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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), April 1929, p. 59

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One of the six well-equipped plants of United Dry Docks, Inc. The company operates, under one manage- ment, with consequent economy, increased efficiency and wider scope of service to its clients, the plants formerly owned by Theo. A. Crane & Sons Company W. & A. Fletcher Company Morse Dry Dock & Repair Company _ New York Harbor Dry Dock Company . James A. Shewan & Sons Company, Inc. Staten Island Shipbuilding Company Customers who prefer to deal with the yard they have become accustomed to will find the same personnel ready to meet their in- dividual requirements. The Staten Island Plant, located at Mariners Harbor, Staten Island, New York City, has been known as a successful shipbuilding and marine engine plant for more than 30 years. It offers unusual facilities for the following types of work: Shipbuilding and Repairs Ferry boats, tugboats, yachts, barges, etc. The ‘‘Dongan Hills’’ just launched, the largest and fastest ferry boat in New York, with engines of 4000 H.P., is its 781st hull. Builders of many famous yachts. Marine Engines Designers and builders of all types of marine engines. Has built five large Diesel electric tugs in the past two years. Boilers The boiler shop is fitted to build marine boilers of all sizes and types. Foundry Work The foundry is modern, making castings up to 20 tons, and is equipped to give 24-hour service on marine castings of any kind, in brass or gray iron. Tanks Special equipment for building all types of tanks. Will contract for any kind of special work. A company car meets all trains at the Arlington Station of the Staten Island Rapid Transit. INCORPORATED 11 Broadway New York MARINE REVIEW—April, 1929 SHIPBUILDING AND REPAIRS The Staten Island Plant of United Dry Docks, Inc. UNITED Dry DOCKS 59

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