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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), March 1926, p. 47

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March, 1926 MARINE REVIEW AT The Aloha—and AMF Pumps OMMODORE Arthur Curtis James’ beautiful yacht “Aloha”, (illus- C trated above) with her glorious spread of canvas, reminiscent of earlier days—is nevertheless the most modern and luxurious of modern pleasure-craft. She is now being reconditioned and converted from ee steam to Diesel Drive at the yards of the Staten Island Ship Building : Bronze- | Co., under the direction of Tams & King, naval architects and is being for every fitted or | AMF Pump equipped from stem to stern. Complete AMF Pump equip- Ship | Cast Iron ment includes the following system: ea rate Fresh Water, Fuel Oil, Lubricating Oil, Hot Water, Drinking Water, Salt Water, Ice Machine, Evaporator, Boiler Feed and Kerosene Pumps. American Machine & Foundry Co. 5520 Second Avenue Brooklyn, N.Y. AMF Motor Driven Capstan Hand Pump Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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