Two Wisconsin maritime historians discovered the John Evenson steam tug about five miles northeast of Algoma, Wisconsin.
Volunteers work with museum staff to get the triple-expansion steam engine aboard the world's only above-water whaleback working again.
"Le Lyonnais" descended into the depths off the coast of Massachusetts after colliding with the "Adriatic," a sailing vessel that left the floundering steamship to fend for itself ...
During the forecast period, the external combustion engine market is anticipated to register a CAGR of 3.9%. The market is ...
For crew member Jennifer Sellitti, the discovery is the culmination of eight years of research, which was so voluminous that ...
A marine salvage firm has found the wreck of a long lost French steamship about 200 miles off New Bedford, Massachusetts ...
A French ship that sunk in 1856 was recently discovered off the coast of Massachusetts.
China has confirmed that one of its naval surveying vessels sailed close to Japanese territory over the weekend, but insisted it was a “legal passage” through international waters. Tokyo has ...
The 24-month period begins the day that the engine ships, not the date that you receive or install it. If you install an ATK engine in a marine application when the motor is not listed as being ...
Built in 1855 for transatlantic passenger and mail service, Le Lyonnais was a state-of-the-art ship for its time, with an iron hull and an early steam engine supplementing its sails. The French ...