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Grafton Boat Names Edgar H. Enslin Works Manager Edgar H. Enslin Edgar H. Enslin has been named works manager of Grafton Boat Company, Grafton, 111., it was an- nounced by Edward D. Fry Jr., president. Mr. Enslin is now re- sponsible for all production at the Grafton firm, including new boat construction and marine repairs. He retired recently from St. Louis Shipbuilding and Steel Company, St. Louis, Mo., where he was vice president and works manager since 1954. Mr. Enslin's career in the marine industry began in 1933 with St. Louis Shipbuilding. From 1945 to 1954 he was manager of Paducah Marineways. He has been active in marine industry activities as a past president of the Paducah Propeller Club, and as regional vice president of the Propeller Club of America. Mr. Enslin is the second well- known marine industry executive to join Grafton Boat within the past few weeks. Arthur R. Parsons, former president of St. Louis Ship- building and Steel Company, was recently appointed marketing ex- ecutive by the Grafton firm, which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Continental Boiler and Sheet Iron Works, St. Louis, Mo. Continental vice president Robert C. Fournie, who is also board chair- man of Grafton Boat Company, stated that the appointments of Mr. Enslin and Mr. Parsons are part of the parent company's plan to add depth and experience to Grafton's management. Colt Bulletin Describes S.E.M.T.-Pielstick PC-2 Marine Diesel Engines A new marine engine bulletin de- scribing the S.E.M.T.-Pielstick PC-2 marine diesel engine is avail- able from Colt Industries' Power Systems Division. The 16-page book is in full color and describes the PC-2 diesels now being built at the Division's Beloit, Wis. plant under license from Societe d'Etudes de Machines Thermiques, Paris, France. The engine is the world's most widely-used, medium speed, high horsepower diesel engine. Typical marine applications are shown. A longitudinal cutaway clearly illustrates the engine's "V" type configuration, with detailed operating and dimensional data. Copies of the bulletin may be ob- tained by contacting the Power Systems Division, 701 Lawton Ave- nue, Beloit, Wis. 53511. Philip F. Brunner Named President Ferguson Propeller Ltd. Philip F. Brunner has been named president of Ferguson Propeller Ltd., a division of Walter Kidde & Company, Inc., it was announced by Bernard N. Ames, Kidde senior vice president in charge of marine and maritime operations. Mr. Brunner succeeds Mr. Ames in the president's position. Mr. Brunner has been executive vice president of Ferguson Propeller since 1967, and previously served as assistant general manager. Prior to joining Ferguson, he was direc- tor of purchasing at Maryland Shipbuilding and Drydock Com- pany. An associate member of The So- ciety of Naval Architects and Ma- rine Engineers, Mr. Brunner at- tended John Hopkins University and Baltimore Polytechnic Insti- tute. Ferguson, located in Hoboken, N.J., manufactures ship propellers and propulsion systems. Kidde is a diversified company with principal operations in safety, security and protection products and services. Headquartered in Clifton, N.J., Kidde operates more than 130 man- ufacturing plants and other facili- ties worldwide. reduce pipe welding costs — Send lor Complete Catalog ROBVON BACKING 675 GARDEN STREET . ROBVON BACKING RINGS Designed for quick easy alignment of pipe or tubing ... assure precise close tolerance fit-up ... allow complete penetration and fusion of the weld and radiograph perfect certified welds. Patented NUBS automatically set welding gap for the root-pass. Internal bevel and flat inner land assures nonrestricted fluid flow. In Carbon Steel, Wrought Iron, Chrome Alloys, Stainless and Aluminum. Machined rings and Consumable inserts to customers' specifications. Consumable inserts for critical piping in Carbon Steel, RING COMPANY Stainless and Chrome molys. ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY 07207 . (201) 352-9613 CORPUS CHRISTI • TEXAS CITY GALVESTON • FREEPORT . HOUSTON Serving the Gulf Coast Since 1880 BAYHOUSTON TOWING CO. March 1, 1971 45