Dear members,
For my possible next project I'm looking for information (drawings, pictures,..) about side wheel steamers with sails.
My project’s name is "Swift". Wikipedia says the following: (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steam_yacht)
Swift, wooden sailing smack built in 1803 at Bridport by Booles & Good, not registered. Unknown owners at Leith in 1804 - documents missing.
Converted to a paddle steamer, described as a steam yacht, and registered by T. West, H. Bellingham, E. H. Creasey & others of Brighton on 21 August 1822 at Shoreham, 106’5” x 23’1” x 10’8”, 143 tons. They ran her as a ferry boat Brighton-Dieppe.
She was sold to G. Crichton, R. Ogilvie & others in Leith in February 1824. Crichton & Ogilvie were well-known managers or brokers.
She was sold to H. Templer in London in September 1827 and finally to Turkey in October 1828 when she became the Sultan's steam yacht Surat, later taken in to the Ottoman Navy as its first steam vessel. There are detailed drawings/plans of Swift(Sürat) which I have got from "Kunt Model Muzesi"
http://www.kuntmodelmuzesi.com/. I have been in contact with them. There are no technical Info about the ship so the drawings are only reconstruction. I've studied the drawings. They are very detailed but many points seemed to me dubious.
I could not find Information specific to that ship. So I'm looking for detail information about similar ships of the same type from that period. My Intention is to be familiar with this type of vessels and also with the period which I find to be very interesting. Besides this also to check the drawings and if neccessary to improve.
Searching for Info I have bought the book "Paddle Warships"
For the rigging I have bought "Masting and Rigging" by Underhill. Not specifically steam ships but the rigging of the period are covered thoroughly. Can be usefull.
http://www.skipper.co.uk/catalogue/item/masting-and-rigging I have also bought the drawings "Le SPHINX - Paddlewheel corvette".
http://www.aamm.fr/ http://www.aamm.fr/boutique/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=65&products_id=248 Apreciate any hint about supplemental sources of information.
Ilhan Gokcay