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1999 Fast Sea Transportation Fifth International Conference 31 August - 2 September 1999 Bell Harbor International Conference Center Seattle, Washington, USA Join the international high-speed maritime community in the shipbuilding and maritime design center of the beautiful US Pacific Northwest. Four Exciting High-Tech Tracks: Theoretical Track Operations Track Design Track Aviation Track Monohull - Catamarans - SES - WIG - SWAS This will provide a valuable opportunity to exchange ideas and information with owners, builders, designers, suppliers, and policy makers directly involved in this FAST-paced field of the future. Contact: Ken Lane Elliott Bay Design Group, Ltd. Tel: +(206) 782-3082 Fax: +(206) 782-3449 http://www.FAST99.org Circle 259 on Reader Service Card liji M •Qtions efore JJU'U stop ryou . . . with a High!; Resilient Coupling from the Haley Clutch and Coupling Company's diverse line of couplings. • over 30 different configurations • ratings from 36,000 lb. in. tq 78 • designed for ease of maintenance • easily replaceable elastomers • unsurpassed service support Clutch and Couplins Company Inc. 1820 Highway 1 North \ Greenville, MS 38701 \ ... PH: 601 -332-8716 FAX: 601 -335-0065 Circle 240 on Reader Service Card SHIP REPAIR & CONVERSION "Sea Patch" Promises Quick, Cost Effective Repairs At the recent Ship Repair & Conversion exhibi- tion in London, Trident Technologies introduced the Sea Patch repair system, which was designed to pro- vide a cost effective solution to problems associated with spills, cargo loss and environmental dam- age prevention and control. The Sea Patch allows the ship owner to have, on board, an effective method to quickly and easily seal leaks on the high seas or on the inland waterways. Available in standard six, 12 and 18-in. sizes (different sizes available on request) to accommo- date a variety of jobs and vessels, large and small, the Sea Patch is designed as an easy on, easy off apparatus which offers a temporary seal over a variety of leak sizes. Trident, working under license from the Los Alamos National Laboratory, has developed the new technol- ogy for addressing the problems associated with hull punctures. Circle 30 on Reader Service Card of two moonpools; installation of third thruster (650 kW output); fitting of two new auxiliary gener- ators (1,170 kW output each); and installation of helideck (capable of accommodating Super Puma AS332L2 helicopters). During early October 1998, Dubai Drydocks was awarded the contract for the extensive refit of the floating production vessel Cossack Pioneer by owners Woodside Energy Ltd. The vessel, which is currently moored about 130 km northwest of Dampier, Western Australia, will be taken off station this month and is scheduled to dock at the yard in February. The work includes major improvements to the gas export system, improvements to the existing four gas turbines and two stern turbines, the installa- tion of an additional gas turbine and generator, improvement to emergency generators and the uninterrupted power supply, and upgrades of electrical switch gear and fire pumps. Extensive pipe renewals are planned throughout the ship during the upgrading of the process plant. The product FOR ALL ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENT APPLICATIONS NEW Voltmeters and Ammeters with built-in selector switch Sizes available: 72x72mm (2.83" sqr.) 96x96mm (3.78" sqr.) JELCO UJA, INC. 2508 Lakebrook Court Atlanta, GA 30360-1715 Many Marine Approvals Phone (770) 455-9110 Fax (770) 457-3754 SELCOUSA@worldnet.att.net swivel assembly will be disman- tled for rematching and seal replacement. The accommodation module will be enhanced, and the control system will be upgraded and consolidated, to include recti- fication of potential Year 2000 problems. During its visit to Dubai, the vessel will be taken through its sixth special survey, under ABS regulations. Apart from winning this contract, Dubai Drydocks' figures for ships being handled during its financial year - to the end of October - is running at the same levels as 1997, with ULCCs and VLCCs totaling 38, compared with 35 at the same period last year. Ships of this type recently at the yard include: NT Argonaut's 285,640-dwt VLCC Argo Athena; Frontline's 491,120- dwt ULCC Sea World (reported to be the world's largest vessel); Olympic Shipping's 302,789-dwt ULCC Olympic Legacy; Livanos' 357,053-dwt ULCC Stavros GL; World-Wide Shipping's 276,422- dwt VLCC Pisa; and Ceres Hellenic's 412,098-dwt ULCC Kapetan Hatzis. Despite the increasing competi- tion within the shiprepair industry, particularly from the yards in South East Asia, Bahrain's Arab Shipbuilding & Repair Yard (ASRY) has experi- enced satisfactory demand during the third quarter of 1998, record- ing sales for the first nine months of the year slight- ly above budgeted levels at $61.5 million. Once again, demand during the summer period increased, with the total productive man-hours in the third quarter up 16 percent Circle 254 on Reader Service Card Maritime Reporter/Engineering News