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Swordfish

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With fewer rigs working in the U.S. Gulf, demand for new crewboats has dried up.

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Corps survey boat at GEO Shipyard.

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Completed Corps of Engineers survey boat at GEO Shipyard in New Iberia, La.

HamiltonJet HT1000

HamiltonJet HT1000

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HamiltonJets newest waterjet is also its largest. The HT1000 has 47" impellers and pumps 2,900 gps. Maximum power input is nearly 7,500 hp.


Southern Belle

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The 168' Southern Belle.

Three Forty Three - Delivery Date: December 2009

Three Forty Three

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Three Forty ThreeBuilder: Eastern Shipbuilding GroupDesigner: Robert Allan Ltd.Owner: Fire Department City of New YorkMission: Firefighting/emergency responseLength: 140'Beam: 36'Depth:  16'Main Engines: (4) MTU 12V4000, 2,000 hp @ 2,000 rpmMarine Gear: (4) Hundested CPG, (2) horizontal offset and (2) vertical offset, non-reversingPumping Capacity: 50,000 gpm pumping station; 20,000 gpm onboard monitorsDelivery Date: December 2009

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