Seawork – Page 21
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Poland’s first qualified NMEA 2000 installers
Following a series of dedicated training courses, Actisense the multi-award winning NMEA specialists, have now qualified what it claims to be Poland’s first basic NMEA 2000 Installers.
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Garmin adds to its high definition sonar range
Garmin has added a new Ultra High-Definition scanning sonar to its portfolio that uses a higher frequency range to deliver even clearer images and detail of structure below and around the boat at greater depths.
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Acoustic anti-vibration components for ships and boats
Vulkan Industries, experts in drivetrain, vibration and acoustics for all types of ships and boats will be exhibiting at Seawork 2018 for the first time.
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Fastening and components
Jet Press is your global source for fastening and component solutions; the expert in providing fasteners and other component solutions from stock of proven products produced by its own manufacturing and leading global partners.
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Lightweight self-recovery ladder
British safety solutions expert CQC is returning to Seawork in 2018 with a brand-new product called the Fibrelight self-recovery ladder.
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Seawork first for engineering solutions provider
A British engineering solutions provider will be looking to market its crane slip rings, wind turbine solutions and underwater lighting for the first time at Seawork International this year.
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Hose integrity specialist exhibits for its first time
KS Inspect, a hose integrity and inventory management specialist are exhibiting at Seawork International for the first time in 2018.
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Cheetah introduces Kitt catamaran for unmanned ops
Cheetah Marine has introduced its latest 11.2m long cab vessel in support of autonomous and unmanned operations.
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Norsafe’s Munin S1200 Open
Norsafe’s Munin S1200 Open will be at Seawork, showing off its potential as a very nifty but low-maintenance vessel designed for everything from patrol, security, search and rescue to dive and survey support.
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UK consortium takes another step closer to lightweight composite cabin manufacture
When the Lightweight Composite Cabin prototype was launched by a consortium of PE Composites and Trimline Limited at SMM in Hamburg in 2016 the companies say it created a lot of interest from the cruise, river cruise, ferry and defence sectors.
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JFC showing met and data buoys
Irish plastics manufacturer JFC Marine will showcase to the international market its latest range of data or met buoys at the upcoming Seawork International 2018.
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Safehaven Marine launches its first Interceptor 48 pilot boat
Irish pilot boat specialist builder Safehaven Marine has launched an Interceptor 48 pilot vessel ‘Svitzer Oued Rmel’ for operations at the new TM2 Port in Tangier, Morocco.
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Mapping the UK’s small commercial marine industry
British Marine’s project to map the UK’s small commercial marine industry has entered the next important stage in its work in the run up to Seawork International 2018.
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Rugged Village Marine watermakers debut
The exclusive UK distributor of Village Marine watermakers, Fischer Panda UK, will showcase the rugged commercial standard systems for the first time at this year’s Seawork International.
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Latest HVAC technology for commercial vessels
HVAC specialist Dometic is demonstrating its capabilities for incorporating the latest variable speed chiller technology, titanium condensers, chilled water and air-cooled units within its customised systems for commercial vessels, as well as focusing on its high-performance reverse-osmosis watermakers and new coolbox models at this year’s Seawork International.
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Remote cleanup kit for boats and towers
A robotic cleaning machine that can take on vertical or even inverted surfaces, the TorboMate Crawler “automates the blast cleaning process” says Gary Flanagan of Ecoblast Supplies.
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Darley H2NA team broadens its offering
James Hare of H2NA Limited told ''MJ'' that the blossoming partnership between their company and long-time Seawork exhibitor Ian Darley is “surprisingly like a mentoring project”.
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Flying high: thickness gauge for drones overcomes development challenges
A drone-mounted thickness gauge will be flown by Dorchester-based, Tritex NDT at Seawork this year, showing how far the industry has come in exploring safer, quicker (and cheaper) inspection options.
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From heated combat to cold floodwaters
Designed as a Special Forces boat, Zodiac Milpro’s FC470 has seen a fair amount of active military combat, but it’s raised its game and is now being enlisted to help the Wales Fire Service win against ‘Acts of God’.
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Real time vessel tracking technology launched
8 West Consulting has launched a cloud-based real-time vessel tracking solution allowing users 24/7 location monitoring access.