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Conceived as a yacht concept, Spear offers range over 7,500 miles, with fuel consumption reduced by one-third, and top speed up to 21 knots. Lateral Naval Architects .
Innovative trimaran design with 21 knot speed, third less fuel
WorkBoat Staff
Left to right, Carlo Luzzatto, CEO and General Manager of RINA; Pierroberto Folgiero, CEO and Managing Director of Fincantieri; Giuseppe Ricci, Chief Operating Office for Energy Evolution at Eni. RINA photo.
Eni, Fincantieri and RINA partner on decarbonization
WorkBoat Staff
The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore occurred following a collision with a container ship around 1:35 a.m. ET. Jay Fleming Photography Ⓒ
Ship allision causes Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore
WorkBoat Staff
Tests confirm that traditional water mist fire suppression mechanisms do not perform as expected on methanol pool fires. Survitec photo
New safety rules needed to battle methanol-fuelled vessel fires, study says
WorkBoat Staff
MobileOps and the Maine Maritime Academy entered a partnership to train future mariners on vessel management technology. MobileOps photo.
MobileOps, Maine Maritime Academy partner to train mariners on new technology
WorkBoat Staff
The U.S. Coast Guard cutter Legare, seen here in New York Harbor, returned to Portsmouth, Va., Maarch 21 after a seven week patrol off the Northeast U.S. Coast Guard photo.
Coast Guard cutter Legare returns from Northeast U.S. patrol
WorkBoat Staff
Muscogee Creek officials joined in the March 21 keel signing for the USNS Muscogee Creek Nation, the fifth T-ATS ship being constructed by Bollinger Shipyard. Bollinger photo.
Keel laying for 5th Bollinger-built T-ATS
WorkBoat Staff
The cruise ship Nieuw Amsterdam was at Half Moon Cay in the Bahamas when two crewmen died in an engine room explosion March 22. Johnthan Palombo/Wikimedia Commons photo.
Two Holland America crew die in engine room explosion
WorkBoat Staff
U.S. Coast Guard Commandant, Adm. Linda Fagan. U.S. Coast Guard photo
Coast Guard commandant outlines service’s challenges and reforms in annual address
Pamela Glass
The wind turbine installation vessel Vole au Vent installs the first wind turbine in U.S. federal lease waters, as part of the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project, June 20, 2020. Dominion Energy photo.
Offshore wind opponents mount court challenge to Virginia project
Kirk Moore
Ørsted video image.
Interior Department proposes second offshore wind sale in Gulf of Mexico
WorkBoat Staff
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