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SS Savannah was an American hybrid sailing ship/sidewheel steamer built in 1818. She was the first steamship to cross the Atlantic Ocean, transiting mainly under sail power from May to June 1819.
Ilustracja przedstawiająca statek. Statek został zbudowany w stoczni Fickett and Crockett and East River koło Nowego Jorku i zwodowany 22 sierpnia 1818 roku [3] [4]. Pierwszy rejs SS Savannah rozpoczął się 22 maja 1819 z portu w Savannah w stanie Georgia. Właściciel nabył statek przed zakończeniem budowy, jednak zamierzał go ...
SS Savannah – amerykański statek żaglowo-parowy, który w 1819 roku jako pierwsza jednostka z napędem parowym przepłynął Atlantyk stając się prekursorem przyszłych transatlantyków.
NS Savannah was the first nuclear-powered merchant ship. She was built in the late 1950s at a cost of $46.9 million (including a $28.3 million nuclear reactor and fuel core ) and launched on July 21, 1959.
SS Savannah was an American hybrid sailing ship/sidewheel steamer built in 1818. She was the first steamship to cross the Atlantic Ocean, transiting mainly under sail power from May to June 1819.
Captain Moses Rogers (born New London, CT, January 1779; died in South Carolina, November 15, 1821, age 42) was a commander of first-generation steam-powered boats in the 1810s, including both steamboats and a hybrid vessel that used both engine and sail for propulsion, the SS Savannah.
In 1955, President Dwight D. Eisenhower announced that the United States would build the world’s first nuclear-powered cargo/passenger ship, the NS Savannah. The keel was laid in 1958, and the ship entered service in 1962.