Great Lakes Art Database

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), June 1931, p. 3

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Here's the BOAT WINCH MOTOR - - - DIEHL. Watertight Marine Motor driving American Engineering Co., Boat Winch. Cutler-Hammer Watertight Brake and Control. MARINE REvIEw—June, 1931 On the New P. BT Sigetels FLORIDA This is but one of many Diehl motors installed on this modern passenger steamer recently completed by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, Newport News, Va. The installation also includes more than 300 Diehl electric stateroom fans, equipped with Monel Metal guards and blades, a unique feature which completely resists the corrosive action of marine atmospheres. Modern transportation demands modern equipment. The selection of Diehl motors and fans by a number of American shipbuilders and operators is a testimonial to their fitness for present day marine requirements. DIEHL MANUFACTURING COMPANY Electrical Division of THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. ELIZABETHPORT, N. J. Atlanta—Boston—Chicago—New York—Philadelphia DIEHL 3

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