Page 6: of Maritime Reporter Magazine (April 15, 1980)

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This is the ex-Brooklyn Navy Yard. This is where the 28-gun frigate, the John Adams, was built in 1798. This is where the Monitor-Class vessels were ironclad. This is where the great wounded ships in the course of our country's many conflicts were brought after battles to be refurbished and sent out to fight again.

Today this is where Coastal Dry Dock and Repair Corporation offers a unique combination of ship repair expertise and solid concrete and granit piers, docks and buildings.

Coastal Dry Dock has the following facilities at its disposal: • Five graving docks ranging from 279 ft. in length to 1,092 ft. in length. • Six piers and berths up to 1,200 ft. in length. • Complete repair facilities, shop, storage & office buildings.

Iron work

Steel Fabrication

Machinery Repairs

Electrical

Electronics &

Ordinance

Coastal Dry Dock - • — AND REPAIR CO. Building 131, Brooklyn Navy Yard

Brooklyn, New York 11205 Tel. - (212) 858-6410

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