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The American-Built Clipper Ship, 1850-1856: Characteristics, Construction, and Details

Autor William Crothers
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 feb 2000
With the sweep of its bow, its graceful lines, and its clouds of canvas, the clipper ship sparked a romance with the American public that still endures 150 years later.

The public fervor surrounding locally built clippers generated intense intercity rivalries--and a new type of thinking. Ships suddenly were christened with romantic names; interior decor of passenger-carrying vessels reached a new level of embellishment. Pushed by their masters, who drove them as no ships had been driven before, clippers reached and maintained speeds that were previously unheard of, setting records for sailing ship passages that were never to be surpassed. Their heyday was astonishingly brief--by the 1860s giving way to safer, more commodious, iron steamships, which were not at the mercy at the wind.

The product of more than 35 years of exacting research, "The American-Built Clipper Ship" presents in exquisite detail 152 clippers that comprise the culmination of the shipbuilders' art. Every facet of clipper ship design and construction is covered, including wood species, scantlings, fastenings, midship sections, interior living areas, and details of scarphs, keels, stem- and stern-post assemblies, frames, timbers, and bracing--all included in some 160 intricately drawn illustrations by a man whose unequaled work has earned him a national following among modelers and maritime museum directors. This is possibly the most complete reference on clipper ship construction ever published. No other single source covers so many vessels in such detail.

"The American-Built Clipper Ship" will be an invaluable resource for historians, model builders, and maritime artists, as well as for any newcomer who isonly now learning how addictive the subject can become.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780071358231
ISBN-10: 0071358234
Pagini: 544
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 208 x 274 x 32 mm
Greutate: 1.24 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: McGraw Hill Education
Colecția International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press
Locul publicării:United States

Cuprins

Illustrations

Tables

Lists of American-Built Clipper Ships, 1850 - 1856

Alphabetical List of Vessels

Chronological List of Vessels

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Part I Prelude to Building the Ship

Chapter 1 Preparation for Construction

Chapter 2 Woods Used in Construction of the Clippers

Chapter 3 General Characteristics of Clipper Ship Hulls

Chapter 4 Fastenings, Hole Borers, and Fasteners

Chapter 5 Scarphs

Chapter 6 Representative Midship Sections

Part II Construction of the Hull

Chapter 7 Keel Assembly

Chapter 8 Stem and Sternpost Assemblies

Chapter 9 Square Frames and Floors

Chapter 10 Keelson and Deadwood Assemblies

Chapter 11 Half Frames, Cant Frames; Bow and Stern Timbering

Chapter 12 Diagonal Iron Bracing; Hull Stiffening; Hold Ceiling

Chapter 13 Stanchions

Chapter 14 Beams and Knees

Chapter 15 Hooks and Pointers

Chapter 16 Mast Steps, Trusses, and Bracing

Chapter 17 Waterways, Binding Strakes, and Tween-Decks Ceiling

Chapter 18 Planksheer, Rails, and Bulwarks

Chapter 19 Bitts; Hatch Coamings; Deck Planking; Forecastle and Poop Decks

Chapter 20 Salting; Exterior Planking; Headboards; Mouldings

Chapter 21 Cargo Ports; Scuppers; Channels; Rudder

Part III Completion of the Ship

Chapter 22 Metal Sheathing

Chapter 23 Colors of the Ships

Chapter 24 Hull Ornamentation

Chapter 25 Figureheads and Carved Stemheads

Chapter 26 Weather Deck Arrangements

Chapter 27 Fittings and Outfits

Chapter 28 Ship Interiors

Chapter 29 Mast and Spar Arrangements

Chapter 30 Rigging

Chapter 31 Flags and Signals

Chapter 32 Entry into Valhalla: Fate of the Vessels

Chapter 33 Conclusion and Comment

References

Index