seatec - Finnish marine technology review 2/2010 | Page 6

Photo: Baltic Yachts Photo: City of Helsinki Picture Bank / Kari Palsila contents Between going big and going green, the cruise lines are not exactly going steady. Pages 6–9. Baltic 112 Reichel Pugh Nauta, named Nilaya – one of the most high-performance sailing boats of its size. Page 12. 02 06 Super Size Me 10 Ice Trials During Ice Winter 10 Beacon Finland Ltd Takes Part in International Marine Design Projects 12 “Nilaya”, Baltic 112 Reichel Pugh – Nauta – Launched Successfully 14 Cleaning the Waves 18 Oilon Marine Burners Since Year 1963 20 Ship Classification to Incorporate Inspection of LNG Fuel Systems 22 Eclipse to the Rescue! 30 The Two Largest English Channel Ferries under Construction at STX Rauma Shipyard 36 J.J. Sietas: German Shipyard Successfully Enters The Special-purpose Vessels Segment 42 “Uthlande” – Attractive and Efficient 43 Turku Repair Yard Ltd Handles a Wide Range of Ship Overhauls 43 Windside Wind Turbines for Professional Use with 30 years’ Experience 44 New Higly Efficient Azimuth Propulsor for Cruise Ships 44 Macro-module Cabin Structures – an innovation for ship-builders 45 4 Editorial Power to the Sea – Integrated Electrical Solutions seatec 2/2010