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Month* Ship

Repair Record

For Lockheed

For the Navy, Coast Guard, NOAA, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Washington State Ferries,

Alaska State Ferries, Military Sealift Com- mand, and a host of commercial operators,

Lockheed is handling the emergency and long-term repair needs of more vessels than ever before. We meet all turnaround requirements, including 24-hour around- the-clock service if necessary. Our ship- building know-how means ship repair can-do expertly and efficiently. Also economically. Get the good news from our estimators. •January through May, 1979

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PHONE 206 292 5656

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Shipways to 100 x 700 feet • Piers to 1,100 feet

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ON THE COVER

Diesel Power

Review

Page 18 'The Mr. Ray'

Christened At

McDermott Yard

Page 8 $16-Million Title XI MarAd

Guarantee Approved

For Dry Cargo Barge

Acting Maritime Administra- tor Bruce McAllister recently ap- proved in principle an application from Universal American Barge

Corp., Greenwich, Conn., for a

Title XI guarantee to aid in fi- nancing a 33,000-dwt dry cargo barge. The vessel was built by

Bay Shipbuilding Corp., Sturgeon

Bay, Wis., and delivered last month.

The applicant, a subsidiary of

Universal American Shipping Co., indicated the barge will be used for domestic coal shipments. The approved guarantee is for $16,- 047,000, or up to 87.5 percent of the barge's estimated depreciated actual cost of $18,339,638.

Award $2.3-Million Navy

Contract To CDI Marine

CDI Marine Company, Jack- sonville, Fla., recently announced the award of a major contract with Boland Marine and Manu- facturing Company, New Orleans,

La. CDI Marine Company is to furnish engineering and design services for the conversion of a

C3-S-33a Design Ship to a Fleet

Ballistic Missile Resupply Ship (T-AK-5) (FMB). The $2.3-mil- lion contract was a result of CDI

Marine Company's proven ability to provide engineering services for major conversions and over- hauls within a short period of time. CDI Marine is one of the nation's largest naval architec- tural and marine engineering firms.

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