The journey took 29 days, with the steam engine in use for approximately 80 to 90 hours.
Because steam technology was experimental, the ship was a hybrid equipped with both sails and a 90-horsepower steam engine. It only used steam for approximately 80 to 90 hours of the entire journey.
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The was a 320-ton hybrid sailing ship and sidewheel steamer built in 1818. It earned its place in history by becoming the first vessel to cross the Atlantic Ocean using steam power. SS Savannah
It set sail on May 24, 1819, from Savannah, Georgia, to Liverpool, England.
Despite its name, the Savannah was primarily a sailing vessel. Due to limited space for fuel, its engine was used for only 80 to 90 hours
It had collapsible paddle wheels that could be folded up and stowed on deck during rough weather or when sailing to reduce drag.
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