Hall-Scott

Hall-Scott
Title Hall-Scott PDF eBook
Author Ric Dias
Publisher SAE International
Pages 422
Release 2007-01-25
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0768044278

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Author Francis Bradford, a former Hall-Scott engineer, provides valuable resources and insight not available to any other Hall-Scott researcher. Well-illustrated with numerous photos, drawings, and memos, this fascinating book will be of interest to history buffs in the areas of aviation, rail, marine, trucks, buses, fire equipment, and industrial engines, and to World War and military historians.

Making Waves

Making Waves
Title Making Waves PDF eBook
Author Scott M Peters
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 329
Release 2015-01-22
Genre History
ISBN 0472120980

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Michigan will always be known as the automobile capital of the world, but the Great Lakes State boasts a similarly rich heritage in the development of boat building in America. By the late nineteenth century, Michigan had emerged as the industry’s hub, drawing together the most talented designers, builders, and engine makers to produce some of the fastest and most innovative boats ever created. Within decades, gifted Michigan entrepreneurs like Christopher Columbus Smith, John L. Hacker, and Gar Wood had established some of the nation’s top boat brands and brought the prospect of boat ownership within reach for American consumers from all ranges of income. More than just revolutionizing recreational boating, Michigan boat builders also left their mark on history—from developing the speedy runabouts favored by illicit rum-runners during the Prohibition era to creating the landing craft that carried Allied forces to shores in Europe and the Pacific in WWII. In Making Waves, Scott M. Peters explores this intriguing story of people, processes, and products—of an industry that evolved in Michigan but would change boating across the world.

Old Marine Engines

Old Marine Engines
Title Old Marine Engines PDF eBook
Author Stan Grayson
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1998
Genre Marine engines
ISBN 9780964007024

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This third, revised edition of Stan Grayson's classic history and appreciation of early gasoline marine engines contains several new appendixes, and an expanded list of U.S. and Canadian marine-engine builders -- 750 of them. Among several new chapters, there is a discussion of engine collecting and use that includes tips on propellers and matching engines and boats. This book is much more than lists and nuts and bolts, however. It is fascinating social history, an astute study of how these machines were created, tinkered with, used, cursed, and most recently collected -- and how they changed the small-boat world at the beginning of the twentieth century.

A Bridge of Ships

A Bridge of Ships
Title A Bridge of Ships PDF eBook
Author James Pritchard
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 465
Release 2011-05-20
Genre History
ISBN 0773585613

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In A Bridge of Ships James Pritchard tells the story of the rapidly changing circumstances and forceful personalities that shaped government shipbuilding policy. He examines the ownership and expansion of the shipyards and the role of ship repairing, as well as recruitment and training of the labour force. He also tells the story of the struggle for steel and the expansion of ancillary industries. Pritchard provides a definitive picture of Canada's wartime ship production, assesses the cost (more than $1.2 billion), and explains why such an enormous effort left such a short-lived legacy. The story of Canada's shipbuilding industry is as astonishing as that of the nation's wartime navy. The personnel of both expanded more than fifty times, yet the history of wartime shipbuilding remains virtually unknown. With the disappearance of the Canadian shipbuilding industry from both the land and memory, it is time to recall and assess its contribution to Allied victory.

American Marine Engines 1885-1950

American Marine Engines 1885-1950
Title American Marine Engines 1885-1950 PDF eBook
Author Stan Grayson
Publisher Devereux Books (MA)
Pages 260
Release 2008
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN

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From the first internal combustion engine installation and the craft that took troops ashore on D-Day to the mid-1920s boom in recreational motorboating and beyond, this narrative presents a flawless history of the marine engine field. With an alphabetical listing of approximately 1,000 engine companies in the U.S. and Canada, this in-depth portrait also includes detailed information about founders and products, advice on the most desirable engines, tips on identifying unknown engines, and suggestions for independent research.

The Work Boat

The Work Boat
Title The Work Boat PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 502
Release 1999
Genre Inland navigation
ISBN

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Inland Seas

Inland Seas
Title Inland Seas PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 388
Release 2004
Genre Great Lakes
ISBN

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