Contents | JULY/AUGUST 2011 26-60 Features
Feature 1 Pilot and rescue craft 26-27 Rescue RIB proves small wonder 28-30 Two down, two to go
Feature 2 Offshore support vessels 32-34 Flexible multitasking for CTruk cat
36-37 Damen’s first twin Axe catamaran takes to the water
38 PSV design takes efficiency to a new level
Feature 3 Life saving appliances 40-44 Tooled up and MOB handed 45 Release hook guidelines raise questions
Feature 4 Bridge systems 46-49 Watching the watchmen
Feature 5 Spain 50 Mixing tradition and technology
52-53 New wind farm crew transfer vessel extends time at sea
Feature 6 Tugs 54-56 Pump up the volume
Feature 7 Waterjets 58-60 Jet setters thrive on market demand
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IMO BNWAS standards entered force on 1 July 2011
Te Royal Institution of Naval Architects is proud to announce that as of January this year, Ship & Boat International journal has gone digital. We are very pleased to inform the maritime industry that each issue will be published online, on the RINA website. Visit
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The 4.8m loa Delta 450 rescue craft may be small but packs a punch.
CTruk’s new multi- purpose catamaran, Asherah, brings versatility to the market.
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Spain’s Atollvic Shipyard and Cognit Design have come together to design and build high- performance sloop Anegada Cay.
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