprom Muscle Moves Danube Pushboats

    2006-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Maprom Engineering BV of the Netherlands is supplying water lubricated shaftline drive systems for a series of eight pushboats which are being upgraded and converted at two shipyards in Romania.

  • The Move Boat manoeuvring device is specifically designed for blue ARROW equipped craft.
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    'MouseBoat' Makes Debut at Seawork

    2006-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Hamilton Jet (UK) Ltd used the occasion of Seawork 2006 to launch their new blue ARROW waterjet control system, which is suitable for use with twin jet installations on a wide range of high speed workboats, patrol boats, crew boats, fireboats, landing barges and ferries. The system is suitable for ...

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    Bugsier to Purchase Three Rotor Tugs

    2006-06-01T00:00:00Z

    German tug owners Bugsier Reederei und Bergungsgesellschaft Gmbh & Co, KG may well be ''fighting fire with fire''when they take delivery of three new RT80r class Rotor Tugs from Kooren Shipbuilding and Trading BV. In a recent announcement Kooren reported the sale of this trio, already on order from the ...

  • Anglian Monarch tows the Calypso safely into port.
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    Anglian Monarch' Takes Cruise Ship in Tow

    2006-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Britain''s National Contingency Plan for marine emergencies was tested in the early hours of the 6 May by a potentially serious fire aboard the 11,100grt cruise ship Calypso, with 708 people onboard. When the ship reported an engine room fire in the early hours of that Saturday morning, 16 nautical ...