Shamrock

Shamrock reef
Type:
artificial reef, barge
Specs:
( 48 ft )
Sponsor:
Shamrock Marine Towing
Sunk:
Monday September 12 2005 - Ocean City Artificial Reef
GPS:
39°09.935' -74°33.940'
Shamrock reef

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Steamer is an early term for any vessel power by a steam engine rather than sails.

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The Delaware, an 1880s screw steamer

Early steamers were propelled by large paddlewheels. "Side-wheelers", with the paddlewheels on each side, were more seaworthy, and therefore more common in ocean waters, while "stern-wheelers", with a single large paddlewheel at the back, were more common as riverboats. Later, these were replaced by more efficient screw (or propeller) vessels.