History Steamship



the side-wheel paddle steamer ss great western, first purpose-built transatlantic steamship, on maiden voyage in 1838.


the american ship ss savannah first crossed atlantic ocean, although of voyage made under sail. first ship make transatlantic trip substantially under steam power may have been british-built dutch-owned curaçao, wooden 438 ton vessel built in dover , powered 2 50 hp engines, crossed hellevoetsluis, near rotterdam on 26 april 1827 paramaribo, surinam on 24 may, spending 11 days under steam on way out , more on return. claimant canadian ship ss royal william in 1833.


the ss archimedes, built in britain in 1839 francis pettit smith, world s first steamship driven screw propeller. had considerable influence on ship development, encouraging adoption of screw propulsion royal navy, in addition influence on commercial vessels.


the first steamship purpose-built regularly scheduled trans-atlantic crossings british side-wheel paddle steamer ss great western built isambard kingdom brunel in 1838, inaugurated era of trans-atlantic ocean liner.





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