The difference between our bow thruster and others
is a matter of degrees.
360°.
Maneuver without delay and
without extra cost—with the
White Gill Unit. It's the only
hydraulic jet bow thruster that
turns a full 360°-without
projecting below the hull.
With White Gill Units,
you can turn a vessel in
its own length. Position
it broadside. Nego
tiate congested
docks and tight
berths. Counter-
act strong cross-
currents. Even
provide main
propulsion.
It's like
taking your tugs
with you.
The White
Gill Unit is
especially de-
signed to prevent
fouling. And because
the inlet is located down
at the keel, it always stays
under water—even in rough
weather.
Hundreds of White Gill
Units—original equipment and
retrofits—are saving time and
money on tankers, tugs, oil rig
service vessels, barges,
research ships, salvage vessels,
cable ships, and ferries
throughout the world. White
Gill Units are built in the
United States and in the
United Kingdom by
Elliott, a world leader
in turbomachinery.
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For full infor-
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Company,
Division
of Carrier
Corporation,
Jeannette,
Pa. 15644.
Unique design provides
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in any direction.
White Gill.
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Company
Deepwater Terminal
Agreement Signed
Port of Galveston (Texas) of-
ficials recently signed an agree-
ment with Pelican Terminal Corp.
(PTC) for the construction of a
deep-draft channel and crude oil
receiving terminal in the port.
PTC is a partnership between
Northville Industries of New
York, and Chicago Bridge & Iron.
Galveston officials are awaiting
the issuance of final permits be-
fore beginning dredging of the
56-foot channel. It is hoped that
the project can be underway by
late spring.
PTC plans to ship between 750,-
000 and 1.2 million barrels daily
through the terminal to the large
petrochemical industry along the
upper Texas Gulf Coast. Officials
are aiming at an early 1982 com-
pletion date for the project.
Oglebay Norton Plans
$56-Million Bulk Carrier
-Title XI Sought
Oglebay Norton Co., 1200 Han-
na Building, Cleveland, Ohio
44115, has applied for a Title XI
guarantee to aid in financing the
construction of a 1,000-foot Great
Lakes bulk carrier. The proposed
shipbuilder is Bay Shipbuilding
Corp., Sturgeon Bay, Wis.
The self-unloading bulker will
have a capacity of 60,000 tons.
Propulsion will be provided by a
14,000-horsepower diesel engine.
Delivery is scheduled for May
15, 1981.
The estimated actual cost of the
vessel is $56,421,000. If approved,
the Title XI guarantee will cover
$48,500,000.
Gazocean Moves
Corporate Offices
To New York City
Gazocean USA Inc., the Ameri-
can affiliate of the worldwide gas
transportation and trading group,
Gazocean S.A., Paris, France, has
recently completed its corporate
move from Houston, Texas, to
New York City, where it is lo-
cated in the Chrysler Building,
55th Floor, 405 Lexington Ave-
nue, New York, N.Y. 10017, phone
(212) 867-5416.
Corporate directors and officers
are Carl H. Welborn, president,
Giulio Romano, vice president-
Operations, and Lee McGovern,
fertilizers.
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