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Contents | MAY/JUNE 2013 24-74 Features


Feature 1 Patrol & rescue boats 24-28 Lightning strike 30-32 More complex demands for patrol vessel construction


33-34 CSI aims for comprehensive safety overview


36-38 Cool operators 40 Built for speed 41 First in Austal Cape class leaves the blocks


Feature 2 Marine composites & construction materials


42-48 Natural resourcefulness 50-51 Light research 52-54 New carbon challenger


Feature 3 Ballast water treatment 56-57 Approval seeking behaviour 58-60 Shine a light


Feature 4 Communications & navigation equipment


62 Getting out of a jam 64 Hands-free chatter


66-68 The state of integration to come


Feature 5 Scandinavia 70-72 All systems go at Leirvik 72 New MacGregor crane order sparks hopes 74 Viking launches new offshore wind farm suit 74 Far Statesman makes debut


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Activity continues apace in the ballast water market in the build-up to ratification of IMO’s BWM Convention


Southampton University discusses its latest research on composites


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Reliability and seaworthiness remain high on the agenda of demands for patrol boat designs


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