Great Lakes Art Database

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), August 1931, p. 41

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A-E-CO steam windlass on the President Hoover. A similar windlass can be seen on the President Coolidge in the background. When naval architects select equipment for their outstand- ing ships they turn naturally to A-E-CO Auxiliaries. Archi- tects and vessel owners rely upon the proved dependability of these machines... like their space-saving compactness... know that their efficiency means economical operation. The selection of A-E-CO electro-hydraulic steerers, wind- lasses and capstans for the President Hoover and_ the President Coolidge is just one more testimonial to the worth of the A-E-CO line. Above: A-E-CO steam cap- stans on the President Hoover. At right: A-E-CO electro- hydraulic steerer on the President Hoover. Similar capstans and steerer are installed on the President Coolidge. AMERICAN ENGINEERIN A Be ENGINEERING COMPANY, 2487. ARBAMINGO AVENUE, HILAR ETT 41 MARINE REvVIEw-—August, 193%

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