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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), September 1927, p. 62

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Sturlévant ( REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. ) Marine Equipment Dependable for all classes of ships EPEN D- = a ABLE per- Ferryboat Charles C. Donoghue formance is built by Bethlehem S. B. & D. D. characteristic Corp., for City of Boston for serv- ice between Boston and East Bos- ton. Sturtevant Turbines used for driving fire pumps. of all Stur- tevant Equip- ment—a_ fea- ture acquired by careful de- sign and con- struction and by using only the most dur- able materials. Sturdy con- struction ee, Sturlevant eevee patorrs Marine Products Heating & Ventilating Equipment ma k es f or Mechanical Draft longer life and Equipment reduces main- tenance costs while careful design insures economical operation. Turbine—Motcrs Blowers Ventilating Sets Heaters Generating Sets Exhausters Gasoline and Steam Engines 4 Sturtevant Ma- rine Equipment is adapted to all types of ships, from small yachts to great ocean liners. We are always ready to point out the many advantages of this equipment and cooperate with Marine ar- chitects and en- gineers in fur- nishing appara- tus that will oper- ate with the greatest economy and efficiency. Photographs- Courtesy Marine Review. Sturtevant Blowers used on Ferry- boat American Legion, built by Staten Island S. B. Co., for City of New York for service between Manhattan & Staten Island. a B. F. STURTEVANT COMPANY HYDE PARK, BOSTON, MASS. Sale offices in all principal cities 1737 SEAWORTHY BOATS Here is a self-unloader, Steamer CHARLES C. WEST, designed and built complete by us. It has a capacity of 7500 tons coal or 9000 tons stone. Unloads 1200 tons coal or 2000 tons stone per hour, delivering over a 150 ft. boom conveyor. We design and build all classes of ships from tugs to the largest freighters, but specialize on complicated and difficult tonnage. Write for details MANITOWOC SHIPBUILDING CORP. Manitowoc, Wis. MANITOWOC DEAN BROS. MARINE PUMPS “The Dean of Pumps on Land and Sea’’ Figure No. 2484 —A Vertical Du- rable Duplex for Boiler Feeding and General Pressure Service, 300 Lb. Working Pressure. ESTABLISHED /869 [JEAN BROS. COMPANY INDIANAPOLIS /ND. 62 MARINE REVIEW—September, 1927

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