Seawork – Page 19
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Cox Powertrain to reveal CXO300 final concept at Seawork
Seawork International 2018 marks a defining moment for exhibitor Cox Powertrain, the British company behind the development of world’s highest power density diesel outboard engine, the CXO300. The ten-year development programme is complete; the final engine concept will be revealed, and the order books will soon be open.
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Lifting hook celebrates 40th year in manufacture
Henriksen Hooks AS of Norway will be celebrating the 40th birthday of its well-known boat lifting hook at Seawork in July.
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MIT to return to Seawork for its 20th consecutive year
For the 20th consecutive year MIT will be exhibiting at Seawork where it will showcase why it is one of the leading experts in marine propulsion and driveline systems.
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Macduff Ship Design celebrates 25 years
Champagne corks will be popping at Seawork 2018 as Aberdeenshire-based Macduff Ship Design celebrates 25 years since its inception.
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SHOCK-WBV shock mitigation ranges at Seawork
SHOCK-WBV will showcase its new ranges of shock mitigation solutions designed for combating whole body vibration at Seawork 2018.
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Tornado Boats launching new shock mitigation seat
Tornado Boats International has announced the launch of a new Shock Mitigation Suspension Seat for use on RIBs.
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5G compatible antenna
The Finnish communications company Promarine will be showing its proTAC5311 antenna at Seawork, an antenna that it says currently outperforms all other 4G antennas on the market, and will be fully compatible with 5G.
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Cost effective prototyping
For OEMs who want to turn a CAD drawing into a cost-effective prototype, Polycast Ltd will be showing the latest options available.
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Bespoke davits for extreme weather
The Norwegian-based custom davit manufacturer Vestdavit has recently won substantial orders from the Royal Navy for the fast launching of interceptor tenders from the latest class of patrol vessel.
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Passage planning weather overlay
A new weather overlay for electronic charts has been launched by UK-based software specialists Norcom, with the promise that the weather information is not only far more accurate than app-based suppliers, but also tailor-made for commercial operations.
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Faster coastal WIFI access
With the need for coastal vessels to stay in range of a dependable WiFi connection, Digital Yacht has launched the 4G Connect Pro, a fast LTE (Long Term Evolution)-based internet access solution with a range of up to about 20 nautical miles.
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Biocide-free fouling release film
Renolit Dolphin S is a fluoro-polymer fouling release film that is being heralded as an ‘environmentally-friendly product which is going to change the fouling release industry for the better.’
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Portsmouth University courses enhance maritime careers
University of Portsmouth is offering degree apprenticeships which allow students to work as an employee while also studying part-time for a full Bachelor''s or Master''s degree.
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New boat, new outboards
The very first application of Suzuki Marine’s DF325 outboards in Northern Europe is going to be shown at Seawork 2018, on a ROV inspection and survey boat designed by BW Seacat for Norwegian company ROVas.
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Ocean 3: Everything from ports to pilot boats
Specialist fendering company Ocean 3 has, in the last year, supplied its systems for newly-built pilot and crew boats for destinations as far apart as Australia, Pakistan, Denmark, Finland, Turkey, Uruguay and last but not least, Liverpool.
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Ocean 3: Everything from ports to pilot boats
Specialist fendering company Ocean 3 has, in the last year, supplied its systems for newly-built pilot and crew boats for destinations as far apart as Australia, Pakistan, Denmark, Finland, Turkey, Uruguay and last but not least, Liverpool.
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Sleipner opens the weather window a little wider for workboats
Sleipner has invested in faster, more flexible technology, updating its stabiliser reaction, the control screens – and also what sits behind the glass.
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It’s all about the connections for BGB Innovation
Both the wind turbines themselves and support vessel kit are in the market for a very useful brush system that keeps the data-transfer and power rolling “despite needing to rotate through 360-degrees” explained James Tupper of BGB Innovation.
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Spinlock SOLAS lifejacket launch
Seawork International 2018 will see UK marine safety specialist Spinlock launch the latest model of its highly successful Duro SOLAS 275N automatic life jacket.
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Multiple new engines on display at EP Barrus stand
Barrus pioneered the innovative Post Immersion Restart System (PIRS) in the late 1970s for the RNLI and the armed services which enabled an engine to be rapidly restarted after being submerged. Further development resulted in an improved version, FAST PIRS in 2004.