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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), February 1917, Advertising, p. 119

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February, 1917 ACC i} Fill Help Wanted WANTED:—YOUNG ENGINEER WHO can take a part interest in small passenger steamer on inside run—an opportunity. to make a live connection. Address Box 150, THE MARINE DEVIEW, Cleveland, O. re —————————— EXPERIENCED LOFTSMAN WANTED. Plenty of work in one of the foremost Pa- cific coast yards, good wages to capable men. Address Box 149, THE MARINE REVIEW, Cleveland, O. Ship Building ARTHUR LANGELL, Ship Building and Repair Yard Electrically equipped. Best of service and rate guaranteed. Steel parts reinforced and shaped. Machine shop conveniences, A ST. CLAIR, MICH. Wanted WANTED TO BUY: — ONE OR TWO second-hand compound or triple expansion ma- rine engines, 150 to 200 H. P. each. H. L. Lazarus Jr., 313 Whitney Bldg., New Orleans. WANTED: — STEAM BARGE. GIVE lumber capacity. Address Box 148, THE MARINE REVIEW, Cleveland, O. WANTED—BOILER, ENGINE, WHEEL. Shaft, etc., suitable for tug. Address Box 151, THE MARINE REVIEW, Cleveland, O. WANTED :—18 x 36 x 26 FORE AND aft; compound tugboat engine. In first class condition. Frederick A. Russell, 100 Flushing St., Long Island City, N. Y. WANTED :—4 FT. 6 IN. x 8 FT. MA- rine Leg or Compact Boiler. Must be in first-class condition. 150 or 160 lbs. steam. Newton Creek Towing Co., 98 Flushing St., Long Island City, N. Y. For Sale DAVID W. SIMPSON, 282 STATE ST., Boston, Mass., can. sell anything that floats, and offer you what you want. ‘Write him. FOR SALE: — LOCOMOTIVE CRANES, McMyler revolving derricks, with clam shells, The Cleveland & Erie Machinery Co., Uni- versity and Scranton Rds., Cleveland, O. FOR SALE: — GAS BOAT GLORIANA, built in 1913. 62 ft. overall, 13 ft. beam, 6 ft. deep. 75 H. P. Kahlenberg engine. Speed 13 miles. E. G. Endress, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. FOR SALE: — PASSENGER STEAMER Grandon, composite build, in good repair, very economical in motor boat class. Also 6-in. direct connected sand Freyensee Brothers, Sandusky, FOR IMMEDIATE SALE; 4 LUMBER Barges, 75 ft. long, 28 ft wide, 5% ft. depth of hole, 65 to 75M capacity condition good, built of best heart Yellow Pine. Address O. Be Smith, 1023 North Spring St., Pensacola, an pump. THE MARINE REVIEW c= FOR SALE:—STEAMER BIRD. HULL 64 x 13 x 5. White oak. Fore and aft com- pound engine 6 x 12 x 8, Boiler 54 x 82, Allowed 185 lbs. steam; built by Johnson Bros. All new, 1912. Price $2,800. Chas. E. Bird, Saugatuck, Mich. PLANT FOR SALE:—ONE 3-CU. YD. dipper dredge; 1 Tug boat, 13 x 15 cylinder, hull 40 feet x 13 feet x 6 feet; 3 derrick scows; 1 flat scow 76 feet x 24 feet x 7 feet 6 inches; two 300-cubic yard mud scows; one 1%-yard orange peel bucket; one 14-yard Williams clam shell bucket; one direct con- nected 34-cubic yard concrete mixer; one marine lake type boiler 16 feet long, 9 feet in diameter, but for 145 pounds working pressure heating surface 2,400 square feet, Great Lakes Construction Co., 1020 Leader- News building, Cleveland, O. BOILER EQUIPMENT FOR SALE. 1 Boiler 9 ft. 3 in. diameter x 16 ft. 6 in. long M. F. Box 135 lbs. steam. 1 Boiler 7 ft. 6 in. diameter x 13 ft. long M. F. Box 125 lbs. steam. 1 Boiler 7 ft.. diameter x 11 ft. 6 in. long M. F. Box 125 lbs. steam. Boiler 6 ft. 9 in. diameter x 13 ft. long M. F. Box 125 lbs. steam, : Boiler 6 ft. 7 in. diameter x 11 ft. long M. F. Box 150 lbs. steam. Square Dog House Marine Boiler 5 ft. di- ameter x 10 ft. long, 150 lbs. steam. Scotch Marine, 2 furnaces 11 ft. 6 in. diam- eter 13 ft. 6 in. long, 150 lbs. steam, Vertical Marine Boilers 5 ft. 3 in. diameter, 8 ft. 3 in. high, 177 2-in. tubes, allowed 135 lbs. steam. Address Box 145, THE MARINE REVIEW, Cleveland, O. —_ no FF = DOCK FOR RENT. about 250 ft. in North Immediate possession Erie and New York Best shipping facilities River front dock Tonawanda, Y with 10 years option, Central on property. in port. ' Address Dock P. O. Box 74, North Tonawanda, N. Y. ‘FOR SALE: — ONE AMERICAN SHIP Windlass Co., windlass and capstan with an- chors and chains, complete.. Trotman anchors about 3,000 lbs. One chain 1%-in. stud