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We're big enough to do me job and small enough w^**? There are a lot of people that make up Southwest Marine. Each one is important to the care and welfare of every„ship ihat enters our yard.

We're capable of large ship repair work for we have dry dock capacity up to 22,000 tons. We're capable of accepting ships anywhere along the west coast for we have yards in San Diego,

San Pedro and San Francisco, but most of all we haw people who care. When we set your ship back into the waterryou can be sure it's done with pride, craftsmanship and satisfaction of a job well done.

M & A SOUTHWEST MARINE, INC./THE SHIPCLINIC %Jf\ SPECIALISTS IN THE REPAIR, MODERNIZATION & MAINTENANCE OF SEAGOING VESSELS

SAN DIEGO YARD - Foot of Sampson Street, P.O. Box 13308, San Diego, CA 92113 (714) 238-1000

SAN PEDRO YARD - 985 S. Seaside, P.O. Box 3347, Terminal Island, CA 90731 (213) 519-0600

SAN FRANCISCO YARD - P.O. Box 7644 (Pier 28), San Francisco, CA 94120 (415) 543-0499

Special thanks to model boat builders John and Conrad LoCoco, Bob Crawford and Commander Bill Benson of the Maritime Museum of San Diego

December 1, 1981 Write 339 on Reader Service Card 49

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