Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), August 1926, p. 53

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August, 1926 MARINE REVIEW 53 -hY built it for deck auxiliaries — Each year more ship oper- ators are learning by experience the economic advantages of specifying G-E Equipment throughout. —and it’s typical of all the General Electric equipment for service at sea. This deck auxiliary motor, totally enclosed, waterproof, and with non-corrodible materials to resist salt water, is a motor of unusual strength, built to give long, low- cost service under every operating condition. Easy to handle, positive in brake control, it is espe- cially suited for driving any deck auxiliary where power and reliability are demanded. GENERAL ELECTRIC GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, SCHENECTADY, N. Y¥., SALES OFFICES IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES SS eS SS Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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