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OCEANIC

ELECTRICAL MFG. CO., INC

Sole Manufacturers of Oceanic Electric Products 157-15? PERRY ST., NEW YORK, N.Y. 10014 • WA 9-3321

HYDRAULIC

POWER UNITS

DESIGNED & BUILT

Sales and Service

Pumps

Motor

Actuators

Cylinders

Valves

Shop Rebuilding

I BOND

HYDRAULIC EQUIPT.

SERVICE INC. 117 MONROE STREET, HOBOKEN, N.J. 07030 (201) 653 1759

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

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

So why deal with half a supplier when Peltz

Brothers can supply everything. When you combine a ships chandler with a complete industrial supplier you get Peltz Brothers. A

Marine and Industrial supermarket. The only facility in Hampton Roads with bonded stores and bonded storage capabilities.

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PELTZ BROTHE RS1NC. 3499 Inventor's Road, Norfolk, Virginia

Phone: 857-0181

IHI DELIVERS GIANT ORE CARRIER: A 164,644-dwt ore carrier, the Chidori San Maru, was recently completed by the Aioi Shipyard of IHI (Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy

Industries Co., Ltd.) for Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. and

Osaka Shipping Co., Ltd., her shipowners. The approxi- mate measurements of the vessel, which is the world's largest ore carrier, are 959 feet in overall length, 915 feet in length b.p., 1 46 feet in width, 80 feet in depth, and 59 feet in draft. She is equipped with a 30,400-bhp

IHI-Sulzer 8RND 105 type diesel engine developing a service speed of 15.4 knots at full load. Complement is 26 persons. Remote control and automation systems have been widely adopted throughout the ship, especially for the engine section. A quick-acting system has been em- ployed for the cargo hatch covers for the first time in

Japan. The new ship will be assigned to the Japan-Port

Hedland, Australia route.

OCEANIC

ELECTRIC PRODUCTS "Over A Half Century of

Service in the Marine Industry"

ASNE Flagship Section Meeting

Held In College Park, Maryland

Shown at the College Park meeting, left to right: Bob

Taggart; Capt. John Rasmussen, and Capt. Fred Hooper,

George Washington University (ret.).

A technical session for ASNE-Flagship was recently held at the Interstate Inn, located in

College Park, Md. The topic was "Ship De- sign for Readiness," and the guest speaker was Capt. John E. Rasmussen, USN. As noted by ithe evening's moderator and Flagship chairman, Bob Taggart, the turnout for the meeting was exceptional. Don Stevens of

NavSec further stipulated that rising attend- ance reflects a constant effort on the part of the council to search out interesting topics to 'be presented.

At present, Captain Rasmussen is Head,

Ship Systems Engineering and Design, Nav-

Sec. In his topic, "Ship Design for Readiness," the captain discussed ithe many NavSec con- tributions to fleet readiness. Detailed consid- eration was given to steps taken to design reliability and maintainability into a ship. Fi- nally, he discussed the means utilized to effec- tively estimate success and the means of mak- ing improvements.

Oceanic products are manufactured to meet the require- ments of U.S.C.G.

Electrical Engineer- ing Regulations.

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