Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), June 1917, Advertising, p. 78

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THE MARINE REVIEW TURBINE STEAMSHIPS YALE AND HARVARD Ne Kav “Known throughout the Maritime World.” The McNab Direction Indicators (Gold Medal and Diploma Awards) indicate every move- ment and record the engine revolutions on the bridge. Thousands installed and specified for installation on 2070 of steam vessels building in this country. NO STEAMER COMPLETE WITHOUT IT. The Willet-Bruce S. S. Whistle Control The only control adopted by all Trans-Atlantic and other Lines; large number of installations on order and installed in this country. An automatic fog signal assured, and a dry, clear, crisp, penetrating blast guaranteed. The McNab Pneumatic Engine Counter Connect it up by a pipe and install it on your steam gauge board; do away with your constant clattering rods and small gear; it is a “revolution in counters.’ The McNab ‘‘Cascade’”’ Boiler Circulator and Fuel Economizer Hundreds installed; a practical Circulator that does cir- culate and economize. Write for a full set of our books. THE Mc NABCOMPANY, Bridgeport, Conn. or EDW. rs FARLEY, 1501 Railway Exchange Bldg., Chicago, III. ae Ford, "465 California St., San Francisco, Cal. .M. DRAKE, 17 Battery Place, N. Y. City. ft. 6 in.; draught, 6ft.6in. Triple expansion engine, 200 H. P. electric generator, full equipment. Further particulars from owner. JOHN H. ODENBACH Rochester, N. Y. 112 State St., Steamer Rosalie. Length, 130 ft.; beam 30 PARSON'S» MARINE TURBINES W. & A. FLETCHER COMPANY, Hoboken, N. J. Marine Engines, Boilers and Machinery of All Kinds Contractors for Vessels Complete MODERN TUBE BENDING MACHINE RECENTLY INSTALLED BY RUSSIAN ADMIRALTY, BRAZILIAN GOVERNMENT AND VARIOUS SHIPYARDS. Cut Your Costs. Better & Cheaper Bends Faster Work Makers of World’s Best Crude Oil Burners J. Fillmore Cox Engineering and Tube Bending Machine Works BAYONNE, N.J., U.S.A. For Sale for fishing; electric lights; of 1910. A big buy for you. Fore River Ship Building Corporation QUINCY, MASS. SHIPBUILDERS and ENGINEERS Brass Founders Machinists Galvanizers Curtis Marine Turbines Yarrow Watertube Boilers | Please mention THE Marine Review when writing to Advertisers June, 1917 Tug Harvey: Steel; now used steam steering gear, fore and aft; compound condensing engine, 12-24-16" stroke; ma- rine fire box boiler with 150 lbs steam. Length 80 ft.; beam 16 ft.; depth 8 feet. Built j in fall |) Box 164. The Marine Review

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