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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), April 1931, p. 8

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NGINES for shallow-draft RIVER WESSELS OUR crank, triple expansion engine. Develops 750 I. H. P. Totally enclosed for forced lubrication. Self-oiling. The big thing about this engine is that it is completely balanced—which reduces vibration to the minimum. That is what makes this type of engine especially suitable for shallow-draft river vessels, on which absence of vibration is essential. Of course this engine was built by The American Ship Building Company. Inquiries will receive prompt attention. TheAMERI A SHIP BUILDING COMPANY é re) CLEVELAND Lorain Burrato Soutu CHIcAGo SUPERIOR 3 ee @ 0 American Ship American Ship Buffalo Dry Dock Chicago Ship Superior Ship- ee e@ 9 piling Co. Building Co, Company Building Co. building Co. 8 MARINE REview— April, 1931

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