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THE BOSTON METALS COMPANY

NEW 7" RADIUS

PANAMA CHOCKS (MEET PANAMA REGULATIONS) 14" X 10" CLEAR OPENING

With extended legs for welding to deck. 14" Wide on base — length 28" - height 27'/4". IM-

MEDIATE DELIVERY FROM STOCK.

THE BOSTON METALS COMPANY 313 E. Baltimore St. Baltimore, Md. 21202

Marine Warehouse (301) 752-1077

TWX: 710-234-1637

FOR SALE: Crane Components

Dismantling a model 24 Clyde Portal crane and a R-15

Portal crane. Many parts available from both cranes, good to excellent condition. Booms, trucks, etc.

SUNBELT MECHANICAL 713-449-4717 13917 Chrisman Houston, TX 77039

FOR SALE

NEW WATERTIGHT DOORS 313 E. Baltimore St. Baltimore, Md. 21202

Marine Warehouse (301) 752-1077

TWX: 710-234-1637 26"x48" 26"x66" 26"x60" 30"x60"

EACH DOOR

IMMEDIATE DELIVERY

Steel Dogs 6-Dog right and left hand hinged doors with frames. Constructed of 1/4" steel plate and meet Coast

Guard regulations for above deck as well as below deck use. All dogs are bronze bushed. Also available with 8" bronze portlights.

SIZE 151/2", 16" POLISHED BRASS 4-DOG MARINE PORTLIGHTS 24" BRIDGE PORTLIGHTS

ALL BRONZE - CLEAR GLASS

Paceco Delivers Railmounted

Transtainer Crane To U.S. Army

The 110-foot cantilevered Transtainer crane was re- cently delivered by Paceco to the U.S. Army Military

Ocean Terminal — Sunny Point, located at Southport,

N.C.

Paceco, Inc. of Gulfport, Miss., a subsidi- ary of the Fruehauf Corporation, recently delivered a railmounted Transtainer Crane of custom design to the U.S. Army Military

Ocean Terminal — Sunny Point, located at

Southport, N.C.

The cantilevered gantry-type container stacking yard crane spans 110 feet and has a rotating trolley equipped with a special anti-sway reeving system. Rated at 50 short tons, the crane will be used to load and un- load ammunition containers from trucks and railcars.

This special purpose crane was engineered by Paceco and manufactured at its recently expanded headquarters facility, located near

Gulfport. The crane was shipped by rail ap- proximately 700 miles and is one of nearly 900 Paceco container-handling cranes oper- ating in over 120 ports worldwide.

Moore And Fleming Named

Consafe Vice Presidents

Michael M. Moore Jon P. Fleming

Michael M. Moore and Jon P. Fleming have been named vice presidents of Con- safe, Inc., which has facilities in Houston,

Texas, and in Lafayette, La.

Mr. Moore is the new vice president of marketing and Mr. Fleming is the new vice president of manufacturing.

Consafe, Inc., is one of the world's largest manufacturers of custom buildings for ac- commodations, engine / generator, switch- gear, and utility packages. Consafe also owns and operates a worldwide fleet of semisubmersibles, jackups, and barges.

Mr. Moore is former president of Sea

Turtle Co., an offshore accommodations man- ufacturer. Mr. Fleming joined Consafe in

August 1981 as assistant to the president.

Previously, he was vice president of Offshore

Quarters International.

FROM MEYER YARD — The 15,500-dwt

LPG carrier Immanuel Kant was launched recently at the Jos. L. Meyer shipyard,

Papenburg-Ems, West Germany. The ship was christened by Mrs. Monica Wendelstadt, wife of the chairman of Colonia Versiche- rungs-Gesellschaft of Cologne. The 159- meter-long ship is the ninth vessel being built by the yard for the Bernard Schulte shipping company of Hamburg. The Imman- uel Kant is powered by a license-built B&W two-stroke main engine, type 8L 45GFCA, having a maximum continuous rating of 5,800 kw (7,890 hp) at 175 rpm. The engine is designed to burn heavy fuel oil IF 380 (3,500 sec. Redwood I).

WOOD/GRP STRUCTURAL

DESIGN MANAGER

Progressive upper Midwest shipyard has an immedi- ate opening for a Wood/GRP Structural Design Man- ager. This is a new position created by an expansion of our engineering department to include wood and

GRP capability. Person selected will have at least three (3) years of structural design experience in wood and/or GRP hull construction. An engineer-degree in naval architecture or structural engineering is highly desirable. Salary commensurate with ability and expe- rience. We offer an outstanding benefit program along with a northern resort community atmosphere. Please send resume or call collect if interested.

MARINETTE MARINE CORPORATION

ELY STREET

MARINETTE, Wl 54143

ATTN: ROBERT SUNSTROM,

EMPLOYEE RELATIONS MANAGER

TELEPHONE: (715) 735-9341

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F / JX)NT CARE F/TVOCSCD^m

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