Power & Propulsion – Page 74

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    Mounting a Challenge to Movement

    2004-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Trelleborg Industrial AVS has designed a new mounting system to eliminate excessive engine movements in a fleet of twin-engined multi-hulls operated by City Cruises plc on the River Thames in London.

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    MTU Power for Fast Ferry

    2004-04-01T00:00:00Z

    The new fast ferry for Spanish operator Fred Olsen will be driven by four 20V 8000 engines from MTU Friedrichshafen. The 126m long trimaran will be built at the Austal shipyard in Australia for delivery in the second half of this year.

  • The Finning/Volkswagen partnership will lift VW Marine Engines profile in the marketplace.
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    Finning Gets the Bug for Small Engines

    2004-01-01T00:00:00Z

    The fortuitous meeting of Caterpillar distributor Finning (UK) Ltd with Volkswagen Marine at the London Boat Show one year ago came to fruition with the announcement at this year' s show of a partnership whereby Finning will supply VW marine diesel engines in the UK.

  • Caterpillars new 3412D propulsion engine is now available for commercial applications.
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    Cat Extends Range With 3412D Commercial

    2004-01-01T00:00:00Z

    The new 3412D propulsion engine is now available to the commercial marine market from Caterpillar . The V-12 four stroke cycle diesel engine offers higher horsepower than its predecessor, the Cat 3412C, meeting customer demand for more power without compromising engine life.

  • CMDs new Quantum Series QSC8.3 made its world debut at the London Boat Show this month.
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    CMD's Quantum Leap Lands at Boat Show

    2004-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Cummins MerCruiser Diesel continued its programme of introducing new mid-range engines at the London Boat Show earlier this month with the world debut of the 8.3 litre QSC8.3 .

  • A reality virtually ahead of its time. The steam turbine driven Turbinia, out of service since 1907, was capable of 34.5 knots.
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    Propulsion Revolutionary Sails Again on Tyneside

    2004-01-01T00:00:00Z

    The famous Turbinia , the world''s first steam turbine driven vessel, has been recreated at South Tyneside College by its Marine Simulation Department.

  • The Kittiwake Viscotube kit.
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    Portable Marine Oil Viscosity Testing

    2003-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Oil is the lifeblood of marine engines as it cleans, cools, lubricates and can reveal valuable information about internal conditions via oil viscosity testing. The Kittiwake Viscotube has just been launched to test oil viscosity in all land based and marine engines.

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    Siemens Box Clever With Demo Fuel Cell System

    2003-11-01T00:00:00Z

    The Siemens Industrial Solutions and Services Group (I&S) has received an order from HDW Fuel Cell Systems GmbH (HFCS) of Kiel in Germany to supply a transportable 160kW fuel cell system for emission-free power generation on board ships.

  • Sections of Knutsens new bi-fuel tanker during assembly at Bijlsma.
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    Norwegians Take World's First Bi-fuel Tanker

    2003-11-01T00:00:00Z

    What is billed as the world''s first bi-fuel LNG tanker was scheduled for delivery in October by Dutch shipyard Bijlsma to Norwegian shuttle tanker company Knutsen OAS Shipping in Norway for charter by Naturgass Vest .

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    Newage Appoints New PRM Distributor

    2003-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Coventry based driveline equipment specialist Newage Transmissions Ltd has strengthened its UK marine sales network with the appointment of Albatross Marine as an authorised distributor for its PRM product range.

  • Ballycastle Charters has increased its range with the powerful Perkins Sabre M265Ti engine.
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    Tuna Tremble at 'Lord Moyle' Repower

    2003-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Ballycastle Charters has completed the refit of its Aqua Star 9m sea fishing charter boat Lord Moyle by repowering with a Perkins Sabre M265Ti engine.

  • Schottels director of marketing and sales, Christophe Mourout (centre), demonstrates the advantages of the Schottel Electric Propulsor (SEP) by means of a working model.
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    Schottel Propelled to Europort

    2003-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Schottel GmbH & Co KG will be showing its innovative range of propulsion products on Stand 07.7048 in Europort''s Amstelhal. So broad is the scope of equipment Schottel supplies that teams from both the company''s German headquarters and Schottel Nederland BV will be on hand to provide sales and service ...

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    Enhanced Engine Room Simulator Launched by Transas

    2003-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Transas has commercially launched the latest version of its Engine Room Simulator ERS 4000. The modified simulator features a modern design for the dedicated hardware set with new control panels and some essential improvements have been made to functionality.

  • The hydrogen fuel cell powered water taxi underway in California.
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    California Fuel Cell Boat No Longer Dreaming

    2003-10-01T00:00:00Z

    The world''s first electric fuel cell water taxi powered by a hydrogen fuel system has been successfully operated in the harbour at Newport Beach, California as part of its pre-launch testing. The project, which will demonstrate the utility of hydrogen fuel in generating power for ships and port facilities, is ...

  • Alfa Lavals engine room protection systems will be on show at Europort.
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    Hybrid Propulsion for Silent Running

    2003-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Vetus Den Ouden has introduced a novel ''hybrid propulsion'' installation which enables boats to be powered by diesel fuel or electricity.

  • Volvo Pentas new D6 engine, which along with the D4 has been developed totally from scratch.
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    Volvo Penta and Wartsila in Co-operation Plan

    2003-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Volvo Penta and Wartsila are planning future cooperation regarding service and delivery of marine diesel engines for commercial shipping. The cooperation will be initiated in a number of selected markets, with global coverage planned thereafter.

  • The RNLIs pre-production Tamar Class lifeboat was fitted with the first pair of production Cat C18 engines in the world.
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    Small Footprint Cat Powers New RNLI Lifeboat

    2003-07-01T00:00:00Z

    A new class of RNLI lifeboat designated as the FSB II (Fast Slipway Boat) has been in planned development since 1994 and will replace the archetypal Tyne Class lifeboat that has delivered outstanding service around the UK''s shores for more than 20 years. The FSB II will be entering the ...

  • The Sealion newbuild Toisa Independent. (Photo by Baths Photographic of Bideford)
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    Sealion's New SPSV Thrusts Ahead

    2003-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Appledore Shipbuilders chose ASI Robicon to provide the propulsion and thruster system for the newbuild 83m shallow draught platform supply vessel (SPSV) being built for Sealion Shipping under Lloyds Register classification. The diesel electric vessel is propelled by two aft main Kamewa fixed pitch thrusters and two bow fixed pitch ...

  • The Cetus propulsion system enabled rock dumping operation at Hastings UK in extreme shallow water conditions.
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    Propulsion System Enables Nearshore Stone Dumping

    2003-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Netherlands based marine contractors Royal Boskalis Westminster have used the Voith Schneider Propeller equipped side stone dumping vessel Cetus to successfully complete demanding coastal protection works at Hastings UK. The unique propulsion system survived 40 delivery cycles in extreme shallow water conditions and enabled a rock dumping procedure only considered ...

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    STN in Korea Propulsion Agreement

    2003-06-01T00:00:00Z

    STN Atlas Marine Electronics has signed a collaborative agreement with the STXCorporation of Changwon under which it is to supply the South Korean manufacturer of medium speed diesel engines with a complete range of standardised automation systems via its established PartnerShip alliance with Lyngso Marine of Denmark.