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After a disastrous fire or other mishap, we can perform a complete job of restoration. Our Bailey Group of companies, working in unison, will restore all the cooling and heating systems, rebuild ships' stores boxes, gratings, battens and doors, as well as bulkhead and overhead sheathing. We will insulate all public and living spaces and replace all of the damaged marine furniture.

If you merely want to upgrade your ship, we can modernize it according to your specifications. And, if your ship is "losing its cool," don't blame the equipment. It may be a wet deck, in which case we can remove it to the bare steel, insulate and finish it with our "Con-Elastic" decking.

The complete job of ships' stores refrigerated spaces was completed recently by Bailey on the VLCC Bay

Ridge for Seatrain Shipbuilding Corp. It included meat freezers (-10° F) and a fruit and vegetable cooler (+35°F) and featured "Bailite" panel sheathing and "Con-Elastic" decking.

Chief Engineer's State Room

Bailey, with coastal and gulf branches and warehouses containing vast inventories of complete units and parts for all types of re- frigeration and air conditioning, can furnish: Refrigerators • Freezers • Water Coolers • Air Conditioners • Automatic Ice

Cubers • A Complete Line of Marine Furniture • Molded Fiber- glass and Stainless Steel Doors • Compressor Parts from 11 domestic and foreign manufacturers...all in a prompt and efficient manner!

It's a new concept, from steel to topcoat. Unique materials permit rapid installation and assure minimum maintenance and ease of repair. It's the system that was used in the jumboization of Farrel Lines SS Austral

Entente and Austral Envoy when Avondale Shipyards added a 144' x 90' midsection to these ships. By thus increasing the refrigerator container capacity to ap- proximately 21/2 times its former size, it permitted us to house 768 reefer containers below deck in "envelope" refrigeration of -10° F.

SS Austral Entente At Port Newark after jumboizing 74 SULLIVAN STREET • BROOKLYN, N.Y. 11231 • 212/855-3958

BAILEY REFRIGERATION CO., INC.

BAILEY DISTRIBUTORS, INC.

BAILEY JOINER CO., INC.

AVENEL, N.J. 07001 • 2323 Randolph Avenue • 201/382-1225

NEW ORLEANS, LA. 70117 • 632 Alvar Street • 504/943-2461

NORTH MIAMI, FLA. 33179 • 524 N.E. 190th St. • 305/651-4160

WASHINGTON, D.C./VA. Area 703/750-190

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