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Construction Survey

This annual survey of construction activity at workboat-building yards provides a detailed picture of the state of the industry, including vessels under construction and under contract.  WorkBoat magazine editors put the statistics into context, giving you insight into the workboat industry’s state and its potential impact on you. 

2009 WorkBoat Construction Survey 

2008 WorkBoat Construction Survey 

2007 WorkBoat Construction Survey 

2006 WorkBoat Construction Survey 

2005 WorkBoat Construction Survey 

2004 WorkBoat Construction Survey 

2003 WorkBoat Construction Survey 

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Make believe lawyering
  I'm still bent out of shape about LORAN C. I like GD options, and now we're down to the rudiments when the GPS goes offline. Yes, I used the word “when” because dollars to dumplings, it'll happen and then Author: John K. Fulweiler
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Polar icebreakers are a 'looming crisis'
  Coast Guard Commandant Thad Allen was right when, in his final State of the Coast Guard Speech on Feb. 12, he suggested that the U.S. needs to develop a policy toward the Arctic that will guide decisions on what Author: Pamela Glass
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A weighty issue
Last month, actor director Kevin Smith was taken off a Southwest Airlines jet because he was so overweight that the captain of the plane didn't like the way he fit in his seat. Southwest has a “Customer of Size” Author: Ken Hocke
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Good news in the U.S. Gulf rig market
  Activity in the Gulf of Mexico rig market continues to increase, not only in the jackup segment but the deepwater market as well. This is good news for offshore service vessel operators, who have reported significantly higher day rates Author: Jerry Greenberg
March 5, 2010
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February 28, 2010
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