• Schottel is a manufacturer of propulsion and steering systems for ships and offshore applications. The company founder Josef Becker invented the rudderpropeller...
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  • Schottel (company), German manufacturer of ship propulsion Schottel or Schöttel is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ivan Schottel...
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    bankrupt company washes ashore on Brier Island". CBC News. Retrieved 22 December 2023. "Sustainable Marine sells Swift Anchors to SCHOTTEL". Offshore...
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    thruster) was developed. Although sometimes referred to as the Aquamaster or Schottel system, many brands exist: Steerprop, Wärtsilä, Berg Propulsion, etc. These...
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    supply two Alsthom electric motors, each driving a propeller shaft. A Schottel bow thruster is fitted for additional manoeuvrability. Maximum speed is...
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    thrusters fitted during her lengthening, replacing the previously fitted Schottel units. MV Hoy Head operates the South Isles Service in Orkney, between...
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    supply two Alsthom electric motors, each driving a propeller shaft. A Schottel bow thruster is fitted for additional manoeuvrability. Maximum speed is...
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  • Siemens Schottel azimuth thruster each. Evinco and Excello are slightly larger at 19,999 DWT. Evinco, built in 2005, is equipped with one Schottel unit and...
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    assembling and disassembling them. An early company offering "Oil-Electric" locomotives was the American Locomotive Company (ALCO). The ALCO HH series of diesel–electric...
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    Swedish (Olaus Rudbeck, 1675); German (Georg Philipp Harsdörffer, 1641, Schottel, 1641). The Swedish physician Andreas Kempe wrote a satirical tract in...
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