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WHEN YOU NEED SERVICE
FOR YOUR MARINE EQUIPMENT
AND SYSTEMS, CALL:
MECHANICAL SERVICE
East Coast Gulf Coast
Boston, MA
LF (Leo) Flanagan (617)237 2050
Ext 205
After Hours (617)251 8518
New York, NY
J M (Mike) Ross (212)792-7700
After Hours (516)221 1794
Philadelphia, PA
C.L (Chuck) Heydt (215)241 5355
After Hours (215)779-8818
Baltimore, MD
R W (Bob) Hollis (301)992 5983
After Hours (301)730-6799
Newport News/Norlolk, VA
M. W (Marv) Wilson (804)247 5866 (Newport News) (804)625-5012 (Norfolk)
After Hours (804)877-0023
Jacksonville, FL
Savannah, GA
W. H (Harley) Mimbs(904) 721-6819
After Hours (904)268-1415
Charleston, SC
W.J. (Bill) Totten (803)572-3171
After Hours (803) 797-6874
Miami, FL
E.F (Ed) Bulger (904)721-6813
After Hours (904)264-0660
Tampa, FL
DR. (Dan) Richmond (813)877 8311
After Hours (813)681-6701
Mobile, AL
Pascagoula, MS
PK (Pat) May (205)479-0542
After Hours (205)865-4241
New Orleans, LA
R. J. P. (Bob) Fresneda* (504)831-5167
After Hours (504)455-0974
K W. (Ken) Pittock (504)831-5192
After Hours (504)436-7005
Beaumont, TX
Corpus Christi, TX
J P (Jack) Maye (713)978-4480
After Hours (713)782-2269
Houston, TX
D S. (Doug) Smith (713)978-4479
After Hours (713)437 2985
Honolulu, HI
A. L. (Gus) Garcia
After Hours
Portland, OR
R. R (Dick)Andross
After Hours
R W (Ron) Query-
After Hours
Seattle, WA
Valdez, AK
F M (Fred) Root
After Hours (808)833-2781 (808) 923-0049 (503)221-5255 (503)663-6676 (503)221-5254 (503)222 6088 (503)221-5255 (206)857 6321
Great Lakes
West Coast
San Diego, CA
D. J. (Dave) Brown (714)231 6607
After Hours (714)485-9267
Los Angeles, CA
T S. (Tom) Callahan(213)549-5330
After Hours (714)842 1695
San Francisco, CA
F. G. (Fred) Vterren (415)546-4301
After Hours (415)897 0794
Duluth, MN
D S (Don) Delahay (612)542-0327
After Hours (612)866-8298
Chicago, IL
T E (Ted) Targonski (312)986-3204
After Hours (312)868-3517
Ichiro Shihoten (312)986-3210
After Hours (312)679-7526
Detroit, Ml
W S. (Ward) Sear (313)552-3250
After Hours (313)626-9235
Cleveland, OH
C E (Gene) Richbourg (216)523-6124
After Hours (216) 526-4910
J. E. (Jim) Upchurch (216)523-6126
After Hours (216)871 3756
Pittsburgh, PA
N.(Neal) Duffley (412)566-4041
After Hours (412)835-6011
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC SERVICE
East Coast Gulf Coast
Boston, MA
W.N. (Bill) Clewes (617)237-2050
Ext. 218
After Hours (603)895-2389
Albany, NY
GH. (Glen) Chase (518)458-7232
After Hours (518) 399-8384
Buffalo, NY
E A (Ed) Yates (716)686-2241
After Hours (716)634-2480
Port of New York/New Jersey
J A. (John) Snell (203)531-4400
Ext. 267
After Hours (201)334-9387
R. W.(Bert) Dusche (201)966-5510
After Hours (201)239-2728
Philadelphia, PA
T. S. (Tom) Davis (215)241-5469
After Hours (609)764-0265
Baltimore, MD
V.J (Vince) Farrell* (301)992-5908
After Hours (301)668-6961
Newport News/Norfolk, VA
Wilmington, NC
B E (Bill) Pinson (804)380-8777
After Hours (804)242 4472
Charleston, SC
Savannah, GA
Jacksonville, FL
R.E (Roland)Walker(904)721-6828
After Hours (904)733-2808
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Miami, FL
E.W.(Ev) Whitney (813)832 1111
After Hours (813)837-0908
Tampa, FL
E. W. (Ev) Whitney
After Hours
Mobile, AL
W B. (Will) Clary*
After Hours
E. G. (Ed) Valent
After Hours
Pascagoula, MS
W. B. (Will) Clary*
After Hours
New Orleans. LA
Baton Rouge, LA
W A (Bill)Severson
After Hours
Beaumont, TX
Houston, TX
Corpus Christi, TX
T. C. (Tom) Foyt
After Hours (813)832 1111 (813)837-0908 (205)476-2933 (205)661-4258 (205)476-2933 (205)343-3666 (205)476-2933 (205)661 4258 (504)831-5140 (504)392-7632 (713)978 4506 (713)342-2541
West Coast
San Diego, CA
D W. (Dayle) Lyke (714)236-1266
After Hours (714)566 0725
Los Angeles/Long Beach, CA
D M. (Dino) Burelli* (213)436-1432
After Hours (213)831 5763
Answering Service (213) 549 5330
R. L. (Dick) Johnson(213)432-0451
After Hours (714)598 6786
Answering Service (213) 549-5330
San Francisco, CA
