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Systems Interface has been designing controls for the Marine industry for 30 years. It is a part of our history and certainly a part of our future.

 

Render/Recover® is registered trademark of the Markey Machinery Company, Seattle WA.

 

McAllister Tugs

The muscular tug, Capt. Brian A McAllister, named for the legendary chairman of the McAllister Towing Company, led a parade of naval vessels participating in the New York City’s annual Fleet Week show.

Systems Interface designed and built the winch controls for this vessel including the HMI console and the Shared VFD Drive System for the Markey Machinery 100-hp Class III Escort winch on the bow and a 75-hp towing winch on the stern.

This tug was featured in an article in the May 2019 issue of the Professional Mariner. Professional Mariner. A complete copy of the article can be accessed by clicking on this link”. Capt. Brian A. McAllister

Versatility is also addressed in the new class of tug. The two winches are more than capable for escort, assist, rescue and ocean towing assignments.

“The (hawser) winch is probably the best thing on this boat, but everything about this boat is powerful.” said Capt. Jesse Wynn.”

SMBC_Mexicali

15 miles north of Ensenada, Mexico, in Pacific waters just off the Mexican Baja, Moran’s SMBC joint ventrue (the initals stand for Servicious Maritimos de Baja California) has been writting a new chapter in the company’s history.

Based at the Port of Ensenada, SMBC comprises four ocean escort tugs and several support vessles. Costa Azul presesents a special challenger for escort tugs. located on a remote but exposed section of Baja coastline, it frequently experiences sea conditions that produce nearly 10-foot swells.

Markey Machinery designed and built the first of its kind, most advanced high-preformance electic winch afloat. It is described as a double-drum “waterfall” design, the most powerful and responsive unit Markey Machinery has ever built. The winch’s most outstanding feature is a unique render-recover system that automatically keeps the line tension constant, compensating for the tug’s motion, thereby preventing snap-loads and breakage.

Systems Inteface, a controls partner for Markey Machinery, was instrumental in the design, manufacturing and commissioning of the winch drive and control system.

“To a hawser connected tug and tanker snaking over the crests of 9-foot swells, this equipment is as indispensable as a gyroscope is to a rocket”

This tug was featured in an article in the May 2010 issue 63 of the “TowLine Magazine”. A complete copy of the article can be accessed by clicking on this link”. Moran_Mexicali

This picture was taken at the Nichols Brothers Boat Yard where another new tugboat is getting ready to be commissioned.

“Look to Systems Interface for the technology, experience and know-how to meet your Marine control system Applications! “