Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), November 1925, Advertising, p. 21

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November, 1925 ‘CUTLESS The Janey Ill, recently put in com- mission for Mr. W. O. Briggs of Detroit, is considered the most ad- vanced design in Diesel yachts of her size. Nothing was spared to bring her to the top-notch of effi- ciency, consequently when the matter of stern bearings came up, the words “Goodrich Cutless Bearings” were promptly written in the specifications by John H. Wells, her architect. This remarkable rubber-surface bearing has set a new standard of bearing service and the marine world has recognized it by wide- spread adoption on all sizes and styles of craft. MARINE REVIEW . B ‘ened HE Goodrich “Cutless Bearing” is lubricated only by water. Shaft scoring is practically eliminated and vibra- tion absorbed. It will outwear any other type of bearing. Operates under sandy, dirty water conditions im- possible in other bearings. Supplied for any size craft. Distributors: — New York City—Topping Bros.; Boston—Walter H. Moreton Corp. and United Fisheries Company; Gloucester, Mass. — United Fisheries Company; Jacksonville, Fla, —Gibbs Gas Engine Co. of Florida; Mobile, Ala., New Orleans, La., and Galveston, Texas — A. K. Miller En: gineering Company. THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER. CO. Established 1870 AKRON, OHIO 21 Goodrich Cutless Bearings BEST IN THE LONG RUN Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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