Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), March 1925, Advertising, p. 33

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March, 1925 EQUIPMENT e If you want the best on your new ship, or if you want to put your old ship in the up-to-date class, investigate this equip- ment : l. Our greatly improved Benson Electric Telemotor for controlling and operating the By ugh of Bae wieder, valve of the steering engine. Were walty, strained and scarred, From the kentledge on the kelson To the slings upon the yard. 2. Our Benson Electric The Seven Seas. steeromotor for controlling and Operating the rudder direct, What tales the old log book doing away with the steering engine. tells! Tales of man’s cease- 3. The Jett Constant Ten- less struggle against the grim sion Electric Mooring Winch. forces of the sea 4. The Jett Constant Ten- sion Electric Towing Machine. Staunch and tight must be 5. Our Electric Whistle, the vessel that stands the Flashlight and Automatic Fog , buffeting of wind and wave. Signal Operator. 6. Our Draft-O-Meter. A glance at its dial will tell the STRATFORD OAIKUM ship's draft, fore, eft, port and starboard, and it will warn pee you approach shoal has stood the test for nearly wa . : a century. We are the exclusive builder of all this equipment. Our Telemotor is going on one of the Ford motorships now under con- Seas” as the best caulking struction, our Steeromotor on : | ; the other and our Draft-0-Meter material that seaman! will buy. on both. The Ford people know Be sure you get it. merit when they see it. It is known on the ‘‘Seven BENSON ELECTRIC COMPANY GEORGE STRATFORD OAKUM CO. Superior, Wisconsin Jersey City, N. J. * taal Please mention Marine Review when writinc to Advertisers

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