John Duncker 1 | 31/01/2019 21:06:33 |
32 forum posts | I am thinking about building a 40 to 48 inch steam powered fast launch with a slipper stern. The sort of thing the gentry would have used to follow the boat race on the Thames. Was this a common sort of boat in Victorian/Edwardian times. I can not find anything that might show a layout. Any leads on where to look? |
John Paton 1 | 31/01/2019 21:41:26 |
![]() 327 forum posts 20 photos | I thought slipper launches were petrol or electric powered but I might be wrong. This might explain you having difficulty finding images of a steam one. |
V8Eng | 31/01/2019 22:01:00 |
1826 forum posts 1 photos |
Have to say that the ones I Remember on the Thames in London were not steam powered but maybe there were other types. Hope the following links will help.
Here is a link to info on the 1912 prototype. This might be a useful contact for info on Slipper Launches. Edited By V8Eng on 31/01/2019 22:25:21 Edited By V8Eng on 31/01/2019 22:30:52 Edited By V8Eng on 31/01/2019 22:31:23 |
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