Stanley (boat)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
NameStanley
BuilderÞórir Pálsson, Iceland
Launchedc.1860
FateRan aground in 1908 and broke up
| History | |
|---|---|
| Iceland | |
| Name | Stanley |
| Builder | Þórir Pálsson, Iceland |
| Launched | c.1860 |
| Fate | Ran aground in 1908 and broke up |
| Notes | First motorized fishing vessel in Iceland |
| General characteristics | |
| Class & type |
|
| Propulsion | 2 hp C.H. Möllerups |
Stanley was an Icelandic fishing boat. Originally a six oar rowboat (Icelandic: Sexæringur), it was the first boat in Iceland to be equipped with an engine. Its successful mechanization is considered the start of the industrial revolution of the fishing industry in Iceland.[1][2][3][4]