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MARQUIP*

Marine Equipment

Manufactured -in the Northwest with American Made Materials

V^1* Carpenter Stoppers

Six frame sizes available. Each size machined to fit a range of cahle front the smallest (V") to the largest (3"). (hedges are not interchangeable). Heavy duty

Navy type. Built from alloy cast steel.

Towing Shackles

Designed for towing or heavy lifting. Made from heat treated, high strength alloy steel, in sizes from P /'to 4".

A Towing Plates

Cast of nickel chrome steel in three sizes. Superior strength for safety, with maximum corrosion resistance.

V*1 * Towing Sockets

For 2" & 2 V" wire rope sizes. Built from special cast alloy steel

Capstans

Prooftested and certified. Air or hydraulic, electric or manual with a large range of sizes, horsepower, speed, pull and gypsy head. Competitively priced.

Devils Claw

Full retractable, claw simplifies transporting chain to the rig. Built w ith heat treated American steel for the most rugged use.

Cab-I,-Mate Socketers 1\vo sizes for most large and small cable. One operator can do the work of two and do it in less time. • Release Hooks

Six models. 25 to ISO ton capacities. Air or hydraulic, manual or electric release.

Select from single, double, triple or quad mountings. Made in the I SA with

American materials for dependable strength.

Washington Chain and Supply, Inc. 2901 Utah Ave. South

P.O. Box 3645. Seattle, VIA 98124 (206) 623-8500

CALLTOLLFREE 1-800-851-3429 (WashingtonStateOnly) 1-800-543-1304 'Vlarquip is a registered trade name of Washington Chain SSupply. Inc.

Circle 158 on Reader Service Card 94th SNAME

Annual Meeting —A Preview

The following listings are brief descriptions of the products and services to be exhibited at participating company booths. Listings are as provided at press time.

ACTION THREADED

PRODUCTS

Booth No. 202

Action Threaded Products, Inc. of Bridgeview, 111., one of the largest stainless steel and nonferrous fas- tener distributors in the U.S., will exhibit hard-to-find fastener items such as long-length bolts, nylon in- sert lock nuts in T-316, nickel-cop- per, and 18-8; lag screws in many materials, as well as many more fas- tener items.

AEROFLEX

Booth No. 2X3

Aeroflex International Inc. of

Plainview, N.Y., will display various sizes and configurations of its Wire

Rope Isolators, which are stable mounting assemblies of high-quality stranded wire rope held between rugged metal retainers. These are currently being used for missile, shipboard, aircraft, transportation, shipping, and handling containers.

In the same booth Vibration

Mountings and Controls Inc. will display a complete range of acousti- cal material/noise control barriers for marine, industrial, and commer- cial applications.

ALLIED MARINE CRANE

Booth No. 124

Allied Marine Crane of Portland,

Ore., designs, manufactures, and distributes a product line of fully hydraulic marine cranes, both dou- ble tapered box boom and telescopic boom, in capacities from 60 to 90 tons. These cranes are designed for

TECHNICAL AND SOCIAL PROGRAMS

THURSDAY

TRIANON MERCURY 9:00 1. Bulbous Bow Design Methodology for High-Speed Ships

Hoyle/Cheng/Hays/Johnson/Nehrling 3. ...Steering Systems Components for Arctic Class Ships

Menon/Glen/Bayly 10:30 2. The MV Arctic—New Bow Form and Model Testing

Baker/Nishizaki 4. Study of Shiphandling Performance in Restricted Water...

Eda/Shizume/Case/Puglisi 12:00

PRESIDENT'S LUNCHEON

Grand Ballroom

Reception, East Ballroom Foyer 2:00 BUSINESS SESSION Grand Ballroom 3:00 3:30 5. Developments in Design of

Oceanographic Ships

Daidola/Griffin 6. Liquid Sloshing in Slack Ship Tanks...

Hamlin/Lou/Maclean/Seibold/

Chandras

FRIDAY

TRIANON MERCURY 9:00 7. Investigation of Dynamic Instability of Small High-Speed Craft

Cohen/Blount 9. Ocean Drilling Program Equipment

Capabilities

Hammett 10:30 8. Time-Simulation of Ship Motions...

Elsimillawy/Miller 10. Validation of Fatigue Life Prediction

Using Containership

Chen/Chiou/Thayamballi 12:00 2:00 3:00 11. Governing Ship Propulsion Gas

Turbine Engines

Rubis/Harper 13. Model and Full-Scale Tests with

Innovative Icebreaker Bow

Enkvist/Mustamaki 3:30 4:30 12. Computer System Architecture for Naval Ship Design...

Billingsley/Ryan 5:00 7:00 7:30 8:30 94th ANNUAL BANQUET

Grand Ballroom

SATURDAY 7:00 7:30

GENERAL RECEPTION

Grand Ballroom Foyer 8:30 DINNER DANCE Grand Ballroom 34 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News

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