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YOU WIN WITH A FULL HOUSE AT LOCKHEED Fast repairs are in the cards, because we work 24 hours a day, using three shifts if necessary, to get your vessel repaired fast, but good! We also have three floating drydocks to 18,000 tons, plus plenty of pier space which gives us room to ma- neuver! And we have special equipment and special skills to make our workers more efficient. So you could say the docks are stacked in your favor at Lockheed, couldn't you? Or would you? Anyhow, we're busy because we deliver—on time, on target, on the money. We're never too busy to handle your ship when it comes in. So toss us a hawser — we will tie you up for the least possible time. LOCKHEED SHIPBUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 2929 16th AVE. S.W., SEATTLE, WASH. 98134 PHONE 206-623-2072 • CABLE L0CKSHIP IN NEW YORK: LOCKHEED, 420 Chrysler Bldg., 405 Lexington Ave., N.Y., N.Y., 10017 • Phone 212-697-7170 Blount Receives Contracts To Build Passenger Vessels Blount Marine Corporation, P.O. Box 368, Warren, R.I., has announced the signing of contracts to construct passenger vessels for service in wide- ly separated areas. Hyannis Harbor Tours, Inc., Hy- annis, Mass., has ordered a 122-foot 500-passenger vessel to operate be- tween Hyannis and Nantucket Island. Propulsion will be furnished by four General Motors 12V-71s. The new four-screw vessel will join the Blount- built East Chop, Menemsha and Vik- ing, operated by Hyannis Harbor Tours. Duluth-Superior Excursions, Inc., Duluth, Minn., has ordered a 78-foot 280-passenger ferry to operate in the sightseeing service in Duluth Superior Harbor. Touring the busy harbor has become one of the major tourist at- tractions of the area. Powered by steam or compressed air, Coppus Portable Tanker Ventilators are the most powerful and fastest gas-freeing units available for even the largest tankers. Turbine drive designed for simple, foolproof operation for use in hazardous areas. Lightweight materials and large handles make them easy to move around. Avail- able in vertical down air throw designs, "flip-flop" designs for either blowing or exhausting with capacities up to 14,000 cfm for the largest tankers. Special mounting adaptors add flexibility for flush deck open- ings, hatches and manways; standard Butterworth or larger size openings. Coppus has a complete marine line that includes a combined central system to inert gas and Golar-Vent, steam turbines, turbine fan packages, pump room ven- tilators, shipyard exhausters and stevedoring ventilators. For details write: Coppus Engineering Corporation, Dept. MREN, P.O. Box 457, Worcester, Massachusetts 01613. Phone: (617) 756-8393. ¥ Another Blue Ribbon Product COPPUS Specialists in marine ventilation Wisconsin Barge Seeks Construction Loan For 2 Towboats/50 Barges A Title XI mortgage application has been filed with the Maritime Ad- ministration by the Wisconsin Barge Line, Inc., Cassville, Wis., for the construction of two towboats and 50 barges. Wisconsin Barge, a subsidiary of CLC of America, Inc., estimated the cost of the overall construction at $10.6 million. Depending on the deci- sion of the Maritime Administration, the loan would be between 75 and 87 percent of that amount. According to the application, the towboats would be triple-screw, diesel- powered with 8,400-hp engines. Twenty of the barges would be built box-style and the remaining 30 would be rake-style. Nashville Bridge Company, Nash- ville, Tenn., will construct the vessels and Wisconsin Barge said the equip- ment would be used on the inland and Gulf intracoastal waterways. NSSC Awards $6.9-Million Contract To Peterson Builders The Naval Ship Systems Com- mand, Washington, D.C., has award- ed a $6,964,520 contract to Peterson Builders, Inc., 334 South 1st Avenue, Sturgeon Bay, Wis. 54235, for the design and construction of two coastal minesweepers (MSC-320 and MSC- 321) for the Military Assistance Pro- gram (MAP). Coppus Portable Tanker Ventilators. The most powerful and fastest for gas-freeing. 3 floating drydocks to 18,000 tons Shipways to 100 x 700 feet • Piers to 1,100 feet MARITIME REPORTER ENGINEERING NEWS 107 EAST 31tt STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. 10016 MUrray Hill 9-3266, 3267, 3268, 3269 ESTABLISHED 1939 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News is published the 1 st and 15th of each month by Maritime Activity Reports, Inc., with executive, advertising and editorial offices at 107 East 31st Street, New York, N. Y. 10016; publishing office at 41 First Street, Hoboken, New Jersey 07030 Controlled Circulation postage paid at Hoboken, New Jersey 07030 Member BPA Business Publications Audit of Circulation, Inc. No. 6 Volume 35 4 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News