- Intelligent Whale
"Intelligent Whale", an experimental hand-cranked
submarine , was built on the design ofScovel S. Meriam in1863 byAugustus Price andCornelius S. Bushnell . In1864 theAmerican Submarine Company was formed, taking over the interests of Bushnell and Price and there followed years of litigation over the ownership of the craft. When title was established by a court the submarine was sold29 October 1869 to theUnited States Navy Department , with most of the price to be paid after successful trials. In September1872 the first trial was held and was unsuccessful, whereupon the Department refused further payments and abandoned the project."Intelligent Whale" submerged by filling water compartments, and expelled the water by pumps and compressed air. It was estimated that it could stay submerged for about ten hours. Thirteen crewmen could be accommodated, but only six were needed to make her operational. The only known trial, reported by submarine pioneer
John Holland , was made by a certain General Sweeney and two others. They submerged the boat in 16 feet of water and Sweeney, clad in a diver's suit, emerged through a hole in the bottom, placed a charge under a scow, and reentered the submarine. The charge was exploded by a lanyard and a friction primer attached to the charge sinking the scow.As of June, 2007, this submarine is on exhibit at the New Jersey National Guard [http://www.nj.gov/military/museum/index.html Militia Museum] in
Sea Girt, New Jersey .* [http://www.hnsa.org/ships/whale.htm HNSA Web Page: USS Intelligent Whale]
External links
* [http://www.williammaloney.com/Aviation/IntelligentWhaleMilitiaMuseumOfNJ/IntelligentWhaleSubmarine/index.htm Intelligent Whale Submarine Today] Photos of the Intelligent Whale at the Militia Museum of New Jersey in Sea Girt, NJ
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