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It takes 685,000 gallons to get her completely tanked. She's "Pacific Barge 100," one of the largest oil barges on the B.C. coast. She can hold up to 685,000 gallons and seven different types of fuel, and unload completely in just 5 hours. She's just one of the many tanker barges in our Pacific Tanker division. An even larger tanker barge will be joining us later this year. Our fleet totals 180 vessels. Chemical barges, pulp-wood chip barges, covered barges, lumber barges, oil barges and bulk carriers to 9000 tons. We'll even design and build new equipment to meet your specific requirements. A carrier for every cargo. And the tugs to tow them. All up and down the Pacific coast, from Alaska to Mexico. . . or anywhere in the world. Our modern, highly automated fleet handles the transportation needs of every major industry in British Columbia. If we're not handling yours, think it over: Vantug will go anywhere. And we'll get you loaded. Vancouver Tug (name your port) VANCOUVER TUG BOAT CO. LTD. ? Vancouver, B.C. ? Day or Night 988-3111 (604) ? Cables: Vantuco June 15, 1969 11

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