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Step Bottom History
Just noticed that Seaplanes used step bottoms during WWII. Not sure how much further back this went, but tought it was kinda neat.
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thought it started with hustler am i right?
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Stepped hulls are way old.....never publicised until ten years ago...check out old sailboats, old sea planes, etc. It was just old Reggie that made a big deal out of it!!!!
DMan |
Talkin' Seaplanes from the 1940's
http://www.daveswarbirds.com/usplanes/american.htm left side scroll to seaplanes |
reallllllllly old
I'll check in an old hardcover book called Speedboats but I remember seeing some old wooden racers with steps. Keep watching for updates. :cool: :cool: :cool:
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When was that Flying wing that Tx2 has made? I seem to recal that having a wing on it.
Jon |
the story
The originator was said to be Rev. C M Ramus of Plyden Rectory, Rye, Sussex, England. " On April 8 1872, CM Ramus wrote the Commissioners of the Admiralty that he had discovered a means by which the speed of ships might be doubled" thereafter he published the " Improved section drawing of a Stepped Hull on July 5 1872. More to come!
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first US PATENT
William Henry Fauber 1908, boat name was Pioneer. 20 feet & 7 steps. From the book SPEEDBOAT author D.W. Fostle copyright 1988.
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Buckknekkid
That’s right! The story I read the good reverend used a Skyrocket for power on his test model! Maybe it was reverend Reggie Though??He looks at least 130 years old. :D |
The History Channel did a 4 show
Special a few years ago about the History of Speed, On Water,On land, In AIR and By Humans. I was involved when they filmed Nigel Hook and the Citgo Boat. The producer talked about filming in Washington State and that he had Seen photos of one of the first Race boats ever to use A Step Bottom as I remember its was in the very early 1900s. I posted this on another forum and asked if anyone had any info, I hope this forum will have more Information. Mike J. |
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