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AIS: the next necessity.

A black night, a busy traffic lane, multiple radar targets and a VHF that, every few moments, bursts into life shattering the silence of the...
Marine Log, 08/01/01 by Reininger, Stuart · More from publication -
Ferries: Making speed pay off.

lipper bowed, aluminum hulled, waterjet driven and looking downright sexy, fast ferries get commuters and tourists where they are going faster...
Marine Log, 06/01/01 by Reininger, Stuart · More from publication -
Barge lines weather a tough winter.

Last winter's severe weather and a sluggish economy dealt the U.S. inland barge fleet a one-two punch. It was far from a knockout blow, but one...
Marine Log, 06/01/01 by Reininger, Stuart · More from publication -
Changes ahead on the bridge.

Not all ships boast super sophisticated integrated bridges like that shown on this month's cover. Nonetheless, we're all familiar with the phrase...
Marine Log, 05/01/01 by Reininger, Stuart · More from publication -
New generation boats for deepwater ... and not so deep.

The new generation of OSV's--bigger boats, larger capacities, more power, high tech dynamic positioning systems--is partly a response to the...
Marine Log, 03/01/01 by Reininger, Stuart · More from publication -
Meeting the need for speed.

There are somewhat less than 1,000 vessels used as ferries within the United States today. Of that number, under 100--about 10 percent--operate...
Marine Log, 01/01/01 by Reininger, Stuart · More from publication -
Mississippi Blues ... and Bright Spots.

Other than sky high fuel prices, a crumbling infrastructure and the possibility of criminal prosecutions, the inland waterways industry is doing...
Marine Log, 11/01/00 by Reininger, Stuart · More from publication -
High tech on the high seas - includes related article on speed - Hinckley motorboats
Henry Hinckley, a sailboat builder who started his business with a repair yard in 1928 and began building his own boat after four years, adapted...
Chief Executive, The, 08/15/99 by Stuart Reininger · More from publication
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