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Waterjets Excel in Sea Trials

12/3/2007
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Waterjets Excel in Sea Trials
In mid 2006 Wärtsilä Corporation introduced the new, efficient and compact LJX axial water jets for the propulsion of fast vessels with promises of a 25% reduction in transom mounting flange diameter, a 10% overall reduction in weight and a 35% improvement in cavitation margin compared with other waterjets then on the market. These benchmarks were met when the first LJX waterjet units were put through full-scale trials in July 2007. These were LJX 1500 size units of 9000 kW capacity....
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Royal Navy's Newest Warship

12/3/2007
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Royal Navy's Newest Warship
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2008 China Shipbuilding and Maritime Industry

12/3/2007
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Venue: Shanghai Everbright Convention & Exhibition Center, China...
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Promoting Safety at Sea

9/22/2007
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The role of a flag state in assisting shipowners to achieve safe and efficient operation of ships cannot be understated, according to John Ramage, Managing Director of International Registries (U.K.) Limited, which administers the Marshall Islands Registry. Speaking at the Motor Ship Propulsion Conference in Hamburg earlier this month, Mr. Ramage said that the shaping of new maritime regulations, in-depth investigations into vessel incidents and accurate round-the-clock technical support all come under a flag state's responsibility and are essential to promoting safety at sea. ...
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World's Largest Sailing Ship

9/22/2007
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World's Largest Sailing Ship
Star Clippers have been in discussions with shipyards to build a new five-mast vessel for the line for delivery in 2010. Expected to be the largest, most expensive sailing vessel ever constructed, the 7,400-gross-ton barque is modeled on France II, which at 5,000 gross tons was the world's largest sailing ship when it was launched in 1912. The ship will be 518 feet long (157 meters) and 61 feet at the beam (18.5 meters) with a draft of 20 feet (6 meters). The vessel will carry 37 sails for a total of 68,350 square feet (6,350 square meters) of sail surface area. The rig will extend 217 feet (6...
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