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just as you'd expect but so do many other marine builders and owners who want the best!

The innovative approach that Nabrico has brought to tow boat and barge design is also found in

Nabrico's line of marine hardware. If you are specifying for an oil barge, take a look at Nabrico's expansion domes, pump wells, engine foundations, tool boxes, light stands, hose cranes, warning signs, interlocking pins, Butter- worth hatches, winches plus kevels, bitts, buttons and chocks! Ask for our free catalogue or see for yourself at either of our

Gulf Coast stocking distributors.

Donovan Boat Supplies, inc. 1018 Baronne Street

New Orleans, La. 70112 504/529-5731

Blue Water Marine Supply, Inc. 1000 Broadway

Houston, Texas 77012 713/928-3121

We build marine hardware as it we expected to use it ourselves!

NASHVILLE BRIDGE COMPANY

P. 0. BOX 239, NASHVILLE, TENN. 37202 \Ne specify

NABRICO HARDWARE / •W

A Division of The American Ship Building Co.

CHIEF MARINE

ELECTRICAL ENGINEER

Shipyard experience and a practical approach to the situ- ation are the keys.

Additional requirements are a thorough knowledge of IEEE 45 and U.S. Coast Guard Electrical specifications and re- quirements. Degree desirable.

Responsibilities will include the administration of a depart- ment of designers and draftsmen, provide sound electrical design, interpret contract drawings, and provide necessary support to field personnel. It is very important that this individual be able to provide working drawings.

Extensive background, working with electricians, so as to be able to best service their requirements for lists of ma- terial, wireway runs, cutting lists, et al.

This position, which we are recruiting for our client, a major shipbuilder, will be located on the East Coast. Initial salary will be approximately $21,000, with a bonus incentive.

To arrange for a confidential interview, write, in complete detail, in absolute confidence, to:

Box 1207LB, Suite 502, 555 Fifth Avenue

New York, New York 10017

Prof. J.B. Blood Receives

W. Selkirk Owen Award

At Webb Annual Banquet

Pictured at the alumni banquet, left to right: Robert G.

Mende, president of the Webb Alumni Association; Mrs.

Jeremy B. Blood; Prof. Jeremy B. Blood, recipient of the

W. Selkirk Owen Award; Mrs. Roger Luke, daughter of

William Selkirk Owen, and Thomas H. Bond, chairman of the Webb Alumni Fund.

The Webb Institute of Naval Architecture

Alumni Association held its annual banquet recently at the Summit Hotel in New York

City. A reception and dinner preceded an es- pecially interesting program which featured the presentation of the sixth W. Selkirk Owen

Award to Prof. Jeremy B. Blood.

Thomas H. Bond, chairman of the Webb

Alumni Fund, delivered the official introduc- tion prior to the presentation of the Award to

Professor Blood by Mrs. Roger Luke, daugh- ter of William Selkirk Owen.

The W. Selkirk Owen Award is given in recognition of outstanding achievement and service to the marine engineering and naval architectural profession and to the alma mater.

The recipient represents those qualities es- teemed in a graduate of Webb Institute of Na- val Architecture. 2 Hitachi Companies Join To

Build Gas Turbines For Ships

Hitachi, Ltd., and Hitachi Zosen (Hitachi Ship- building and Engineering Co., Ltd.) have agreed jointly to start the production of gas turbines for ships. Hitachi, Ltd. has built and sold 80 general purpose gas turbines since 1964. These were primarily used for stationary power generation purposes. This experience will now be combined with the shipbuilding technology of Hitachi Zosen.

The joint agreement will provide gas turbines for vessels to be built by Hitachi Zosen and also to fulfill orders expected from other domestic

Japanese and foreign shipbuilders. Considerable demand is expected for use of the turbines in

LPG tankers, container vessels, ferryboats, etc.

Marketing will also be jointly handled by Hi- tachi, Ltd. and Hitachi Zosen.

For further information contact Secretary Of- fice, Hitachi, Ltd., New Marunouchi Building,

No. 5-1, 1-chome, Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, To- kyo 100, Japan.

P And O Group

Names Sidey

The world's largest shipping and transport group, P and O, announced in London that

J. MacNaughton Sidey has been appointed deputy chief executive of the group's European and Air Transport Division (EATD).

The division—formed from the former P and

O Transport Holdings and the Coast Lines and General Steam Navigation groups—is one of five operating divisions which began opera- tions last month and were formed after a major review and reorganization of P and O group activities by the management consultants Mc-

Kinsey and Co. 22 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News

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