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KIENE DIESEL ACCESSORIES, INC. 10352 PACIFIC AVE., FRANKLIN PARK, ILLINOIS

Seabulk Tanker Applies

For Title XI Insurance

For Tugs And Barges

In connection with the construc- tion of four tugboats, each of 6,500 bhp, and four tank barges, each of 30,000 dwt, Seabulk Tanker Corpor- ation, Deerfield Beach, Fla., has sub- mitted an application to the Maritime

Administration for Title XI mort- gage insurance. 48 MK-35 Target Boats

To Be Built For NSSC

By Atlantic Research

The Naval Ship Systems Com- mand has awarded an initial $2.4 million contract to Atlantic Re- search Corporation, Missile Sys- tems Division, to design and build 48 target boats for the Navy.

The boats will have reinforced fiberglass plastic hulls and super- structures, and each will be pow- ered by four 325-hp Mercruiser engines. Both manual and remote control are provided.

The 57-foot vessels, designated

SEPTAR MK 35, will weigh 41,- 000 lbs. and be capable of speeds in excess of 30 knots.

Atlantic Research, a major divi- sion of The Susquehanna Corpora- tion, has its boatbuilding facilities at Santa Ana, Calif. Current gov- ernment contracts include 10 utili- ty boats built for the Navy and a prototype search and rescue vessel under construction for the U.S.

Coast Guard.

Harvey Gamage Bids

Apparent Low To Build 109-Ft. Steel Dragger

The Maritime Administration has determined that Harvey Gamage

Shipbuilders, Inc., South Bristol,

Maine, submitted the low bid for the construction of a 109-foot steel drag- ger for Dorothy M. O'Hara, Inc.,

Rockland, Maine.

The bid price was $544,757 with a delivery time of 360 calendar days.

Construction subsidy has been set at 40.2 percent, based on a cost of $310,- 000 in Japan.

Albina To Construct

Twin-Screw Foss Tug

Foss Launch & Tug Company, Se- attle, Wash., has placed an order for the construction of an 80-foot by 25- foot by 12-foot tug with Albina En- gine & Machine Works, Portland,

Ore.

The vessel, to be named Clara

Foss, will be powered by twin-screw diesels of 1,700-total-bhp.

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