Marine Log - December 2008 - (Page 53) SALE CHARTER HIGH SPEED FERRY FOR SALE OR CHARTER The Provincetown III is available from October 2008 through May 2009 EMPLOYMENT This nearly brand-new high speed catamaran, launched in July of 2004, has a top speed of 31 knots. Economical to run, the Provincetown III requires only a captain plus two crew and burns less than 130 gph at full power. Full air conditioning/heat, carpeted decks, modern and luxurious Beurteaux seating, full bar, reliable Cummins engines, built by Gladding-Hearn. The vessel currently operates on a 50 mile route that routinely experiences seas of 5’. Please Contact Michael Glasfeld Ashore Marine Engineering Mechanic Caribbean $125k Dir. Of Engineering, Naval Arch. Gulf $120k Electronics Engr. Cruise Ships Florida $120k Port Engineer, Semi-Subm. Pac.Nw $100k Port Engineer, Large Ships, Gulf $100k Supt.Tanker Ops., Masters Lic. Florida $100k Supt.Tanker Ops., Masters Lic. Argentina $100k Account Manager Chicago $100k Sr. Estimator, Shipyard Oregon $90k 617.748.1410 or email mglasfeld@baystatecruises.com www.marinelog.com Visit MARINE LOG’s home on the WORLD WIDE WEB for: • News updates • Latest MARINE LOG conference programs • On-line Buyers’ Guide • Previews of future features • U.S. Shipbuilding Contracts • On-line renewal of your Marine Log subscription . . . and much more! Seagoing Marine Engineers To Qmed’s To Masters To Mates To Ab's To 600 300 600 500 300 day day day day day Maritime Recruiters Tel/Fax 206-232-6041 Bob@Maritimerecruiters.Com Wanted Dual Licensed Engineer/Captain 10 yrs min exp to oversee the operation of a 370 ft. non powered barge operating as a floating hotel, mother-ship. See www.SportsmansParadise.us. Must speak English and preferably Spanish also. Hospitality portion is run by other management. Please send resume to Gary@SportsmansParadise.us. MARINELOG.COM www.marinelog.com DECEMBER 2008 MARINE LOG 53 http://www.crowley.com http://www.marinelog.com http://www.marinelog.com http://www.marinelog.com http://www.marinelog.com
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