Page 3: of Maritime Reporter Magazine (September 1973)

Read this page in Pdf, Flash or Html5 edition of September 1973 Maritime Reporter Magazine

from sea to shining sea ...at 14.2 knots

WAUKESHA

Waukesha Motor Company • Waukesha, Wisconsin 53186 «abangorpuntaco„™t

Ridgewood, N.J. 07451 • Tulsa, Okla. 74107 • Atlanta, Ga. • Downey, Calif. 90240 • Houston, Tex. 77027 • Calgary 2, Alberta • Brussels, Belgium • Jurong, Singapore 22 "Balboa" owner chooses Waukesha diesels for converted 1000 ton tuna seiner

The 190-ft. long "Balboa," out of Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, fishes tuna in both the Atlantic and the Pacific. She is a converted U.S.

Naval vessel and most of the imaginative redesign is the work of owner John Mauricio.

She is Waukesha-powered all the way.

Two Waukesha VHP L5792 supercharged and intercooled die- sels, each rated 1421 continuous horsepower at 1215 rpm, power the twin screws. With her 4-blade, 92 x 92 inch screws turning at 243 rpm at full power, the "Balboa" cruises at speeds up to 14.2 knots.

Two Waukesha VC L1616 diesels provide 350 kw each for ship's service power. A Waukesha VC H1077 drives the bow thruster and supplies 250 kw emergency power. The skiff engine is a VC

H1077 rated 230 horsepower at 2000 rpm.

Mauricio likes the reliability and performance of his Waukesha engines and says "there is a great advantage in matching pro- pulsion and ship's service electric sets to get maximum parts and service interchangeability. We're pleased with our decision to go with Waukesha."

For complete information on Waukesha marine engines, see your Waukesha authorized distributor.

VHP Series V12 diesel engine, Model L5792 DSIM, turbocharged and intercooled, rated 1421 con- tinuous horsepower at 1215 rpm. Waukesha offers three diesel families — from 85 to 1776 hp for propulsion; 47 to 1100 kw for ship's electrical service.

Maritime Reporter

First published in 1881 Maritime Reporter is the world's largest audited circulation publication serving the global maritime industry.