Building a Ship
Building a ship is no easy task, whether a full size or miniature bottle ship and all forms of ship building require extreme engineering efforts and clear thinking. Engineers continue…
Ethanol Marine Engines
Ethanol marine engines are somewhat of a new version of engines created to replace conventional engines that run of gasoline or petrol as many people would call it. The ethanol…
Maine Shipbuilding: The Great History
Maine shipbuilding history does back centuries back to the native Indian times. Maine was first used by the native Indians to build water craft that would be used to conduct…
Unstick Piston Rings on Marine Vessels
Unlike your car, to unstick piston rings when overhauling or servicing big ship engines could be a harder task than many mechanical engineers anticipates due to the size of marine…
Viking Marine Hardware
Viking marine hardware is usually confused by many for the Viking sailors that dominated the open seas some centuries back but to the experience sailor Viking marine hardware word automatically…
Ship Port Hole
The ship port hole or also known as the ship side scuttle by some is most likely round in shape, port holes are found on an array of different craft…
Maritime Links to Software
Many people don’t realize that today most machinery is linked in some way or another to computer software of some kind or another; maritime links to software are responsible for…
Future Shipbuilding
Ship building has seen some of the greatest and strongest man made moving objects being developed in the past century but this advance may have changed direction from chasing just…
Aluminum vs. Steel Tankers
Tanker material has to always be considered before construction of a marine tanker. Critical points like the size and the liquid type it will be carrying must be considered before…
Marine Engineer
Over 95% of export and import relies on sea and the demand of more advanced ships are in need in the 21st century making the marine engineer the focus of…