Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), July 1922, Advertising, p. 16

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MARTITNE REViIE W.2.--- The First All American Twin Screw Motorship “Californian” Has A-E-CO Auxiliaries July, 1922 A-E-CO Electric Winch on board the M.S. ‘‘Californian’”’ We also Build Steering Gears Telemotors Windlasses Winches Capstans Gypseys Chandlery Naturally, the record of the first all American motorship will be the subject of critical scrutiny in all marine circles. Her owners wish to point to her with pride so they have supplied her with what is, in their opinion, the best possible equipment. A marine magazine says, of the “‘Californian’”’: ““Her owners were convinced that the efficiency and economy effected would ’ fully justify the expenditure.’ They chose A-E-CO steering gear, A-E-CO winches, A-E-CO windlass. No word of ours could add to this testimony. Send for our catalogs, Offices New York Boston Philadelphia Cleveland San Francisco New Orleans Seattle Victoria, B.C. American Engineering Company Philadelphia, Penna. Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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