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officers' lounge solid Jeffboat construction central air conditioning throughout built-to-last furnishings spacious galley

A comfortable crew is more efficient. lots of personal storage semi-private room cool-box in control room professional cooking equipment work-horse design

It's the plush, easy living that makes a tough-working crew on a Jeffboat.

How well your crew performs on your time de- pends on how well they rest on their own. That's why Jeffboat designers put so much thought and comfort into the crew's living quarters. From the galley to the lounges, there's plenty of open living room to keep your crew happy.

There are large, spacious bedrooms with individual thermostats. Central air conditioning. Two television lounges. And an intercom system that connects every room on the boat.

Comfort, quality, convenience. They're standard equipment on a Jeffboat.

But see for yourself why you get the most for your money—for your fleet and crews—from

Jeffboat. Write or call for a personal tour. Jeffboat,

Division of Texas Gas Transmission

Corp., Jeffersonville, Indiana 47130. (812) 283-3551.

America's largest inland shipbuilder. JEFFBOAT

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Maritime Reporter

First published in 1881 Maritime Reporter is the world's largest audited circulation publication serving the global maritime industry.