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OCEANIC
ELECTRIC PRODUCTS "Over A Half Century of
Service in the Marine Industry"
Oceanic products are manufactured to meet the requirements of
U.S.C.G. Electrical Engineering Regulations
WATERTIGHT MARINE
SWITCHES
Call or Write for
Complete Catalog
OCEANIC
ELECTRICAL MFG. CO.. INC.
Sole Manufacturers of Oceanic Electric Products 157-159 PERRY ST., NEW YORK, N.Y. 10014 • WA 9-3321
SHIP PARTS
MARINE PARTS
BARGES
SALE OR LEASE
ALMOST ANY SIZE OR TYPE
ALSO BARGE CRANES AVAILABLE
Various Whirley Cranes Available
Washington / Americans
Now Wrecking
Victories - Hospital - C-2, C-3, Cimavis
Winches plus Booms, Engine Parts
Surplus Ship Parts and Supplies Available
State University Of New York
Maritime College Gets Grant
From Gulf Oil Foundation
SCHNITZER
INDUSTRIES 4012 N.W. FRONT • PORTLAND, OREGON
PHONE: (503) 224-9900
Mailing Address: I W.U. Telex: 36-0144 PTL 3300 N.W. Yeon Ave. I Cable Schnitzerbro, Portland
Rear Adm. Edward J. O'Donnell receives the check from
D.G. Brown, manager of Gulf Oil Corporation's U.S. fleet.
At left, T.P. Leonard, Gulf's director of vessel personnel.
The State University of New York Mari- time College, Fort Schuyler, N.Y., has re- ceived a grant of $1,500 from the Gulf Oil
Foundation, Rear Adm. Edward J. O'Donnell,
USN (ret.), president of the college, has re- ported. The Gulf Oil Foundation is an educa- tional assistance program sponsored by the
Gulf Oil Corporation. This latest donation to the Maritime College by Gulf was designated as a grant to further special projects of the college.
Just about a year ago the Foundation do- nated $1,000 to the Maritime College Develop- ment Fund, and the company annually pre- sents a $100 Savings Bond to each of two ca- dets chosen for "outstanding" performance of duty during the summer cruises of the col- lege's training ship Empire State IV.
Formal presentation of the $1,500 grant was made to Admiral O'Donnell by D.G. Brown, manager of Gulf's U.S. fleet, and T.P. Leonard, director of vessel personnel. In accepting the grant, Admiral O'Donnell described Gulf Oil as one of the college's "staunchest friends," and he expressed the gratitude of the college for the organization's continuing support.
Electro'Controls Introduces
Bow Thruster Control Unit
Electro'Controls has announced a bow thruster controller designed to operate a Sundstrand type hydrostatic transmission. This unit is specifically designed for external mounting on the bridge of the boat. Optional mounting provisions are avail- able.
The unit operates in two modes: (1) manual mode controls the thruster speed port or star- board, and (2) auto mode uses signals received from the vessel's auto pilot and controls the speed and direction of the thruster to bring the vessel back on course.
The auto mode provides for precision course holding without headway. This mode can be used for maintaining the vessel's orientation to the prevailing sea to provide the most stable work platform.
In addition to the control electronics located on the bridge, the unit is supplied with a servo valve to be mounted on the pump which controls the swash plate position actuator. Controlling the pump swash plate angle effectively controls the speed and direction of the hydraulic motor attached to the bow thruster drive unit. Avail- ability of the system is 30 to 60 days.
For further information and literature, contact
Electro'Controls, 2003 South Ritchey Street,
Santa Ana, Calif. 92705.
Anixter-New York Moves
To New Office & Warehouse
Facility In Elmsford, New York
Anixter-New York is the new name of
Anixter-Normandy, a pioneer distributor of electrical cable, it was announced by John
Myers, president. Anixter-New York has com- pleted its move to a new 60,000-square-foot office and warehouse facility, one of the coun- try's most modern and efficient electrical wire and cable warehouses, according to Mr. Myers.
Located at 300 Executive Boulevard, in Cross
Westchester Executive Park, Elmsford, it fea- tures newly designed materials handling equip- ment.
Anixter-New York, a part of Anixter Bros.,
Inc., Skokie, 111., is an integral part of Anixter's continent-wide network of electrical cable spe- cialists, which has distribution centers in 22 major cities in the United States, Canada and
Europe.
The 25-year-old Anixter-New York firm is well known in the maritime industry as a major supplier of electrical shipboard cable to ship- yards in Canada, Europe and the Eastern
United States. Mr. Myers stated that Anixter-
New York has experienced a tremendous growth in industrial cable sales in the mid-
Atlantic market, and he said: "Our new and enlarged facility will allow us to carry broader electrical cable stocks than ever before."
In serving the Northeast area, they will in- ventory over 5,000 different sizes and types of electrical cable made by major manufacturers, including all types of shipboard cable, indus- trial cable, coaxial cable, electronic wire, port- able cords, high voltage power and control cable.
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 42 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News