Page 2nd Cover: of Maritime Reporter Magazine (January 1981)

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When you pass

The Ambrose Light, you're not far from Gulf.

Back in 1908, U.S. Lightship No. 87 first dropped her mush- room anchor at 40° 275 'N, 73° 49.9' W.

She was stationed there to guide square riggers and steamers through the shifting sandbars of the newly dredged

Ambrose Channel and on into New York harbor.

When fog obscured her light, she blared a warning heard for miles.

And in 1912, ships began to home in on her radio beacon, the first in the world to operate successfully.

You can board the original Ambrose at New York's

South Street Seaport Museum. The less romantic, but more efficient tower above now stands where she rode at anchor, a welcome sight (or sound) to seamen inward bound.

New York. Still another port where you'll find premium

Gulf marine lubricants like Gulf Veritas Cyloils.

These highly alkaline cylinder lubricants are for use in all low-speed crosshead diesel engines burning residual fuel oils. They're manufactured from highly refined base oils having maximum film strength and high oxidation stability, compounded with oil-soluble additives to provide the alka- line reserve needed to neutralize the acidic products of combustion and a high level of detergency to ensure maxi- mum component cleanliness.

All of Gulf's marine products give you maximum quality, performance and bottom-line economy. They're available, backed by a complete and comprehensive service capability, at ports of call throughout the world. For specifics, please contact your local

Gulf representative.

Gulf Trading and Transportation Company

A Division of Gulf Oil Corporation

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