Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), December 1923, Advertising, p. 29

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December, 1923 MARINE REVIEW : 29 ISHERWOOD SYSTEM Motor Cargo Vessels This system of ship construc- tion has been successfully ap- plied to all kinds of vessels, rep- resenting over 12,000,000 D.W. Tons. Advantages of the Isherwood System: I—Increased Strength. 2—Increased Deadweight Carrying Capacity. 3—Reduced Cost of Main- tenance. 4—Increased Capacity for Bale Goods. 5—Improved Ventilation. 6—Reduced Vibration. J. W. ISHERWOOD 17 BATTERY PLACE - NEW YORK and 4 Lloyd’s Ave., London E. C. 3. For All Craft—Engberg Generating Sets Good power and light are of universal need. From ferry boat to passenger ship, work boat to freighter, the demand is always for simple, compact, economical, dependable service. Engberg Engines and Generating Sets have set. the standard for marine duty, because thirty years of consistent performance under all kinds of conditions, have unmistakably proven their worth. Our catalog will interest you—write for it to Dept. D-4 Engberg Quality at Reasonable Price Ease of handling, little attendance, eee » | oo low operating and ee a oC. = oe Over 6000 actual upkeep costs, 7 ae : - Engberg users _at- sturdy construc- ‘ oe - test to the merited tion, long life—these leg 5 i : 5 o popularity of these are some of the vital : bee Es ' “od units—the result of reasons forEngberg 2 - ‘ si My recs : superior quality in dominance. every detail. Baltimore & O ENGBERG S @2® ftitnrn mone uss Generating Sets + Vertical Enclosed SS Generators _+« Motors Self-Oiling Steam Engines af Switchboards Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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