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NEW & NOTABLE series of vessels; the previous three have been converted to OSVs. Passenger capacity is 400 for protected routes and 300-350 for partially protected routes. Crew capacity is 20. The vessel features five levels, with 3,500 sq. ft. of enclosed pas- senger space, 1,900 sq. ft. of cov- ered open deck and 1,900 sq. ft. of open sun deck on the fourth deck. The main deck features a 400 sq. ft. galley, and enclosed passenger lounge. The second deck is the din- ing room, and the third deck has a full-width pilothouse, as well as F e atures: m Lightweight designs • Compact aluminum housings • Surface hardened and ground gearing • Epicyclic designs • Single or dual input parallel shaft designs • Diesel, turbine or combined (C0DAG or C0D0G) configurations • 3,000 to 10,000 kW / input diesel designs • 3,000 to 25,000 kW / input turbine designs • Integrated lube system 24 Hour Industry-wide Service and Repair (513) 527-1500 open bar and covered deck. Sir Winston is powered by a pair of Cummins 6CTA engines devel- oping 300 hp @ 2,500 rpm, with ZF IRM301-A2 gears. Electrical power is provided by a pair of 95 kW Cummins 6BTA generator sets. The 150 hp bowthruster is pow- Members of ered by a Cummins 4BT. Circle 111 on Reader Service Card Batservice Holding Delivers Catamaran Westamaran 4200 Mirage was delivered to the owners Strintzis Lines, based in Pireaus, Greece, to sail in Greek waters. This is the first Westamaran built by Batservice Holding A/S, and is the largest catamaran built at the yard. The 137.8 ft. (42 m) vessel has a 386 passenger capacity. The main engines are two MTU 16V 396 TE74L at 2,000 kW and two MTU 12V396 TE74L at 1,500 kW. The vessel is also equipped with a motion dampening system from Maritime Dynamics Inc., including T-foils and flaps. Circle 112 on Reader Service Card FBM Marine Delivers Athina 2004 FBM Marine Ltd., has announced Athina 2004 has entered service in Greek waters. The 147.6 ft. (45 m) luxury TriCat, built for Goutos Lines, operates two round trips per day. The ves- sel, which carries 375 passengers, has service speeds of more than 45 knots. It is powered by two Caterpillar Solar Taurus 60M gas turbine engines, which deliver more than 9,000 kW through KaMeWa water-jets. Circle 113 on Reader Service Card SeaArk Delivers Patrol Vessel SeaArk Marine, Inc. delivered a 48 ft. (14.6 m) Dauntless Class TH€ CINCINNATI GEAR COMPANY . 5657 WOOSTER PIKE ^^ CINCINNATI, OH 45227 USA^H (513)271-7700 A FAX (513) 271-0049 M, BHS - CINCINNATI GETRIEBETECHNIK GMBH HANS-BOCKLER - STR. 7, D-87527 POSTFACH 1251, D-87516 SONTHOFEN, GERMANY 8321/802-0 • FAX 8321/802689 Circle 221 on Reader Service Card THE DIGITAL TORQUE METER SYSTEM Manufactured by IC3 • COMPETITIVELY PRICED • FIBER OPTIC DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY • ACCURATE, REPEATABLE, RELIABLE • SIMPLIFIED INSTALLATION & CALIBRATION • 24 HOUR TECHNICAL SUPPORT LINE Distributed Exclusively by FCS, INC. 22 Main St. Centerbrook, CT 06409 USA Tel: (860) 767-3095 Fax: (860 767-1263 The Digital Torque Meter (DTM) System measures shaft horse- power and RPM by employing fiber optics to detect the twist in a rotation shaft. Real time mea- surement at all speeds is accom- plished without signal conversion by processing the digital outputs from tow stationary sensors as interrupters, mounted on the shaft, pass through a beam of visible light once per revolution. No drilling, welding, or machining is normally required for installa- tion. Calibration is accomplished at start-up by programmable means, without the need for any additional test equipment and can be easily verified by operat- ing personnel. The DTM System consists of an electronic dis- play/enclosure, fiber optic cables, stationary sensors (orange) and interrupters (white) as shown to the left. SEE US AT THE SNAME SHOW, BOOTH #616 Circle 349 on Reader Service Card MSTSH/P Propulsion... Lightweight Marine Reduction Gears For Today's Fast Ferries and High Performance Craft Gas turbine and diesel powered marine reduction gears developed specifically for high speed marine applications 22 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News