Seawork – Page 60

  • Lia, the 15m hydrographic survey catamaran built by Ali-it Marine for Osiris Propjects, will be on the Seawork 2005 pontoon.
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    Ali-it Always on Target at Seawork

    2005-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Pembrokeshire based aluminium boatbuilders Ali-it Marine return for a fourth consecutive year at Seawork , apresence which the company says has done much to help establish them in the UK and European marketplace.

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    Short Trip to Seawork forRaymarine

    2005-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Raymarine makes the short trip from its Portsmouth HQ to exhibit the latest in marine electronics at Seawork 2005 .

  • John Pattisson (right), seen on a sailing day out with Associates, will be much missed at Seawork 2005.
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    John Pattisson Remembered at Seawork 2005 International

    2005-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Seawork 2005 will miss the cheerful presence, creative energy and sheer enthusiasm of John Pattisson, who sadly died far too young last year.

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    West Point to Raise the Alarm at Seawork

    2005-04-01T00:00:00Z

    A newcomer to Seawork2005 will be Fareham UK based West Point Marine Services , a company established in 1986 by Mark Jenkins and expanded in 2000 when he took over Parsons Mathway Marine , previously owned by his father who was retiring at that time.

  • 'Mabel 8' is launched after a recent refit which included steel hull treatment by cathodic protection specialists MGDuff.
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    MGDuff Brings the Right Stuff to Seawork

    2005-03-01T18:07:00Z

    MG Duff has been at the forefront of marine cathodic protection since the early 1950s and continues to be one of the largest suppliers of systems and services to the marine market in the UK and throughout the world. The company will be at Seawork 2005  showing its new cold-applied ...

  • The new Pacific 24 RIB, VT Halmatic's next generation seaboat for the British Royal Navy, may make an appearance at Seawork 2005
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    VT Halmatic Sends the Fleet to Seawork

    2005-03-01T18:07:00Z

    The new Pacific 24 RIB, VT Halmatic's next generation seaboat for the British Royal Navy, may make an appearance at Seawork 2005One certainty, however, appears to be the replacement of the VT Halmatic built Brownsea Island tourist ferry Maid of the Harbour by the current newbuild Spirit of Portsmouth, a ...

  • The Specialist wind turbine installation vessel 'Resolution' at work on the Kentish Flats wind farm.  Photo courtesy of Elsam.
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    Wind Farm Boat Hunger Satisfied at Seawork

    2005-03-01T18:07:00Z

    Offshore wind farms are now in situ off the coasts of Britain and many more are expected over the next five years. The UK Government is supporting their construction in an effort to meet its own target of generating 10% of the national energy requirement using renewable sources by 2010. ...

  • A Kort KT200 Tunnel Thruster is fitted to Holyhead Towing's tug 'Afon Alaw'.
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    Kort Propulsion Report for Seawork and Celebrate 70th Year

    2005-03-01T18:07:00Z

    January of this year saw Kent based Seawork exhibitor Kort Propulsion celebrate 70 years of operation in the United Kingdom.

  • Spike Islander will be on the floating pontoon at Seawork 2005.
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    South Boats Newbuilds Sail to Seawork

    2005-03-01T00:00:00Z

    It is a short crossing to Seawork from East Cowes on the Isle of Wight, where the prolific boat builders at South Boats Ltd are preparing to bring two newbuild commercial catamarans to the 2005 exhibition.

  • The new 6.1m Fluggaboat will be on display at Seawork 2005 this summer.
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    Fluggaboat Gets Tough at Seawork

    2005-03-01T00:00:00Z

    New exhibitor Unst Inshore Services will travel to Seawork 2005 all the way from the north end of Unst in the Shetlands, where the Muckle Flugga lighthouse is the most northerly beacon in the UK. In homage to the rugged nature of their home base, Unst Inshore has named their ...

