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SPECIFY CRANDALL SHIP TRANSFER SYSTEMS # For Economical and Safe Launching of New Ships ? For Shipyard Expansion from Existing Railway or Float-ing Dry Docks ? For New Shipyard Ship Assembly ? For Winter Storage and Repair Inquiries are invited for transfer systems, new dry dock designs or en-largement of dry docks. TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS AT: Miami, Florida New Orleans, Louisiana Papeete, Tahiti Dordrecht, Netherlands Sorel, Quebec Alberton, P.E.I. Magdalen Is., Quebec Fox River, Quebec Caraquet, New Brunswick Jacksonville, Florida Wilmington, Delaware Clarenville, Newfoundland Honolulu, Hawaii Paspebiac, Quebec 4000 Ton Ship on Side Transfer BASIC SIDE TRANSFER SYSTEM FROM END HAUL RAILWAY ? For Multiple Dry Docking from a Single Dry Dock 300 ton side transfer system used for barge construction with launching by means of side-haul railway, Dordrecht, Netherlands BASIC LONGITUDINAL TRANSFER SYSTEM FROM END HAUL RAILWAY OR FLOATING DOCK Twenty longitudinal storage berths serviced by a self-propelled cross transfer table. Up to 6000 Ton Capacity from Railway Dry Dock Up to 40,000 Ton Capacity from Floating Dry Dock Side transfer, 800 ton railway dry dock, Papeete, Tahiti CRANDALL DRY DOCK (^H^lnux* inc. since 1854? "Progress ? the result of never being satisified " 238 MAIN STREET, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 02142, U.S.A. April 15, 1969 29

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