
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Old Canadian Marine Engine

The Collingwood Engine was made about 50 miles from our home. We used to have the single shown below, but when the two grandsons of Dixon showed up at the door wanting a piece of their family history, we thought it best to let them enjoy it. If WCTom is looking to sell or trade, we'd be interested in putting that local engine back in our Canadian collection.
Semi Rotary Hand Pump
Cylinder Rubber Fender

Our cylinder rubber fenders have Low reaction force, Moderate face pressure and reasonable capability of energy absorption. Good adaptability and wide application for transversal and longitudinal shake during berthing. It can well meet needs of ships with various sizes Low use factor; facile installation and maintenance greatly facilitates restoration of old quay
Atlas-Imperial

Atlas-Imperial engines were considered one of the most serviceable diesels ever built in the US. Starting in 1916, Atlas built diesels for tugboats, fish boats and coasters. With engines in a variety of sizes (2 to 8 cylinders), their diesels became common on the West coast shore. Many engines that were built in the 1920's continued to run into 1951. Soon after, Atlas closed its Oakland, California, doors
Ship engine

This photo has been taken by Rémi Kaupp (User:Korrigan) and released under the license(s) stated below. You are free to use it for any purpose as long as you credit me and follow the terms of the license
Sunday, September 13, 2009
High speed auxiliary diesel engine for ships
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