- Bill Hamilton (engineer)
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name = Sir Charles William Feilden Hamilton
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birth_date =26 July 1899
birth_place = Ashwick Station, Fairlie (South Island ,New Zealand
death_date =30 March 1978
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education =Christ's College, Canterbury
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other_name = Bill Hamilton
parents = William Fielden Hamilton Cora Blakeney
children = Jon Hamilton
nationality = New ZealanderSir Charles William Feilden Hamilton (
July 26 ,1899 -March 30 ,1978 ), commonly known as Bill Hamilton, was aNew Zealand er who developed the modernjetboat , and founder of what is now the world's leading water jet manufacturing company - CWF Hamilton Ltd ( [http://www.hamiltonjet.co.nz] ).Hamilton never claimed to have invented the jet boat. He once said "I do not claim to have invented marine jet propulsion. The honour belongs to a gentleman named
Archimedes , who lived some years ago". What he did was refine the design enough to produce the first useful modern jet boat.In the 1950s Hamilton set out try to build a boat that could navigate the shallow fast flowing rivers where he lived. The rivers were too shallow for propeller driven boats to navigate as the propeller would hit the river bottom.
He investigated the American Hanley Hydro-Jet, a model which drew in water and fired it out through a steerable nozzle underneath the boat. Even when further adapted it did not work well. An employee suggested to have the nozzle just above the waterline.
When he took one of his early demonstration jet boats to the US, the media scoffed when he said he planned to take it up the
Colorado River (U.S.) , but in 1960 a Hamilton jet became the first boat to travel up through theGrand Canyon . The critics were silenced further when the boat also went down river through the canyon.He was born at Ashwick Station near Fairlie (
South Island ,New Zealand ).External links
* [http://www.hamiltonjet.co.nz/about_hamiltonjet/sir_william_hamilton Hamilton Jet's biography on their founder]
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