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Clutch, Gear and Engine Operation using Shaft Brake Fast Maneuvering Complete Propulsion Control Package for Diesel Power 500 H. P. to 6000 H. P. FOR SYSTEM QUOTATION ? Contact ? MATHERS CONTROLS INC. 902 N.W. BALLARD WAY SEATTLE, WASH. 98107 Phone (206) 782-6265 for faster turn around TURN TO BREWER ? Marine Repairs and Construction ? 5 Sectional Drydocks up to 8500 tons ? Deepwater Vessels or Harborcraft ? Pierside work - 24 hr. service A Marconi Names Bowker And Hughes To New Posts David Bowker Peter Hughes The Marconi International Marine Co., Ltd., has announced the appointment of David Bow-ker as its North American representative. He succeeds Peter Hughes who has been appoint-ed managing director of Marconi Marine (South Africa) (Pty.) Ltd. Mr. Hughes suc-ceeds R. C. Van de Velde, who is returning to the United Kingdom to take up a new appointment within the parent company. Like many other executives of Marconi Ma-rine, Mr. Bowker, who was born in Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, began his career with the company as a seagoing radio officer. He served at sea on a variety of vessels from 1960 until 1964, when he was appointed to the com-pany's shore staff as a technical sales assistant in the export sales department, and later be-came assistant to the export sales manager. Mr. Bowker will be based in the offices of Kaar Electronics Corporation, Rahway, N.J. Mr. Hughes, who was educated at the Nauti-cal College, Pangbourne, joined Marconi Marine in 1957 as a seagoing radio officer, and served at sea on a variety of vessels until 1960, when he was appointed to the company's shore staff, at the head office as personal assistant to the service manager. In 1963 he moved to the sales side of the company's business, joining the contracts division at Marconi Marine's London office, which was then situated in the Strand. In the following year he was appoint-ed as the company's sales representative for the northeast area, based on Newcastle depot, and in January, 1967 went to the United States to become the company's representative in North America. He recently returned to the United Kingdom for consultations prior to taking up his new appointment. Oceanic Requests Subsidy To Build Two Containerships Oceanic Steamship Co. has applied to the Maritime Administration for construction sub-sidy for two new containerships for its Pacific Coast-Australia-New Zealand service. This request replaces a three-year-old application for subsidy to help defray the cost of the re-construction of two C-3's. Oceanic asked that its new application be acted upon so that bids could be solicited by November of this year. Oceanic, an affiliate of Matson Navigation Co., now has five ships in subsidized service. It would replace three of those with its two new containerships, if they are approved, the company said. Bender Ship To Build Twin-Screw Towboat Warrior & Gulf Navigation Co., subsidiary of U.S. Steel Corp., Chicasaw, Ala., has con-tracted Bender Ship Repairs, Inc., of Mobile, Ala., for the construction of a twin-screw river towboat. To be equipped with 1,700-total-bhp Caterpillar diesels, the vessel will have the following dimensions: 85 feet in length, 26 feet in beam and 10 feet in depth. Martinac Bid Wins Purse Seiner Contracts With a price of $1,748,403 each, J. M. Marti-nac Shipbuilding Corp., of Tacoma, Wash., is the successful bidder for the construction of three steel purse seiner fishing boats. To be propelled by a 2,800-bhp single diesel, each boat will have the following dimensions: an overall length of 165 feet 5 inches, a beam of 34 feet, and a depth of 17 feet. Designated Hull Nos. 179, 180 and 181, one fishing vessel each is being built for Pacific King, Inc., of San Diego, Calif.; Star Kist Foods, Inc., Terminal Island, Calif., and South-ern Seas, Inc., San Diego, Calif., respectively. A government subsidy of about 50 percent will be paid on the vessels. The Maritime Administration received bids for these boats on November 21, 1968. LIQUID 1 WRENCH Loosens rusted nuts bolts, parts in seconds U Frees parts frozen by rust, corrosion, scale, paint, varnish, carbon or gum. Safe on all metals. Available Everywhere RADIATOR SPECIALTY CO. CHARLOTTE, N. C. 28201 WESTINGHOUSE TURBINE RENEWAL PARTS IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT ANYWHERE Authorized Marine distributor for Westinghouse Turbine Renewal Parts, Port Electric maintains a complete stock of replacement parts in its own warehouse for immediate delivery. Authorized Marine Distributors lor: Westinghouse: Turbine, Controller and Motor Renewal Parts Cutler-Hammer: Controller Parts Clark: Controller Parts Also available: Replacement Parts for Monitor, Reliance, Crocker Wheeler, and others. PORT ELECTRIC Turbine Division OF PORT ELECTRIC SUPPLY CORP. 155-157 Perry Street, New York, N. Y. 10014 Call (212) 255-4530 SHIP SERVICE OUR SPECIALTY 54 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News

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