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02.208 Sea-Fire Europe Ltd. Portfield Road.Unit 2Discovery. Voyager Park. PO3 5FN PORTSMOUTH. GB T 442392679666. F 442392667014.
www.sea-fire.co.uk Sea-Fire supplies marine fire suppression systems integrated with fire. LPG. CO detections. Worldwide approvals.
09.118 Seaflex AB Stöcksjö Kustväg 77. 905 80 UMEÅ. SE T 4690160650. F 4690160651.
info@seaflex.net.
www.seaflex.net Seaflex is an elastic mooring system that provides a smooth. damping effect of all movements in water. even at 100mtr. depths. 25mtr. water differences and in hurricanes. Seaflex is the Swedish designed invention used in several thousand installations in 50 countries. Low-corrosive. pre-tensioned Seaflex mooring is seen as the ultimate environmentally friendly mooring solution. Seaflex is over time the most cost-effective mooring system on the international market.
03.408 Seaglaze Marine Wendover Road. Rackheath. NR13 6LH NORWICH. GB T 441603720745. F 441603721770.
sales@seaglaze.co.uk.
www.seaglaze.co.uk For more than 30 years Seaglaze has been providing custom-made solutions in the form of aluminium windows. hatches. weathertight and watertight doors. Their extensive range of frame profiles and their in-house design and build service mean that they can meet your exact specifications at budget prices. From the simplest fixed window to hydraulically-powered doors. Seaglaze has the solution. In The Netherlands Seaglaze is represented by Thormarine.
www.thortrade.nl.
01.537 Seago Yachting Ltd. Mullany Business Park. Deanland Road. BN27 3RP GOLDEN CROSS. GB T 441825873567. F 441825873440.
sales@seagoyachting.co.uk.
www.seagoyachting.co.uk Name of contact: Kieron Sullivan Designers and manufacturers of liferafts to ORC Specification and ISO 9650-1. Seago manufacture lifejackets to EN 396 and are launching a 275 Newton lifejacket for 2008.
01.842 Seaguard Italanodi srl Via Regiosi 12. 16015 CASELLA. IT T 390109675252. F 390109675254.
com@seaguard.it.
www.seaguard.it
01.815 SEAGULL SECURITY SAS Parc d’activités de l’Argile - Voie E - 460 Avenue de la Quiera - BP 50. 6371 MOUANS SARTOUX. FR T 33610912000.
cbernard@seagull-security.com.
www.crewfetch.com Name of contact: Mr Christophe-Jacques Bernard Seagull Security has developed CrewFetch. the most compact beacon on the market. Triggered automatically. it will be also activated in the case of an unconscious sailor. Alerted in less than 4 seconds by an audio and visual alarm. the crew can therefore check on the CrewFetch Terminal the identity of the MOB and its falling location. the regularly updated GPS positions. the direction to be followed and the distance to reach him.
04.530 Seajet Paint Sluisweg 12. 4794 SW HEIJNINGEN. NL T 31167526100. F 31167522059.
seajet@cmpeurope.eu.
www.seajetpaint.com The marine environment is a tough test for paint. varnish and anti-foul coatings and gives no quarter to poor quality products. Only the best products will keep top-sides bright and the underneath clean from fouling. Seajet leisure products are part of Chugoku Marine Paints Ltd (CMP) a major Japanese company listed on the Japanese Nikkei stock market index and one of world’s oldest and most respected manufacturers of marine paint and anti-foul products for the commercial marine and container industry.
10.420 Seakeeper 44425 Pecan Court Suite 151 0. 20619 CALIFORNIA. US T 14103261590. F 14103261199.
sales@seakeeper.com.
www.seakeeper.com Seakeeper is the world leader in active gyro stabilizer technology for the leisure yacht and commercial marine industry. Virtually eliminate zero and low speed boat roll. working at anchor and underway. Require no through- hull cutting. eliminating the need for drag producing and damage-prone appendages. Small and lightweight. offering flexible installation options while consuming minimal power. Provide yachts and owners new heights of luxury and performance. offering the best in comfort and safety.
01.463 Sea-Line Troton Zabrowo 14A. 78-120 GOSCINO. PL T 48943512622. F 4894351222.
info@sea-line.eu.
www.sea-line.eu Name of contact: Joanna Janiak Require no through-hull cutting. eliminating the need for drag producing and damage-prone appendages. Small and lightweight. offering flexible installation options while consuming minimal power. Provide yachts and owners new heights of luxury and performance. offering the best in comfort and safety.
METS Catalogue Sponsors 174 Stand 02.133 Stand 09.500 Stand 01.442 MET S NO VEMBER 2 012
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