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  2. MS Mount Washington - Wikipedia

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    The history of the MS Mount Washington dates back to 1872 when the original paddle steamer Mount Washington was launched from Alton Bay. The Mount was the largest of all the steamers on the lake at 187 feet (57 m) in length, with a beam of 49 feet (15 m). She was driven by a single cylinder steam engine of 450 horsepower (340 kW) that operated ...

  3. List of extant paddle steamers - Wikipedia

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    While a paddle steamer technically means a paddle-propelled boat or ship powered by a steam engine, this list also currently includes paddle boats that began as paddle steamers but whose powerplant was later changed to a different type of engine, as well as paddle boats that have never had a steam engine as a powerplant but which emulate the ...

  4. List of ships built at John I. Thornycroft & Company, Woolston

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    A paddle-steamer for the Southern Railway, ferrying passengers between Portsmouth Harbour and Ryde Pier. Sold to Cosens & Co Ltd in 1951 and renamed Monarch. Taken out of service 1961 and scrapped. 1924 Southend Britannia: 1038 147 A diesel-engine passenger ship for the Britannia Motor Boat Company in Southend-on-Sea.

  5. List of Sydney Harbour ferries - Wikipedia

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    Similar to Black Swan and Pelican. Assembled from parts imported from the United Kingdom. Her 1 metre draft was well-suited to river work. 30 hp (22.4 kW) jet-condensing steam engine drove 4.2m paddle wheels, giving speed that was stiff competition for the older Australia. Successful ferry that ran on Parramatta River service for 20 years.

  6. List of shipwrecks in 1908 - Wikipedia

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    The 307-gross register ton sidewheel paddle steamer foundered from flooding in high seas off Bogue Inlet, North Carolina in 7 fathoms (42 ft; 13 m) of water. All ten people on board abandoned ship in her boat and were rescued by her tow vessel Katahdin ( United States). [13] [3] W. M. Gladden United States

  7. Hudson's Bay Company vessels - Wikipedia

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    List of Hudson's Bay Company vessels [1]; Image Vessel Type Start End Area; Aklavik: Motor vessel: 1923: 1942: Western Arctic: Anson Northup (a.k.a.The Pioneer): Steamboat: 1861

  8. USFS Pelican - Wikipedia

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    Seattle, Washington, naval architect Harold Cornelius Hanson designed a number of vessels for the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries, and Pelican was among them. [2] He designed her to meet a BOF requirement for a research vessel which could conduct scientific work on the continental shelf along the United States East Coast at depths of up to 600 feet (183 m). [2]

  9. Pelican (Bill Short) - Wikipedia

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    A Pelican is one of a series of boats designed by Captain Bill Short with Pelican names, including the Pelican (12’) in 1959 [1] the Great Pelican (16’) and the Pacific Pelican (14’7”). All are prams with bowsprits and lug rigs .

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