Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), February 1927, p. 69

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February, 1927 MARINE REVIEW 6 See eM LMM TT Sturtevant Marine Equipment © WS 1H Heating & Ventilating Equipment E Mechanical Draft Equipment = : Ventilating Sets Exhausters : = Generating Sets — Heaters = : Gasoline & Steam Engines E = ae Age Ce Pacific Comrany’s Sturtevant Marine Equipment gives long 2 = ast freighter, built by Federal Shipbuilding Co., . = = ra equipred with two Sturtevant 15 KW Steam and aaa ee Over sixty years = = enerating Sets. , i ildi 1 ilatine = = Each set consists of a Sturtevant Steam Engine uae set eaeces ee ding Heating & Ventilating = = direct connected to a Sturtevant Generator and Equipment and Power Plant Equipment for 3 = is built to operate on 125 lbs. steam nrressure, ll : ” eS = = 5 Ibs. back pressure, at 425 r.p.m. on 115 volts all types of ships places us 1n a position to 2 : Dc. recommend and supply apparatus that will Z z prievan meet all Marine requirements. = di B. F. STURTEVANT COMPANY, HYDE PARK, BOSTON, MASS. 2 Sales Engineering Offices in all principal cities = E Plants Located at: Berkeley, Calif.; Camden, N. J.; Framingham, Mass.; Galt, Ontario; Hyde Park, Mass.; Sturtevant, Wis. 2 = 1665 = MMMM MM MMM MMMM TMM MMMM Locks and Latches Doors and Hatches The selection of hardware and fittings is an impor- Operating for years without interrup- tion on many of the largest ships afloat, Paracoil equipment is accepted as standard throughout the marine world. Paracoil equipment includes the fol- lowing: Feed Water Heaters, Oil Heaters, Oil Coolers, Feed Water Filters and Grease Extractors, Evaporators, Distil- tant factor in producing standard ships and boats at reasonable prices. Tiebout service includes supplying ship and boat builders with standardized equipment at lowest prices consistent with Tiebout quality specifications. lers, Steam Traps, Exhaust Gas, Steam or Hot Water Generators—for Diesel Plants, and Rand System for Heating Bunker Oil. Write for our interesting catalog. DAVIS ENGINEERING CORP. 90 West St. New York City Factory: Elizabeth, N. J Ni FOR LAND AND MARINE BOILERS Uniform Thickness — Easily Cleaned — Unexcelled for Strength Also FOX CORRUGATED FURNACES Made to United States, American Bureau of Shipping, Lloyds, Bureau Veritas, or any other requirements Manufactured by THE CONTINENTAL IRON WORKS West and Calyer Streets BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, N. Y. Greer.port Ferry from East 23rd Street, New York ESTABLISHED 1859 INCORPORATED 1887 W.& J. TIEBOUT Marine Hardware 118 Chambers Street New York, Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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