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  2. USCG 65' Small harbor tug - Wikipedia

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    They were designed with steel hulls to replace the 64 ft (20 m) wooden-hulled tugs that had been in service since the 1940s and were built by Gibbs Gas Engine Company, Jacksonville, Florida; [3] Barbour Boat Works of New Bern, North Carolina; [4] and Western Boat Builders Corporation, Tacoma, Washington [5] from 1961 to 1967. They were ...

  3. Marine heat exchanger - Wikipedia

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    Heat exchangers can be used for a wide variety of uses. As the name implies, these can be used for heating as well as cooling. The two primary types of marine heat exchangers used aboard vessels in the maritime industry are plate, and shell and tube. Maintenance for heat exchangers prevents fouling and galvanic corrosion from dissimilar metals.

  4. LCM-8 - Wikipedia

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    Two dozen boats are planned that will be larger and faster, with a longer range and twice the capacity over Mike Boats. The MSV(L) will be roughly 100 feet (30 m) long, with a draft of less than four feet, a speed of 18 knots and the capacity to carry either an M1 Abrams tank, two Strykers with add-on armor, or four Joint Light Tactical Vehicles .

  5. Petters Limited - Wikipedia

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    In 1957 the company was acquired by Hawker Siddeley and some production was moved to Hamble as the reorganized company was split into four groups within Hawker Siddeley Brush Group—Petter Staines (small engines), Petter Generator Divisions, Petter Marine Division, Petter Service Division and Thermo-King Division (building refrigeration units ...

  6. Cold ironing - Wikipedia

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    Cold ironing permits emergency equipment, refrigeration, cooling, heating, lighting and other equipment to receive continuous electrical power while the ship loads or unloads its cargo. Shorepower is a general term to describe supply of electric power to ships, small craft, aircraft and road vehicles while stationary.

  7. Reefer ship - Wikipedia

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    By 1890, after acquiring the patent rights of Franz Windhausen's CO 2-compression refrigeration system, the J & E Hall company installed the first marine CO 2 refrigerator system on the Nelson Line ship Highland Chief. In 1900, a worldwide survey found 356 refrigerated ships, 37% of which had air machines, 37% ammonia compressors and 25% CO 2 ...

  8. 'Vessel of interest' seized in boating hit-and-run death of ...

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    Florida investigators identified and seized a "vessel of interest" in the Key Biscayne boating hit-and-run that left a 15-year-old Ella Riley Adler dead.

  9. List of naval ships of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Adam Kuckhoff: P-6-class torpedo boat; Adam Kuckhoff: Shershen-class torpedo boat; Adeline Hugo Stinnes 3; seaplane tender; Adjutant: tender, launched 1905; Adjutant: auxiliary mine-layer, launched 1937; Adler: 880 ton Habicht-class gunboat, launched 1883; Adler: training vessel, launched 1908; Adler: SO-I-class submarine chaser