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The Tug BART J. TURECAMO is equipped with two 4 blade stainless steel Coolidge propellers.

The Coolidge Propeller Company, organized in 1910, has through sixty years of continuous service designed and produced quality propellers for every application.

The development of special patented production equip- ment and measuring devices, designed solely for marine propellers, together with constant research in both en- gineering and materials, have made Coolidge Propellers the accepted standard worldwide.

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Seattle, Washington 98102

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Two Apply To MarAd

For Title XI Insurance

Two companies have filed applica- tions for Title XI mortage and loan insurance with the Maritime Admin- istration. Astro-Marine Inc., Hou- ston, Texas, has applied in connec- tion with one 3,200-hp tugboat. The estimated cost of the vessel is $1.1 million, and it is to be built by Cor- pus Christi Marine Service, Inc.

Corpus Christi, Texas. Midland En- terprises Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio, has filed in connection with the construc- tion of 232 open hopper barges, two 6,600-hp towboats, four 1,200-hp tug- boats and two 3,000-hp tugboats. The total actual cost of the vessels is esti- mated at $30 million

MarAd Approves Loan

For PFEL Lighters

The Maritime Administration has given approval to the Bank of Ameri- ca National Trust and Savings Asso- ciation on its application for Title XI mortgage and loan insurance which is to be used to aid in financing the con- struction of 300 lighters.

The lighters are to be leased to the

Pacific Far East Line, Inc., for use with six barge-carrying vessels. Avon- dale Shipyards, Inc., will build the lighters, and the estimated total actual cost is $12.3 million.

The Boeing Co. Wins $2,650,000 Contract

To Modify Patrol Craft

The Supervisor of Shipbuilding,

Conversion & Repair, 13th Naval

District, Seattle, Wash., has awarded the Boeing Co., Seattle, Wash., a $2,650,000 contract to modify hydro- foil patrol craft High Point (PCH- 1). A new control system, struts and modified foils including a steerable forward strut are called for by the contract. Work on the 110-ton vessel will be done at Boeing's Renton fa- cility on Lake Washington and is scheduled to be completed by Sep- tember 15, 1972.

Mooremac Charters

Two C-3s To MSC

Moore-McCormack Lines, Incor- porated has time chartered two

C-3 class vessels, the Mormacscan and the Mormacglen, to the Mili- tary Sealift Command for a period of owe to three years, it was an- nounced by James R. Barker, chair- man.

The charter rate is for $5,050 per day for the first year, with an option of two additional years, in one year increments at $5,000 per day.

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