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(1.10.7) PS Charlotte Dundas 1802
   
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(1.10.7) PS Charlotte Dundas 1802

En 1 colección creada por mcsteve89
Great Maple Shipyards
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Descripción
BRITISH EARLY STEAMBOAT "CHARLOTTE DUNDAS" 1802

Built in 1802 by John Allen with her engine built by the Carron Company, and named after the daughter her designer, Lord Thomas Dundas, the Charlotte Dundas would turn out to be one of the several contenders for the title of World's First Successful Steamboat. She had one paddle wheel set in a recess in the stern, driven by a direct drive horizontal engine, and powered by a single boiler set off-center to balance out the weight. She successfully towed two 70-ton barges 19 miles (30 km) along the Forth and Clyde canal to Glasgow, fighting a strong breeze along the way, at last proving that these awkward machines could be of practical use.
Largely due to fear that the wash from the steamboat's paddles would erode the river banks, plans to build a fleet of steamboats were thwarted, and the Charlotte Dundas was left at a backwater of the canal at Brainsford, and eventually the poor old steamer was broken up in 1861.

SPECIFICATIONS

Top speed: 4.5 knots (real one was only about 1.7 but that's just way too slow for my liking)
Length: 17 Meters (not including rudders)
Width: 5.25 Meters
Height: 12.5 Meters
Coal Capacity: 324

FEATURES

-Working paddle wheel
-Simulated steam engine with condenser pumps
-1 Boiler
-4 Towing bollards
-Twin rudders
-1 Manual bilge pump
-Rope storage for 3 ropes

HOW TO START

Simply light the boiler, wait for steam pressure, and keep the firebox filled with coal.

EXTRA NOTES

-This is NOT an exact 1:1 scale recreation. I used roughly the same hull dimensions, engine stroke, and paddle wheel diameter, but the rest is just whatever scale worked best, and there's also the fact that it doesn't seem to be clear as to exactly what it all looked like, with inconsistencies including whether or not the boiler stuck out past the deck, whether the funnel was amidships or aft, how the stern was shaped, and whether she even had a mast. There's also the fact that I couldn't find any info on what was in the bow other than just coal storage.

-This whole thing was built in only two days

-obviously being a paddle steamer with a huge open hatch on the deck, she won't take waves too kindly.

-Depending on what workbench you're at, You may have to adjust the position of the boat in the workbench so that it doesn't spawn underwater and flood.

-This boat was heavily based on this cutaway illustration from 1956 https://youtu.be/Th6H5KNu5kU?si=6bCI1RiiWdDnGJmF

Discord server for checking out how the latest builds are coming along, chatting, memes, the occasional build competition and other nonsense: https://discord.gg/7Z2VWqvDwq
30 comentarios
yokaofbaba 26 ABR 2024 a las 11:07 
I agree with you.
mcsteve89  [autor] 26 ABR 2024 a las 0:26 
I don't think they were focused as much on speed as they were the ability to sail and do freight work completely independently of the wind lol

And also the paddle's wash in this case...
rotanev 25 ABR 2024 a las 16:46 
Ships like these make me wonder how people thought back then. "One knot, good lord! Thats a milestone!"
rotanev 20 ABR 2024 a las 12:01 
also i didnt realise this was a historical recreation at all lmao
rotanev 20 ABR 2024 a las 12:01 
yea fair lmao
mcsteve89  [autor] 20 ABR 2024 a las 11:42 
Most likely I'll do one at some point, but I got other ideas first
mcsteve89  [autor] 20 ABR 2024 a las 11:42 
of course you say this on my only ship that's a historical recreation and not fiction lol
rotanev 20 ABR 2024 a las 11:41 
Do you ever plan on making some sort of coal collier, like the USS Cyclops?
rotanev 20 ABR 2024 a las 11:39 
I should really start a new wiki and start adding all these ships to it again. I like writing fictional stuff for some reason.
Outlaw_Bravo32 | Pan Militia | 23 MAR 2024 a las 10:51 
@mcsteve i got an idea for a submarine like a drebbel sub but steam-powered