Marine Log - October 2007 - (Page 52) CHARTER/SALE FOR SALE OR CHARTER 400 Passenger High-Speed Catamaran Available for sale or charter. The “Millennium” built by Gladding-Hearn Shipbuilding has a service speed of 33 knots. First-Class amenities, A/C or heated interiors, plush-cushioned inside seating for 285 passengers, two outside sun-deck seating areas, audio/video system two bar/concession areas and three restrooms. Powered by (4) KTA-38 Cummins & (4) Water-Jets. The Millennium's hull design & engine package has a proven track record, so if you are looking for a vessel with capacity, speed and reliability this is the one. For more information contact Charles A. Donadio at (401) 255-9118 or by email charlie@vineyardfastferry.com RECRUITMENT Maritime Recruiters has been in business for 38 years and has these positions available most all times in all geographic areas of the U.S. Administrative, Construction, Sr. Crewing, Design, Engineering, Environmental, Financial, Intermodal, M & R. Marketing, Operations, Sales & Security Fax/Tel. 206-232-6041 • bob@maritimerecruiters.com CONFERENCES 2007 October 9-11 Hyatt Regency Crystal City Arlington, VA EMPLOYMENT Job Opportunity: New Construction Superintendent Cleveland, Ohio Tired of the heat! We are looking for a Marine New Construction Superintendent, to oversee all shipyard new construction welding and fitting work. This person will join our new vessel and barge construction team. Excellent career opportunity. New Construction experience required. Competitive salary and benefits package. Candidates must pass drug screening prior to offer of employment. Fax résumé with salary history to 216-961-0069 or call 216-367-8140 for interview. EOE November 5-7 Delray Beach Marriott Delray Beach, FL Vessels for sale in print and online Buy and sell vessels IN PRINT or ONLINE at www.marinelog.com. For more details, contact Diane Okon at 312-683-5022 or email: dokon@sbpub-chicago.com. 52 MARINE LOG OCTOBER 2007 www.marinelog.com http://www.marinelog.com http://www.marinelog.com
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