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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), February 1925, Advertising, p. 49

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February, 1925 MARINE REVIEW 49 For Sale and Miscellaneous—Help and Positions Wanted For Sale and Miscellaneous Advertisements 10c per word—minimum advertisement—$3.00 Six words must be added for box address. To insure insertion, advertisements must reach us by the 10th of the month. For Sale FOR SALE I1—New 11%’ x 16’ Marine Boiler, complete with new stack, saddles, breeching and fit- tings. 1—Triple Expansion Engine, 15’’-23-37"x36’’, with connected pumps. 5 K.W. direct connected generator. 1—Beck Steam Steerer. Several Second-hand Scotch Marine Boilers. LEATHEM D. SMITH DOCK CO., Sturgeon Bay, Wis. NUMBER 8 HYDE 8 X 10 STEAM AN- chor windlass, new, $500.00. Miles Machinery Company, Saginaw, Michigan. RECENT PALATIAL GOVERNMENT Steamer LEXINGTON, 224 tons, fifteen knots, hull 123° x 22’ x 9’ wood, has Bertelsen, Petersen, Compound 16” x 36’’ condensing en- gine, modern auxiliaries, two Almy E boilers, 250 Ibs., coal. Combination motor tug, 50’ x 14’ x 3%’, Lathrop powered, one man control, ten miles, fourteen tons, accommodates eighty passengers. Open cutter, 24’ x 7’, twenty horse Kermath, twelve miles, fishing and camping cruises. Boats examined any time. Apt. 1-F, 631 Edgecombe Ave., New York City. Telephone Wadsworth 5440. Positions Wanted INTERPRETER:—EDUCATED IN ENG- lish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish. Mechanical and architectural training. Formerly with United States Government; Plant C. Hercules Powder Co., and Thompson Starrett Construction Com- pany. Will travel anywhere on right proposition. Address Philip De Seville, 139 A Duboce Ave., San Francisco, California. Help Wanted Advertisements © 6c per word—minimum advertisement—$3.00 Position Wanted Advertisements 4c per word—minimum advertisement—$1.00 Please have remittance accompany order, TUG LOTUS FOR SALE AT BARGAIN price: “of $25, 000:00; 1105": 22" 8 rer: gross tonnage 127. White, oak construction; fully fittted. Fourteen M.P.H.; 16” x 30” x 24” FEF. & A. Compound Engine. Lying at Cheboygan. E. Liebner, First National Bank, Cheboygan, Michigan. FOR SALE:—STEAMER RICHLAND Star, 298 ft. by 41 ft. Hull and machinery thoroughly rebuilt. Boilers allowed 150 Ibs. steam. Hubert Riley, Foot Mechanic St., Bufialo, oN... Y¢ STEAMER RALEIGH Built 1872, rebuilt 1912; 128’ x 30’ x 7’; wood construction; 260 gross, 205 net tonnage; 335 H.P. engine; electric lights; steam hoist- ing engine; speed ten knots; U. S. inspec- tion March 1924, Boat lying at owner’s dock, foot of Burd Street, Nyack, N. Y. Photo- graph, price and further particulars upon ap- plication. The North River Steamboat ‘Co., 95 Liberty St., New York, N. Y CANADIAN TUG FOR SALE OR TRADE for larger tug. Tug 77 feet long, 16 feet beam, 8 foot draft, Engine new 1908. 11-22 x 15 stroke. Boiler new 1908, 8’6’” long, 6 feet diam., allowed 140: Ibs. steam. Address for further particulars, 517 May Ave., Windsor, Ont., Canada. For Sale DIESEL MARINE ENGINES SEMIDIESEL MARINE and STATIONARY ENGINES Real Diesel Engines for every purpose. Best Diesel Engine ever built. From 125 to 2700 H.P. Most moderate prices) SEMIDIESEL, the famous “TUXHAM,” the best that could be had. The most economical and very low priced. From 7% to 300 H.P. Easily installed and operated, even by persons without experi- ence. No valves and operating gear. No igni- tions. Reliability, Economy. Durability, Ask particulars from RAFAILOVICH & CO., Inc., 26 Cortlandt St., New York. Wanted U. S. ENGINEER OFFICE, 1505 RACE Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Bids are wanted until noon, March 6, 1925, for constructing one steel hull, 20-inch pipe-line dredge. Further information upon application. WANTED TO LEASE OR PURCHASE:— Several tow barges of 2,000 to 3,000 tons ca- pacity, suitable for lake trade. Give full par- ticulars as to construction; send photographs if possible. Address Ontario Gravel Freighting Co., Box 189, Windsor, Ont., Canada. WANTED:—SALVAGED CHEMICALS, drugs, oils, glues, waxes, dyes and any item of a chemical nature. Spot cash paid. Republic Chemical Corporation, 303 Pearl Street, New York, N. Y. WANTED :—1—WIDE GAUGE WHIRLER crane, 60 or 65 foot boom. lLeathem D, Smith Dock Co., Sturgeon Bay, Wis. “How Wooden Ships Are Built” 2, u. cote Estep A book packed full of useful information for the busy practical shipbuilder. Every new method of construction shown in 188 big, easy-to-see illustrations. = A complete story which takes the reader through every step of shipbuilding, beginning with the standing tree and ending with the trial ship with a supplement to laying off. CHAPTER I—Typical Methods of Construction. : CHAPTER II—Strength and Characteristics of Ship Timbers. | CHAPTER I1I—Layout and Equipment of Wooden Shipbuilding Plants. CHAPTER IV—Details of Different Lak of Wooden Vessels. eel Construction. CHAPTER V—Details of Frame and CHAPTER I—Fundamental Propositions. CONTENTS SUPPLEMENT Price, $3.00 (15s.), Postpaid CHAPTER VI—Methods of Framing Forward End of Ship. CHAPTER VII—Framing the After End of the Ship. CHAPTER VIII—Flanking Keels on and Ceiling Construction. CHAPTER IX—Construction of Hold Bracing and Deck Elements. CHAPTER X—Spars, Rudders, Shaft Logs and Engine Beds. CHAPTER II—Fairing the Lines THE PENTON PUBLISHING COMPANY Book Department Penton Bldg., Lakeside Ave. & West 3rd St. Cleveland, O. 346 M Please mention Marine Review when writing to Advertisers

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