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Get your boat seen at Seawork
Seawork exhibitor Echomax will be launching a brand new radar target enhancer (RTE) at this year’ s show.
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Seawork in for some Parker ribbing
Parker Ribs’ UK distributor AH Parker & Sons (GB) Ltd will be exhibiting at Berth 3 on the floating pontoon at Seawork 2009.
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Dozens of good reasons to be at Seawork 2009
Seawork International returns to its familiar quayside location in the working Port of Southampton for a 2009 edition which promises to surpass all the successful Seaworks which have gone before.
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Seawork winner perfects pioneering pontoons
Seawork ''Spirit of Innovation Award'' winner Marine Designs Ltd has confirmed another order for its innovative Windcat Pontoon, which will be delivered to the Lowestoft onshore base for what is to become the largest offshore wind farm in the world at Greater Gabbard.
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Canadian boatbuilder signs up for Seawork
Seawork''s international reach continues to grow, with Canadian builder Rosborough Boats crossing the Atlantic for the 2009 event.
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First time Finns sail for Seawork
Seawork 2009 is hovering into view and, as always, attracting a number of first time exhibitors to join the event''s hundreds of returnees.
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Italdraghe dredges a full circle to Seawork 2009
After a successful show in 2007, Italian dredger builder Italdraghe SpA will be returning for Seawork 2009, where the company will exhibiting on stand number S20 in the Enterprise Zone.
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No seasick sailors at Seawork
Atlantis Marine Power returns for Seawork 2009 with a solution for one of the least desirable aspects of working onboard small workboats.
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Meercat Workboats and WaterMota set for Seawork
Southampton UK based Meercat Workboats and Devon''s WaterMota, collaborators in a sequence of boatbuild/propulsion projects, will both be at Seawork 2009 on Stands number 76 and 61 respectively.
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Meet TideMet at Seawork 2009
Hampshire UK based Ohmex Ltd manufactures a range of environmental science instruments and distributes the products of many other companies under license, much of it in the field of hydrographic survey.
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Seawork regulars keep Stewarts's rods 'Reel Busy'
Isle of Wight based Cheetah Marine returns to the floating pontoon at Seawork 2009, making the daily commute from the island in one of the most recent newbuilds from amongst its prodigious output.
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BVT can boast aircraft carrier success at Seawork
BVT Surface Fleet will once again be returning to Seawork this year and have reserved space on the floating pontoon.
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Seawork contract boats under build in Malaysia
A contract signed at Seawork 2007 is coming to fruition as Perlis Marine of Kampung Tenga in Malaysia is underway with the build of the first hulls in a five boat order for the Royal Malaysian Police (RMP).
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Small vessel engine failure study launched at Seawork
In response to the reported concern of the British Government''s Department of Transport (DoT) about the growing number of small vessel engine failures at sea in recent years, and the resulting increased burden on the public services, the Small Ship Group of the Institute of Marine Engineers, Scientists and Technologists ...
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Gecko go ballistic at Seawork
Cornish company, Gecko Headgear Ltd took advantage of Seawork 2008 to preview their new ballistic cap GMSH.
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Rocking the cradle on the Seawork pontoon
Featuring on the floating pontoon at Seawork 2008, the ''Geo Explorer'' is nearly new 16.4m, 5.2m beamed fast survey vessel, built by No Limit Ships and fitted out by Datamine in the Netherlands.
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Seawork coat saves double jeopardy pilot
SeaSafe Systems launched a new anti-static coat range at Seawork 2008, suitable for anyone that works in hazardous and potentially explosive areas in the marine industry.
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MiniB promote safe routine maintenance at Seawork
MiniB stormed Seawork with their ever popular ready to dive pack this year, taking a large number of orders at the show.
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HTL returns to Seawork
HMS Severn is 79.75loa and utilises a double chine hull form which will provide an improved seakeeping performance compared with the curent Island Class ships as well as superior accommodation. The flexible and efficient design is providing VT with export opportunities, including New Zealand where the design has been short ...
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Shoalbuster Naming Ceremony at Seawork
It was at Seawork 2006 on board the Damen Shoalbuster 2609 tug ‘ Duke of Normandy’ that Marineco owner Mike Conafry started talking with Damen about a Shoalbuster of his own, tailored to suit his specific operational requirements.