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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), February 1926, p. 71

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February, 1926 Classified MARINE REVIEW lvertisel 71 : {ts 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: FISH TUG, WOODEN HULL 70 x 15 x 6 ft. H. P. Engine 12 x 14; Scotch Boiler 6’6’’ x 9’. 150 pounds Steam Pressure. Last inspected 1925. Also extra boiler and engine duplicate of above. For further par- ticulars and prices, address Keystone Fish Company, Erie, Penna. FOR SALE: TUG AND DERRICK SCOW suitable for sand and gravel, 750 tons ca- pacity, fully equipped, has 10 x 12 hoisting engine, electric lights, anchor hoist, towing machine on scow, quarters for 20 men. Lake towing tug has electric lights, anchor hoist, quarters for 10 men. Both in first class condition, will guarantee inspection. Address Box 368, MARINE REVIEW, Cleveland. Opportunity LEARN DRAFTING AND LAYING OUT! Utilize the long Winter evenings by taking an Official Course of Study that will increase or opportunities next Spring, Summer and all. For 15 years we have trained men for Special duties and promotions. Our Courses are com- prehensive and to the point. WE TEACH YOU IN YOUR OWN HOME, PERSONAL, CLEAR, DIRECT. Our School Directory sent free to interested parties. Indicate your Course when writing. STEEL SHIP DRAFTING BOILER ENGINEERING AND LAYING OUT BUSINESS EXECUTIVE COURSES HEATING VENTILATING ENGINEERING MECHANICAL AND MACHINE DRAFTING ST. LOUIS TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 4543 Clayton Av. St. Louis, Mo. Wanted FOR SHIPYARD wood work, with take some _ stock going and paying 369, MARINE WANTED: FOREMAN on Lake Erie, steel and floating dry dock. Must in the corporation, now a company. Address Box REVIEW, Cleveland. WANTED—HEAVY DUTY MOTOR BOAT, 26’ to 82’ long, not over 4’ draft when loaded, 80-40 H.P., 4 cyl. engine located aft, forward deck must be flush to carry supplies, also would like equipped for towing. Send full par- ticulars, photo, price and state where can be inspected. Westchester County Park Com- mission, Bronxville, N. Y 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. | For Sale FOR SALE: MOTOR FREIGHT BOAT— Length 110’, Beam 22’3’’. Depth 7’, 200 Horse Power Fairbanks Morse C O 200 Short Tons, Speed 11 miles. Draft light—6’ aft. 2’ for- ward; Loaded 8’ aft; 7'8’’ forward; Hoisting Engine. Apply Capt. Samuel M. Denny, Pennsgrove, N. J FIFTY MORRISON SUSPENSION FURNACES 48”? Diam. x 8’ 5’? long—41/64’’ thick. NEVER USED. PRICE FOR THE LOT $2000.00. R. S. ARMSTRONG & BRO. CO. ATLANTA, GEORGIA FOR SALE: FIVE METALLIC’ LIFE boats in first class condition, never used. Engine and boilers formerly in Steamer Me- costa now stored in Lorain. General Transit Co., 1812 Union Trust Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. FOR SALE 45 H. P. 3 CYLINDER MEITZ oil engine complete; reason~-for selling re- stricted waters. Price right. P. J. Fritsch, 24 Montgomery St., Boston, Mass. TUGS AND DERRICK SCOW FOR SALE. Tug Rocket 61’ long, 15’ beam, 6’ draft, 12 x 14 Engine 5'6” x 9’0’ Fire Box Boiler 150 pounds steam new in 1924, Electric lights. Tug Lorain 67’ long, 16’ beam, 7’ draft, 14 x 16 engine 6'0” x 9'0” Fire Box Boiler 150 pounds steam, new in 1924. Steam _ steerer, electric lights. Both tugs are all steel and were built for fishing purposes. Steel Der- rick Barge 165 feet long, 86 foot beam, 4 foot deep. Clam shell operating 144 yard Bucket, 10’’ Cent. Sand pump, electric refrigerating plant. Capacity 400 tons sand. Eli O. Jacques, 14 Cicotte St., River Rouge, Mich. FOR SALE. SMALL STEAM FREIGHTER, 142 gross, 96 net tons, marine firebox boiler 14 x 16 high pressure engine, rating 90, re- built 1923 and in the very best of shape. All inspected and running 1925. C. L. Monroe, 612 Webster St., Bay City, Mich. For Sale DREDGING BUSINESS FOR SALE, 2 dredges, 2 tugs, 10 scows, 3 coal boats. Exam- ine equipment and make me offer. Room 5, 68 Chapel St., Albany, N. Y. FOR SALE: STEAMER HIAWATHA, length 98 ft. O. A., breadth 24 ft., capacity 800 passengers. Suitable for passenger ferry or small freight business. In service at pres- ent time. Exceptionally economical to oper- ate. Port Huron & Sarnia Ferry Co., Port Huron, Michigan. FOR SALE: STEAMER LAWRENCE, length 95 ft. O. A., breadth 25 ft., suitable for ferry, freight or passenger business. Ca- pacity 416 passengers and fifteen automobiles. In service at the present time—in A-1 condi- tion. Very economical to operate.—Port Huron & Sarnia Ferry Co., Port Huron, Michigan. FOR SALE: SECOND HAND MARINE engines and boilers of all sizes for sale cheap, changing from steam to Diesel. Cowles Tow- ing Company, 360 Ohio St., Buffalo, N. Y. FOR SALE—107 FOOT FREIGHT, PAS- senger and Excursion Steamer, eighty-seven gross tons. MORGAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN. FOR SALE OR RENT. FOUR MILE PAS- senger excursion franchise on Lake Ontario between Sea Breeze and Charlotte out of Rochester, N. Y. Good pier at Sea Breeze and dock at Charlotte. This run has been in exist ence for fifty years and the only reason we are discontinuing is that it will cost too much to put our boat in shape. You should have a boat carrying from 300 to 500 passengers as there is good traffic both ways. There is no freight handled on this run now. Ontario Navigation Company, F. A. Frost, Secretary, 846 Glenwood Ave., Rochester, N. Y. FOR SALE. A FINE STEAM POWER plant for a 35 to 50 ft. boat. Ward water tube boiler. Compound engine, pump and pro- peller. F.0O.B. Gloucester, Mass. $200. C. L. Hart, 60 Eastern Ave., Gloucester, Mass. FOR SALE—12” HYDRAULIC DREDGE two 100 horse Scotch boilers, F & A compound condensing engine D. C. to 12’’ steel lined pump, 28’x80’ bolted hull, draft 4 Feet. Edward Gray, Foot of Continental Avenue, Detroit, Michigan. Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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