  • Some 60 working boats will again be on the Seawork floating pontoon, which is already 95% booked.
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    Seawork 2005 Goes International

    2005-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Building as always on what has gone before, the eighth annual Seawork Exhibition and Conference again crests the horizon, sailing towards landfall in the ABP Port of Southampton on 14-16 June at the Canary Islands Fruit Terminal .

  • Orca displays the elegant lines and fine sea keeping common to all Safehaven Marine designs.
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    Safehaven Sails for Seawork Again

    2005-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Crossing the Irish Sea again for Seawork 2005 will be Cork based Safehaven Marine . The 37th and most recent boat to be launched by the company is Orca , their 10th Interceptor 42, built for Angus Campbell of the Isle of Harris in Scotland.

  • Wave Seven Marine brings European distribution for the Versi-Dredge to Seawork.2005.
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    Versi-Dredge Digs Into Europe at Seawork

    2005-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Wave Seven Marine , which specialises in the supply of innovative marina equipment, will be showing the US built Versi-Dredge transportable dredging machine for the first time at Seawork 2005 .

  • The British Antarctic survey RIBs have been built to survive in a dangerous environment.
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    Seawork Bound Mustang Delivers Ice Cold RIBs

    2005-03-01T00:00:00Z

    When the Britrish Antarctic Survey (BAS), on behalf of the Government of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, researched the RIB market for two new craft for use in the treacherous waters of Antarctica, their choice was the strong aluminium hulled Ribworker design from Ocean Dynamics .

  • The Wave Hub is seen onboard Mojo Maritimes support vessel Portree II.
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    Debut Appearance for Mojo at Seawork

    2005-03-01T00:00:00Z

    One of the many companies making their first appearance as exhibitors at Seawork this year is Falmouth based Mojo Maritime Ltd , which offers a range of in-house marine expertise providing both contract and consultancy support to offshore projects for both UK clients and those abroad in locations running from ...

  • Cheetah Marine designer Sean Strevens takes the helm of GAIA, the companys first ever Survey Cheetah sold to an owner in Italy.
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    Seawork Cheetah Pull Off The Italian Job

    2005-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Isle of Wight based Seawork stalwarts Cheetah Marine delivered their latest newbuild 6.9m Survey Cheetah to its owner in Southern Italy with an epic road journey over Christmas and the New Year.

  • Norsafes Mako 655 in a demonstration run off the seawork pontoon.
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    Norsafe and Sound at seawork

    2004-08-01T00:00:00Z

    Norway''s Norsafe AS made its debut at seawork 2004 with a version of its Mako 655 fast rescue boat receiving considerable attention on the floating pontoon. Building lifeboats for more than 100 years, Norsafe has put more than 15,000 such craft into service, with its current range including rescue boats, ...

  • Marine Rescue Technologies chairman David Marshall shows the first Sea Marshall SARfinder hand portable direction finder in the seawork2004 press office.
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    'SARfinder' Locates seawork Press Office

    2004-08-01T00:00:00Z

    New products are always on show at seawork , witness the record 53 entries to the Innovations Showcase this year, and one so new it was still in prototype form appeared in the seawork press office in the hands of its developer, Marine Rescue Technologies chairman David Marshall.

  • seawork2004 drew a record number of visitors.
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    seawork2004 Storms Ahead

    2004-08-01T00:00:00Z

    Record numbers of visitors attended seawork2004 , including those from the USA, Australasia, the Middle East, North Africa and Europe. This, despite abnormal gale force winds and rain, served as testament to the solid and ever ascending stature of both the commercial marine exhibition and its concurrent conference.

  • Hamish McCallum of GDM Lindex Ltd; Errol Maynard, Board Director of St Christopher Air & Sea Ports Authority; Carl Parke, Chief Pilot for Nevis Air & Sea Ports Authority; and Trevor Banting of Pepe Boat Sales at seawork prior to the firs...
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    seawork to Hard Work for Pepe's Patrol Boats

    2004-08-01T00:00:00Z

    MJ had the good fortune to be on board when Carl Parke took the controls of his new 10m Patrol Boat for the first time at seawork2004 .