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Free Bulletins Describe Pourable Epoxy Resin Chocking System A colorful new bulletin contains information about Chockfast® Orange, a pourable epoxy-resin chocking system for precise and permanent alignment of marine main-propulsion systems and aux- iliary equipment. This interna- tional chocking system has been used to install more than 8,000 main-propulsion diesel engines with cumulative in-service hours exceeding 175 million. Chockfast Orange, manufac- tured by Philadelphia Resins Cor- poration, Montgomeryville, Pa., and available throughout the world from factory-trained, cer- tified representatives, is approved by Lloyd's Register of Shipping— for operation at temperatures to 80 C (176 = F)—and by all major classification societies, worldwide. Chockfast Orange chocks as- sure precise contact with bed- plates for superior retention of critical alignment, reducing metal- chock-fretting problems which cause extensive damage to crank- shafts, crankcases and bearings. Installation time for this pour- able, noncorroding, nonfretting, epoxy-resin system is measured in hours for a new installation or a rechocking of the largest ma- rine engine. For free copies of Bulletin 631, with general information and YouVe got to ploy In a lot of games before you can coach at Savannah. For 22 years, Roy Gradick has been on the same team. Savannah. Now he's one of our Leadermen. Most of our key people are veterans like Roy. Seasoned players with 20 or more years at Savannah. Fact is, at our yard, we have a very low turnover rate. ^^ And in this game, like football, ^^ if you reduce your turnovers you always get the job done better. That's why we're the best yard to do your major conversions, scheduled drydocking, or voyage repairs. Because you won't run into aggravating, costly rookie mistakes. Isn't that the name of the game' The Savannah Yard. Savannah Machine & Shipyard Co. P.O. Box 787, Savannah, Ga. 31402 Tel. (912) 233-6621 74 Trinity Place, Suite 1800 New York, N.Y. 10006 Tel. (212) 432-0350 ful-color illustrations, and Bulle- tin 601-B, with technical informa- tion, write Nancy Heck, Philadel- phia Resins Corporation, Mont- gomeryville, Pa. 18936. Marine Services Unlimited Opens New Office At Newport News, Va. Marine Services Unlimited, Tampa, Fla., has opened a new divisional location, Casey Kaust, president of the corporation has announced. The new division, located at 6060 Jefferson Avenue, Newport News, Va., will serve the Port of Hampton Roads and the entire East Coast. The Newport News Division will be managed by Jim Rama, formerly of Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Com- pany. Mr. Rama will provide per- sonnel to perform competent in- spections and specialized main- tenance on vessels entering and leaving Hampton Roads Harbor. Hakenjos Named President Of A.G.C. Chapter Carl B. Hakenjos Carl B. Hakenjos, vice presi- dent of William-McWilliams Co., Inc. in New Orleans, La., was elected president of the Missis- sippi Valley Flood Control Branch of the Associated General Con- tractors of America, Inc. at its recent annual meeting at the Monteleone Hotel in New Orleans. Other officers elected were Bern- ard McMenamy, 1st vice presi- dent, and Leonard H. Maharry, vice president. The Associated General Con- tractors of America is a trade association representing 8,000 con- tractors. Members of the Missis- sippi Valley Flood Control Branch of this organization perform flood control and navigation work on the Mississippi River and its trib- utaries from Cape Girardeau, Mo., to the Gulf of Mexico, and on the Red River and Tennessee-Tombig- bee in Mississippi. This work con- sists, in part, of channel work, dredging, lock and dam construc- tion, revetment, river stabiliza- tion, levees, dikes, and other such works necessary for flood control and navigation. Mr. Hakenjos is also 1st vice president of the Western Dredg- ing Association and president of the Gulf Coast Dredging Associ- ation. 48 ZIDELL I Maritime Reporter/Engineering News