- W. Albert Hickman
William Albert Hickman (
22 Dec 1878 ,New Brunswick –10 Sep 1957 ) was a Canadian designer and manufacturer of innovative fast boats. He is best known as the inventor of theHickman Sea Sled .Born in
Dorchester, New Brunswick , Hickman grew up inPictou ,Nova Scotia , as part of a wealthy shipbuilding family. He earned a degree in marine engineering fromHarvard University in 1899. He was later a Commissioner of New Brunswick, a lecturer for the Government, a Fellow of the Royal Colonial Institute and a successful novelist. [ [http://www.jhowell.com/tng/getperson.php?personID=I3302&tree=1 Howell Family Genealogy Pages] ]He was highly intelligent but, openly, did not suffer fools gladly and was forever irritating his contemporaries in the marine business. This probably contributed to the low coverage of his ideas in the boating press. [Seidman, David. [http://ivb-boats.netfirms.com/Hickman_Bio.html "Damned by Faint Praise (article)."] 100th issue of "Wooden Boat", May/June 1991.]
Hickman sea sled
He was the inventor of the inverted vee planing hull known as the
Hickman sea sled A new type of vessel, which promises to revolutionize water craft and which takes the same place on the water that the automobile does on land -
Scientific American 26 Sep 1914 Along with the Sea Sled, a direct forefather of the modern high speed
catamaran , or tunnel hull, he is credited with producing the first surface propellers, working out that they produced lift and patenting ideas for lifting strakes, sponsons, anti-trip chines and prop-riding craft. These are all well known and widely used principles today. [ [http://www.rina.org.uk/page762.html Innovation in Small Craft Design - A Tribute] , The Royal Institute of Naval Architects]Publications
Like the story-telling narrator of "An Unofficial Love-Story", who admits at the beginning of his fiction, "I was but an onlooker on the far outside," Albert Hickman became a kind of literary bystander, observing literature from a distance and Canadian literature, in particular, from an American vantage point. But his fiction continues to stand, albeit in a small corner in need of more light. [ [http://www.bookrags.com/biography/william-albert-hickman-dlb/ Dictionary of Literary Biography on William Albert Hickman] ]
* "Handbook of New Brunswick" (1900)
* "The Canadian West and Northwest" (1903)
* "The Sacrifice of the Shannon" 2003 ISBN 978-0887805424
* "An Unofficial Love Story" (1909)
* "Canadian Nights" (1914)ee also
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* Campbell, Lorne. [http://www.rina.org.uk/c2/uploads/w%20a%20hickman%20_%20final.pdf "Innovation in Small Craft Design - A Tribute"] . The Royal Institute of Naval Architects Web Site.
* Gerr, Dave. "The Hickman Sea Sled: The Best High Speed Hull Ever? (article)" "Boatbuilder Magazine" Sept/Oct 1998.
* Gerr, Dave. "Sea Sled Slides Again (article)." "Boatbuilder Magazine" Jan/Feb 2003
* Hall, Charles H. "Manufacturing Sea Sleds (article)." "Motor Boat". 10 Nov 1926
* Nelson, Curtis L. "Hunters in the Shallows: A History of the PT Boat." 2003 ISBN 978-1574886016
* Seidman, David. [http://ivb-boats.netfirms.com/Hickman_Bio.html "Damned by Faint Praise (article)."] 100th issue of "Wooden Boat", May/June 1991.External links
* [http://www.tahoemaritimemuseum.org/features.html "Miss Lakeside" - Genius Comes Home to Roost] , a 1925 Hickman Sea Sled]
* [http://www.geocities.com/knappseasleds/sled.html The sea sledge]
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