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Weymouth Packet No. 2, Flamer , 1830, 1831, 1837

Catalogue reference: MS 3147/5/1136

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MS 3147/5/1136
Title
Weymouth Packet No. 2, Flamer , 1830, 1831, 1837
Date
1830 - 1837
Description

Steam Boat Engines (10 items).

1136. Weymouth Packet No. 2, Flamer (UT & UU). Sep., Oct. 1830, Jan., Apr. 1831, Jul., Sep. 1837. 10 items.
Two 30 horse power side lever boat engines, with 31½ inch cylinders, 3 foot strokes. Boat re-named Fearless 1837.

Cross-section of the boat and engines, plan of the engine deck beams, longitudinal section of the engine room and boiler, plan of the engine sleepers - reverse drawings made in the London office; sections and plan of boiler - 2 sheets of drawings; paddle wheel and shaft - original and reverse drawings.
Also the following drawings from when the boat had been re-named Fearless: boiler for 2 38 horse engines - partially coloured original and partially coloured reverse drawings marked "suitable for Fearless", made in the London office, Jul. 1837; plan and elevation of coal boxes - reverse drawing made in the London office, Sep. 1837. All of the drawings except the first 3 items and 1 of the boiler drawings bear letter codes.

Original Portfolio or 'Book' No. 840. Catalogue of Old Engines p. 314.

For H. M. Post Office, Weymouth station. Flamer was built by Fletcher & Fearnall of Limehouse as a replacement for the Meteor which was wrecked in Feb. 1830 [see Portfolio 5/1144]. The boat was re-named Fearless in 1837 when the Navy took over the Post Office packet fleet. Note that Boulton Watt & Co. provided the engines for a Navy boat also called the Flamer [see Portfolio 5/1225], which was usually referred to as the "Navy Flamer" to distinguish the two.

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Weymouth Packet No. 2, Flamer , 1830, 1831, 1837