Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), January 1927, p. 63

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January, 1927 MARINE REVIEW 63 Conversion of the “West Honaker” NOTHER example of thoroughness in HE “WEST HONAKER?’” was converted from steam motorship conversion is presented in the to direct Diesel engine drive at the Fore River Plant completion of the 8600-ton freighter ‘‘West Hon- of Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, Ltd., at aker’’, which has been accepted and placed in siipe Licks gan commission by the U. S. Shipping Board. Bethlehem has complete facilities not only for making the ; necessary changes and installing auxiliary equipment in vessels, but is also able to supply all such equipment when desired. The extensive and diversified engineering and manufactur- ing facilities of Bethlehem Plants are especially suited for coping with problems involved in conversion work of all kinds. BETHLEHEM SHIPBUILDING CORPORATION, LTD., BETHLEHEM, PA. GENERAL SALES OFFICES: 25 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY District Offices: Boston, 100 Milk St.; Philadelphia, Widener Bldg.; Wilmington, Foot of West St.; Baltimore, South and Water Sts.; Cleveland, Union Trust Bldg.; Chicago, Monadnock Bldg.; San Francisco, Matson Bldg. BETHLEHEM Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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