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RE: [tugboats] Designer of WWII ST Tugs

A correction - I do not associate Bowes with the ST...only the DPC. Apologies for the erroneous post.
 
Bob Hill
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From: tugboats@yahoogroups.com [mailto:tugboats@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Hugh Ware
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 10:13 PM
To: tugboats@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [tugboats] Designer of WWII ST Tugs

According to Bijl, these tugs are a subset of the Design 327 class,and were built by several different builders.


Hugh
On Jul 13, 2009, at 8:25 PM, George Barrett wrote:

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Bob -
How many different designs were there of ST tugs?
The Nov,1944 issue of DIESEL PROGRESS has a two page article. It 
states that Mr. Cy Nelson handled the details of design of ST 680 - 
ST 691. Attached is copy of article.
George








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Bob - How many different designs were there of ST tugs? The Nov,1944 issue of DIESEL PROGRESS has a two page article. It states that Mr. Cy Nelson handled the...
George Barrett
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Jul 14, 2009
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According to Bijl, these tugs are a subset of the Design 327 class,and were built by several different builders. Hugh...
Hugh Ware
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Jul 14, 2009
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On the set of drawings I have labled DESIGN NO 327-D-56 ALT-X, it lists the Supervising Naval Architect as Joseph A. Sesnggr (it's in cursive and hard to make...
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The Supervising Naval Architect may not be the actual designer, but rather the one heading up the engineering effort. Bob Hill OT&BE _____ From:...
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Yesterday, I was happy to be able to finally catch Penn Maritime's recent new build Coho on what I believe is her first visit to Narragansett Bay. She is shown...
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A correction - I do not associate Bowes with the ST...only the DPC. Apologies for the erroneous post. Bob Hill OT&BE _____ From: tugboats@yahoogroups.com...
Robert P. Hill
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George, it may be the case that someone else (Bowes?) did what we call the Contract or functional level design, and the detailed drawings were handled by...
Robert P. Hill
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