In no country in the world are such fine examples of side wheel steamers to be found as in the United States, and in no country are there such splendid reaches of inland waters as theatres for their performances. The “Priscilla,” shown in [Fig. 112], of the Fall River Line, plying on Long Island Sound, and the “Adirondack,” on the Hudson, are fine examples of this type. The “Priscilla,” which is said to be the largest river boat in the world, is 440 feet 6 inches long and 93 feet breadth over the guards. She is driven by double compound inclined engines, has feathering paddle wheels 35 feet in diameter and 14 feet face, and her speed is over 20 miles an hour. The “Adirondack,” whose engines and feathering paddle wheel are shown in [Fig. 113], is 412 feet long and 90 feet breadth over guards. The engines and paddle wheels of the “Adirondack” are distinctly representative of the modern American side wheel steamer.

FIG. 113.—ENGINES AND PADDLE WHEEL OF STEAMER “ADIRONDACK” ON THE HUDSON RIVER.

The largest and in many respects the highest type of marine architecture is to be found in the modern ocean greyhound for transatlantic trade. In recent years the rival companies have vied with each other in the effort to excel, and steamships of larger size, greater speed, and more perfect equipment have followed each other, until it would seem that the limit had been reached. In the accompanying table the largest and most recent steamers are placed in comparison with the “Great Eastern.”

DIMENSIONS OF THE LARGEST OCEAN STEAMERS.
NAME OF SHIP.DATE.LENGTH
OVER
ALL.
BEAM.DEPTH.DRAUGHT.DIS-
PLACE-
MENT.
MAXIMUM
SPEED.
FEET.FEET.FEET.FEET.TONS.KNOTS.
Great Eastern1858692 83 5712251227,00012
Paris1888560 63 42 261213,00020
Teutonic1890585 571242 26 12,00020
Campania1893625 65 411228 19,00022
St. Paul1895554 63 42 27 14,00021
Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse1897649 66 43 29 20,00022.35
Oceanic1899704 68 49 321228,50020
Deutschland190068612671344 29 22,0002312

FIG. 114.—“KAISER WILHELM DER GROSSE.”