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Identifier: scientific-american-1897-07-10 (find matches)
Title: Scientific American Volume 77 Number 02 (July 1897)
Year: 1897 (1890s)
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Subjects: scientific steam bicycle electric baths patent plow valve scientific american snow feed pump steam boiler water tube flue tiles steam yacht feed water hot air hydrochloric acid side path
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MR. GOELETS NEW STEAM YACHT MAYFLOWER. Built to the design of George L. Watson of Glasgow, by the Clydebank Engineering and Shipbuilding Company Limited at Clydebank. Launched 7 November 1896. ... 1806 tons ...with a well aft of the raised forecastle head and for-ward of the foremast, while the promenade deck extends from the foremast to within a few feet of her stern. It is rigged as a schooner, having two masts with fitted topmasts. She has a standing bowsprit and running jibboom. Her dimensions are as follows: Length on load water line, 275 feet; between perpendiculars 288.8 feet; while the length from over the figurehead to the taffrail is 320 feet; the breadth is 36.7 feet; the depth of the hull is 17.7 feet. The net and gross tonnages are respectively 1008.89 tons and 1778.93 tons, with a tonnage of 1806 tons according to Thames yacht measurement, or 378 tons smaller than Mr. W. K. Vanderbilt's steam yacht Valiant, which is the largest yacht in America. The Mayflowers engines, which were supplied by On June 5 she was towed to Gourock Bay, where she remained until the next day, when she left for Cowes. It was while she was in Gourock Bay that our correspondent

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