M B. (Mel) Young (415)546-4383
After Hours (415)728-3476
M. L (Malcom) Jepson (415)546 4262
After Hours (415)376-9506
Portland, OR
W.I.. (Warren) Jones (503)221 5057
After Hours (503)829-6424
Seattle, WA
J V (Jack) McGaughy (206)575-2862
After Hours (206)842 3000
Honolulu. HI
A W. (Andy) Chang (808)833-2708
After Hours (808) 262-4715
Great Lakes
Duluth, MN
D.G. (Dan) Novak (218)722-2683
After Hours (218)729-6784
Milwaukee, Wl
A L (Al) Moen (414)271-5000
After Hours (414)782-8104
Chicago, IL
D W (Dan)Wagoner (312)986-3515
After Hours (312)354-2907
T.J.(Tom) Parish (312)986-3513
After Hours (312)323-7038
Detroit, Ml
R M (Bob) Robbins(313)552-3234
After Hours (313)544-8251
K M. (Ken) Sears (313)552-3236
After Hours (313)666-2557
Cleveland. OH
T. H (Pete) Williamson* (216)523-6137
After Hours (216)327-7379
L. G (Larry) McKinnon (216)523-6138
After Hours (216)884-9352
Toledo, OH
VI (Virgil) Roberts (419)537-0075
After Hours (419)822 5168
INTERNATIONAL (Mechanical, Electrical and Electronic Service)
International Europe Far East
E C.(Gene) Rinker (617)594 3881 (Lynn, MA USA) TELEX 940046
P G.(Pat)Connolly (34 1)44746-62 (Madrid) TELEX 27650
F. R (Fred) Easton (Singapore) (65)335-111
TELEX 21437
P (Paul) Nybo (Frankfurt) 0611 76071
TELEX 04-12002 "Regional Marine Superintendent
GENERAL (®) ELECTRIC
Tank barge Marie Tilton, under construction at Bay Shipbuilding for Turecamo
Coastal & Harbor Towing Corporation, was side-launched recently at the Sturgeon
Bay, Wis., yard. The 396-foot vessel is first built by Bay for Turecamo firm.
Big Turecamo Barge Launched
At Bay Shipbuilding Yard
Bay Shipbuilding Corporation in Sturgeon Bay, Wis., entered saltwater shipbuilding when the 396-foot tank barge Marie Tilton, built for Turecamo Coastal &
Harbor Towing Corporation, was christened and launched in a re- cent dual ceremony.
The Marie Tilton is named in memory of Mrs. Marie Tilton, wife of George Tilton, retired vice president of Turecamo Tank- ers, and sister of Bart J. Ture- camo Sr., president of Turecamo
Coastal & Harbor Towing Corpo- ration and Turecamo Tankers.
Mrs. Mary Loy Robshaw, the vessel's sponsor and the daughter of Marie and George Tilton, broke the champagne bottle christening
Bay Shipbuilding Hull 725. Mo- ments later, the 396-foot tank barge was side-launched.
The Marie Tilton has a beam of 72 feet and an amidship side depth of 25 feet 10 inches. The barge can be either towed or pushed by tug. To be operated in the New York City area, the barge will be suitable for carry- ing grade B, and lower, petro- leum products, including heavy fuel oil.
Ten cargo tanks with two abreast and five in length will have a volumetric capacity of 103,500 barrels. Three main cargo deepwell pumps, with individual capacities of 6,000 barrels per hour, will be on deck. Each pump will be powered by a GM Detroit
Diesel V16 engine developing 480 bhp. Three additional diesel en- gines, rated at 446 bhp each, will give the barge a total off-loading capacity of 18,000 barrels per hour.
Constructed as an "Unmanned
Offshore" and "Special Service
Manned Barge," the Marie Tilton has two outfitted staterooms and a complete galley for a two-man crew. Ship's service electrical power is provided by four diesel engines driving two 30-kw and two 100-kw generator sets.
A flexible cargo-handling sys- tem has been built into the Marie
Tilton to facilitate the carrying of multiple cargoes. More than seven miles of heating coil piping has been incorporated into the barge for cold weather operation.
This was the first vessel built by Bay Shipbuilding for Ture- camo Coastal & Harbor Towing
Corporation. Bay Shipbuilding, a subsidiary of The Manitowoc
Company, intends to actively en- gage in securing contracts to build more saltwater vessels.
Backhand swing by Mrs. Mary Loy Robshaw breaks the bottle of champagne on bow of new Turecamo tank barge. Looking on is her husband John Robshaw.
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