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  2. Syncrolift - Wikipedia

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    The Syncrolift shiplift is a piece of equipment for lifting boats, ships and vessels onto land and back at sea for maintenance work or repair. The vessel is maneuvered over a submerged cradle, which is then lifted by a set of synchronized hoists or winches. The vessel can be worked upon in place, or it can be moved inland.

  3. Raymond Pearlson - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Pearlson (born 2 March 1926) is an American marine engineer and the inventor of the Syncrolift System, which was designed to both launch ships and lift them out of the water for repair. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  4. Shiplift - Wikipedia

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    Many shiplifts use a transfer system for ships so that the vessels can be transported from the water to a parking place where they can be painted or repaired. One shiplift can serve many parking places, while a dry docking installation can only dock one ship. Ship on a transfer system on a shiplift

  5. Tandanor - Wikipedia

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    Tandanor (an acronym for Talleres Navales Dársena Norte, Naval Workshops North Dock) is an Argentine shipyard located south of Buenos Aires port which together with Almirante Storni yard constitutes CINAR (Argentina's Industrial and Naval Compound) dedicated to shipbuilding and ship repair. [2]

  6. List of Military Sealift Command ships - Wikipedia

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    Military Sealift Command ships as of January 2022 [1]. This is a list of Military Sealift Command ships.The fleet includes about 130 ships in eight programs: Fleet Oiler (PM1), Special Mission (PM2), Strategic Sealift (PM3), Tow, Salvage, Tender, and Hospital Ship (PM4), Sealift (PM5), Combat Logistics Force (PM6), Expeditionary Mobile Base, Amphibious Command Ship, and Cable Layer (PM7) and ...

  7. List of shipbuilders and shipyards - Wikipedia

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    BAE Systems Maritime - Naval Ships [34] William Beardmore and Company (1900–1930) Fairfields (1834–1968) Robert Napier and Sons (1826–1900) [53] Greenock.

  8. Naval Shipyards (Israel) - Wikipedia

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    When the British left the port the ships were reassembled and smuggled out of the port, of which three large ships were of Eilat (a -16) class, named the State of the Jews, the Regius, and the Haganah. [23] In 1957, Colonel Aryeh Kaplan "Kippi" saw that there was one old ship left in the port and it was the Nevertheless. With the help of the ...

  9. Lumut Naval Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    Lumut Naval Shipyard (LUNAS) is a shipbuilding company owned by Malaysia. This company is located in Lumut, Perak which is one of the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) bases and has several other shipyards throughout Malaysia. [1]