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SEA CUSHIONS? The tough foam filled fenders with the soft touch. Whether you're a vessel owner or a terminal operator, you need a fender that's not only tough, but soft enough to cushion and absorb the high energy impact of fSTST^iPSi S'lip t0 transfer or ship to quay berth- r T ' x ¥11 - ing without hull damage or overloading of f(® K cB> ©V ©) I dock structures. That fender is appropri- 1 ^ % m tr J ately named SEA CUSHI0N- And it's tough because we make it that way. It's unsink- able even if punctured. It's abrasion-resistant and extremely durable, because of its rugged elastomer skin. So if you have the need for some tough protection with a soft touch, SEA

CUSHION is it. Sizes available for fishing vessels to ULCC's.

For more information contact Seaward International: Cor- porate Office, 6269 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, Virginia 22044, USA. [703} 534-3500, Telex: 899-455. SEAWAS> INTERNATIONAL, INC.

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