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Introducing propulsion modules that are the new wave in shipbuilding.

Wartsila Diesel Quonset Point, a new joint venture between Wartsila Diesel North

America, Inc. and General Dynamics—

Electric Boat Division, builds engines and complete stern modules that are adding new dimensions to shipbuilding. Fully assembled stern modules—including all main propulsion equipment, generating sets, controls, shafting and propellers— can be delivered anywhere in the world for precise mating to the rest of a ship under construction.

This new technology not only will save money and time, but will ensure complete component compatibility, opti- mizing reliability and performance. And it's available .... -• now from one ufu^l D | W| source here wWf^M • • in the United States.

Wartsila Diesel has pioneered innovative marine power system integration. Together with Electric Boat's experience in modular nuclear submarine construction, we set the standard for modern modular shipbuilding and provide the quality and value necessary to compete in the world market.

As an integral part of the modular construction of systems, Wartsila Diesel

Quonset Point will also be manufacturing the Vasa 46 diesel engine series, as well as packaging Vasa 32 and Wartsila 25 gensets.

For full information on the Quonset Point facility capabilities, call or write for our new brochure that's

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A Wartsila Diesel/General Dynamics Joint Venture 880 Quonset Road, North Kingstown, Rl 02852-1009 Phone: (401) 294-4455 FAX: (401) 268-2860

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