November, 1926 New pilot boat Carmina Pilot Boats Rely upon A-E-CO Auxiliaries The pilot boat. Carmina of the Virginia Pilot Boat Association, is the latest addition to the fleet of sturdy craft that brave all sorts of weather off the principal Atlantic ports, secure in their dependence on A-E-CO auxiliaries. The Carmina is equipped with an A-E-CO electric windlass and electro-hydraulic steerer. Judged by standards of economy, accuracy, efficiency or reliability, the experience of over sixty years makes A-E-CO Steerers the logical choice for ships of every size and type. Hundreds of installations, including some of the finest ships afloat, bear witness to the recognition which A-E-CO Steerers have won on a basis of proved performance. The A-E-CO line of Steerers is a comprehensive one, including a wide variety of steam, electric, electro- hydraulic air and hand operated types. <p The complete line of A-E-CO marine auxiliaries includes Steerers — Telemotors — Windlasses — Towing Ma- chines — Hoists — Winches — Capstans — Gypseys. Send for Catalogue 21. American Engineering MARINE REVIEW 47 Some other users of A-E-CO Steerers Airplane Carrier Lexington Saratoga Motorships Benson Ford East Indian William Penn California Seekonk Missourian Yachts Aloha Sialia Lyndonia Tugs Arthur A. Herron Van Dyke I Van Dyke II Van Dyke III Barges Troy Socony Rome Socony Tugboats Ocean City Froman Y Coots River Boats State of Pennsylvania State of Delaware Company Aramingo and Cumberland Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers