Hercules (1829 ship)

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NameHercules
NamesakeHercules
Builder
  • Hull built in Boom, Belgium
  • Machinery installed and changed by Fijenoord, Rotterdam
LaunchedJune 1827[1]
Cross sections of Hercules
History
NameHercules
NamesakeHercules
Builder
  • Hull built in Boom, Belgium
  • Machinery installed and changed by Fijenoord, Rotterdam
LaunchedJune 1827[1]
StrickenBroken up in Dordrecht c. 1870[2]
General characteristics
TypePaddle steamboat
Length175 ft 2 in (53.39 m)[3]
Beam23 ft (7.0 m) (see drawings)
Installed power200 hp (150 kW)[4]
Propulsion2 paddle wheels

Hercules was a Dutch steam paddle tugboat. She was also the first vessel to effectively use a compound steam engine. In about 1890, a discussion about the invention of the compound steam engine made that Fijenoord brought up the blueprints of Hercules. These proved that Gerhard Moritz Roentgen had invented the compound steam engine.

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