If you like machines you just got to love the triple expansion steam engine. A symphony of moving parts with massive connecting rods and crank. Hissing steam, dripping oil and condensation. Never got tired of watching them on the Boblo Boats. Amazed at how quickly they could go from ahead to astern.MattJ wrote:My favorite was the triple expansion engine followed by a steam turbine.
Steam vs diesel
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Guest wrote:Very true. However, steamers are still more reliable than diesels and quieter.
Not that I disagree, but on what do you base the claim that steamers are more reliable?
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Yes steamers are quieter and for the most part more reliable but they're also a lot more thirsty too.
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Very true. However, steamers are still more reliable than diesels and quieter.Guest wrote:Anything manmade will break.. including steamers.Guest wrote:1015/17 The Munson is at anchor upper Soo River for repairs. The Callaway is underway passing by the Munson. Just saying. I still will take a steam turbine powered vessel over a diesel boat.
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My favorite was the triple expansion engine followed by a steam turbine.
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John G Munson is underway. Appears just departing from the anchored position moving NW at 13.3
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Anything manmade will break... including steamers.Guest wrote:1015/17 The Munson is at anchor upper Soo River for repairs. The Callaway is underway passing by the Munson. Just saying. I still will take a steam turbine powered vessel over a diesel boat.
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Steam vs diesel
1015/17 The Munson is at anchor upper Soo River for repairs. The Callaway is underway passing by the Munson. Just saying. I still will take a steam turbine powered vessel over a diesel boat.