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We've raised our sights again... with 3 new tugs to give you better service.

Pilot houses that elevate on command raise height-of-eye to as much as 45 feet, to bring unprecedented visibility to three new 4290-hp supertugs being added to the McAllister fleet.

They'll feature, too, the superb maneuverability of the twin-screw Kort nozzle flanking rudder steering and propulsion system, already proved in other McAllister vessels and hailed by authorities as the optimum system for a docking tug.

Most powerful and maneuverable in New York Harbor, the three new vessels are part of our continuing expansion program to keep 4 the McAllister fleet well in front of the grow- ing need for greater power and efficiency 1 in towing and docking operations. '" • ;

McAllister transportation. 17 Battery Place,

New York, N.Y. 10004. (212) 269-3200.

Serving the ports of New York,

Norfolk, Philadelphia, and San Juan.

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