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  2. List of ships built at John I. Thornycroft & Company, Chiswick

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    Small steam launch, preserved and displayed by The Tamesis Trust. [10] 1871 Miranda #10 3.7 A fast steam yacht with lines that set the precedent for torpedo boats in the following years. [11] 1871 Canopus #11 Open launch. The Royal Museums at Greenwich have the plans, but not much else is available online. [12] 1872 Belvedere #12 Capable of 15. ...

  3. Launch (boat) - Wikipedia

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    Launch is a name given to several different types of boat. The wide range of usage of the name extends from utilitarian craft through to pleasure boats built to a very high standard. In naval use, the launch was introduced as a ship's boat towards the end of the 17th century. On each warship, the launch was usually the largest boat out of those ...

  4. List of ironclads - Wikipedia

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    The list is arranged alphabetically by country. The initial dates of the boats correspond to the launch time, followed by a separation that indicates their retirement or final date. The list includes ironclads of two different categories or roles, oceanic and coastal (the latter may be floating batteries, monitors and coastal defence ships).

  5. How did they make it in those boats? An exclusive look at ...

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    A homemade boat used by Cuban migrants to reach the United States sits offshore at Harry Harris Park in Tavernier in the Florida Keys on Jan. 14, 2023.

  6. Steamboat - Wikipedia

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    Rainer Radow's Steam Boat Page Description of his steamlaunch project Emma and a 1,000 picture collection of over 110 small still existing steamlaunches. Barlow Cumberland, A Century of Sail and Steam on the Niagara River, 2001; Robert H. Thurston, A history of the growth of the steam-engine, 1878 (Chapter 5) The Steam Boat Association of Great ...

  7. Steam-powered vessel - Wikipedia

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    In England, "steam packet", after its sailing predecessor, was the usual term; even "steam barge" could be used (Steam tonnage in Lloyd's Register exceeded sailing ships tonnage by 1865). [ citation needed ] The French transatlantic steamer SS La Touraine was probably the last of her type to be equipped with sails, [ citation needed ] although ...

  8. Hurricane sent boats all over. How the Florida Keys and Fort ...

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    A boat lists on its side in shallow water off Sugarloaf Key Thursday, Oct. 27, 2022. The boat is one of more than 100 displaced vessels resulting from Hurricane Ian, which passed by the Florida ...

  9. An old-school Florida Keys marina just got a new owner. What ...

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    The off-the-beaten-path marina was once a project for Mongelli, who in the 1970s kept his boat there, according to a 2015 story in the Keys Weekly newspaper. “I watched the property deteriorate ...

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