link. One chain 1%-in. stud link. Also one Fan and Fan engine for forced draft. All in good condition. Pringle Barge Line Co., 327 Rockefeller bldg., Cleveland, O. FOR SALE:—EIGHTY-FT. STEEL TUG, 50-ft. wooden tug, new boiler. Steam barge carries five hundred thousand feet of lumber. L. S. Brittain, Saugatuck, Mich. 2,500 F. O. B. TORONTO STEEL HULL of former passenger steamer built in 1870, afterwards burned and hold cleared and decked over; in excellent condition. Used as_ ice mately 600 tons, length 190 ft., breadth 28 carrier for past three years; capacity approxi- ft., depth 13 ft. draught forward 3 ft., aft 3% ft. Lake Simcoe Ice Supply Co., Ltd., To- ronto. ee FOR SALE: — STEAMER CHARLES A. “EDDY now at Milwaukee; Hull, one Scotch Boiler 12% ft. x 12 ft., Anchors, Chain, Windlass, Steam steering Engine and other parts, except the main engine, which will be taken out for a new boat. Inquire Charles S. Neff, 2109 Grand Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 119 eee ee SHIP BUILDING SITE! as At Cleveland. Consisting of 16 acres land, having 1,2000 ft. frontage upon the Cuyahoga river, a width 800 feet at its center. - Located right in the heart of Cleveland’s Manufacturing District. May be purchased outright or leased for a long term of years. Well suited for the establishment of a large Ship Yard and Dry Dock, for the Construc- tion, Docking and Repairing of Lake, Ocean Ships, Barge, Canal or Pleasure Craft, their Engines, Boilers and fittings and castings. Must be seen to be appreciated. . P. Gerlach, Owner. 1708 Columbus Road, Cleveland, O. 25 K. W. TURBINE GENERATING SET ALMOST NEw. ~125 volt Northern Generator direct con- nected to Kerr Steam Turbine complete with Switch Board. Floor space necessary 8 ft. 6 in. x 28 in. Suitable for Lighting or Wire- less. WICKES MACHINERY COMPANY, JERSEY, CITY; Ne J. TUG FAIRMOUNT FOR SALE, 59 gross tons; built in 1894 rebuilt 1906; equipped with 14-in. x 24-in. x 20-in. steeple compound engine, 12 ft. x 84-in. boiler. Tug is in first-class condition and can be had cheap if taken at once. Also have a light ship that can readily be remodeled into a tug. for long tows, hull in splendid condition. Am getting away from this class of work and want to sell. Make an offer. John Ginzel, Box 35, Manistee, Mich. TO SHIP BUILDERS; REPAIRERS; Dry Dock Companies, etc. We have R SALE Four hundred sticks ALABAMA HEWN OAK TIMBERS of excellent speci- fication. Ten by eleven to twenty-eight inches square. Seventeen to fifty-four feet long, av- erage lineal thirty-three feet. Average per stick, seven hundred and fifty superficial feet. THE S. K. TAYLOR LUMBER CO., MO- BILE, ALA. FOR SALE—MOST COMPLETE SMALL passenger steamer on Great Lakes, 72 ft. x 17 ft. 6 in. x 6 ft. draught; allowed 150 pas- sengers. . Electric lights, toilets, staterooms, large cabin; will sell subject to’ steamboat in- spection; price reasonable. Would make fine private yacht or could be put in the fishing or Electric welding business. Buy direct and save broker’s commission. m. I. Leitch, 2166 E. 85th St., Cleveland, O. WOODEN FREIGHT AND PASSENGER Steamer 130 ft. x 28 ft. x 9 ft. 6 in., Com- pounds Engine, Fire Box Boiler. Iron Freight and Passenger Steamer—132 ft. x 23 ft. x 8 ft., Compound Engine, Scotch Boiler. Wooden Freight and Passenger Steamer— 120 ft. x 23 ft. x 7 ft., Compound Engine, Scotch Boiler. Complete Power Plant — Engines, boilers, pumps, etc. -Engine 15-30 x 24; boiler fire box 9 ft. 6 in. x 15—150 lbs. Complete out- fit of pumps, condenser, etc., for the above. This outfit can be bought cheap. For particulars, apply to Mr. M. C. Fur- stenau, 308 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. ° Aun TT = _ _ FOR SALE OUR BUSINESS IS Dali ea 2 We have listed various boats, BUYING Now is the time to sell. 3 = pale. a tugs, eee SELLING SHIPS Write us what you have. = e “a rik ratts, etc. e€ We CHARTERING Quick Results 2 = ney vit e wee an ri Dealing on Atlantic, Pacific and the Great Lakes Let Us Prove It = = . 350 NORTH CLARK STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. = 2 CHICAGO STEAMBOAT EXCHANGE Long Distance Phone, Franklin 5360 = SMM Please mention THe Marine Review when writing to Advertisers

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