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The First Submarine

December 5th 2006 00:23
The "Turtle" was the first verified submarine capable of independent underwater operation and movement, and the first to use screws for propulsion. It was also the first military submarine as it was designed during the American Revolutionary War and meant to drill into a ship's hull and plant a keg of powder, which would be detonated by a time fuse.

Turtle was invented in Connecticut in 1775 by David Bushnell. Named for its shape, Turtle resembled a large clam as much as a turtle; it was 7.5 feet (2.3 m) long, 6 feet (1.8 m) tall, and about 3 feet (0.9 m) wide, consisting of two wooden shells covered with tar. It submerged by allowing water into the hull and ascended by pushing water out through a hand pump, similarly to the use of ballast tanks in modern submarines, and was propelled vertically and horizontally by hand-cranked propellers, the first recorded use of the screw propeller for ships. It was manned and operated by only one person.


historic submarine
External view of the submarine.


Turtle, revolutionary war submarine
How the Turtle is operated.



18th century submarine
Inside the Turtle.


On September 7, 1776, Turtle, under the guidance of Army volunteer Sergeant Ezra Lee, attacked HMS Eagle, which was moored off what is today called Liberty Island, but it could not manage to bore through the hull. When he attempted another spot in the hull, he lost the ship, and eventually abandoned the attempt.

In 1976, a recreation was designed by Joseph Leary and constructed by Fred Frese as a Bicentennial project. It was christened by Connecticut's governor, Ella Grasso, and later tested in the Connecticut River. It is owned by the Connecticut River Museum and is currently on loan to Old Saybrook High School in Old Saybrook, Connecticut, where students under the direction of Fred Frese are currently building a working recreation of that model.

1976 Turtle submarine recreation
Turtle recreation.


Testing the recreated revolutionary war submarine
Testing the Turtle in the pool.


Turtle submarine recreation testing in the Connecticut River
In the Connecticut River.






*This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation Licence. It uses material from the Wikipedia articles Turtle (submarine) and Submarine.

**These pictures used with permission from Damn Funny Pictures.
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Comment by Lilla

December 5th 2006 03:15
A really interesting article... I enjoyed it... one problem... having just watched the YouTube of the reporter getting stoned... all I could see was a comedy sketch of this little 'turtle' being carried out to sea by the boat it is half way through drilling into... *hillarious* the poor guy is at the peddles having his legs ripped off because the ship is doing a few knots....and he cannot uncork himself in time...

*silly me, giggling*


Comment by Jack

December 5th 2006 03:46
Yeah I never thought of that!
I've got that sketch in my head too now

I love that clip of the stoned reporter, one of the funniest things you will ever see.

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