A planer—14 feet across —for planing bed plates, rudder forgings, and other big work. Men and Tools To Do UR repair facilities are at the service of any ship—quickly— wherever it may be on the Great Lakes. An organization like this—which builds the largest vessels complete—is obviously the first choice when big repairs are needed. These same great resources are equally necessary for dependable, economical results on smaller jobs—welding, forging, machine shop, boiler, plate and hull work of all kinds. Not only tools, but men—specially trained and organized men— make American yards your best bet in time of need. These men get on the job fast and stay there till the job is done right. They know that every hour’s delay is enormously expensive to the ship owner. They know that one more trip—or one less—may make or break the profit record of the ship’s season. The AMERICAN CLEVELAND Lorain Detrorr BUFFALO American Ship American Ship Detroit Ship Buffalo Dry Dock Building Co. Building Co. Building Co. Company 6 MARINE REVIEW—June, 1927