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A technical-historical study reconstructs a catamaran-style, steam-propelled blockship from the War of 1812. Drawing on newly located plans, contemporary accounts, and patent sketches, the author traces the design and construction, fairing of hull lines, and internal arrangement including boilers, engines, and a central paddle race. The narrative evaluates the double-hull concept, armament layout, propulsion choices, and practicability as a man-of-war, resolves discrepancies among earlier descriptions, and offers scale reconstructions and model measurements to assess performance, stability, and tactical role in coastal defense.
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