“Easy” is a wheeled steamer of the White Sea Flotilla [1] , one of the first 12 steamboats of Russia [2] .
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| Service | |
| Class and type of vessel | steamboat |
| Organization | White Sea Flotilla [1] |
| Manufacturer | Solombala Shipyard [2] |
| Construction started | September 27 ( October 9 ), 1824 [1] |
| Launched | June 20 ( July 2 ), 1825 [1] |
| Withdrawn from the fleet | 1845 year [1] |
| Main characteristics | |
| Length between perpendiculars | 34.14 m [1] |
| Midship Width | 18.49 m [1] |
| Draft | 3.56 m [1] |
| Engines | 60 liter steam engine with. [one] |
| Mover | 2 side paddle wheels , sails |
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Description of the ship
The length of the ship was 34.14 meters , width - 18.49 meters , draft - 3.56 meters . A 60- liter steam engine was installed on the ship . with. [one]
Service History
The ship was laid at the Solombala shipyard on September 27 ( October 9 ), 1824 , and after launching on June 20 ( July 2 ), 1825 , it became part of the White Sea Flotilla of Russia.
Used for the needs of the Arkhangelsk port [2] . In 1842, it was converted into a cargo ship [1] .
In 1845, the ship “Easy” was dismantled [1] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Frigates, ships, brigs, sloop and schooners of the White Sea Flotilla . randewy.ru. Date of treatment February 11, 2014.
- ↑ 1 2 3 Shipyards (inaccessible link) . "Arctic Encyclopedia". Date accessed July 22, 2018. Archived December 30, 2012.
Literature
- Shirokorad A. B. 200 years of the sailing fleet of Russia / Ed. A. B. Vasiliev. - 2nd ed. - M .: Veche, 2007. - 448 p. - ISBN 978-5-9533-1517-3 .