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词条 Electric Launch Company
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  1. History

  2. Current

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

The Electric Launch Company, later renamed Elco Motor Yachts (Elco), is a United States boat building and electric motor company that has operated from 1893 to 1949 and from 1987 to the present

History

Elco first made its mark at the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 in Chicago. Fifty-five launches, each 36 feet long and powered by battery-driven electric motors, carried over a million passengers.

In 1899 Isaac Rice, president of the Electric Storage Battery Company and owner of the Electro-Dynamic Company (both suppliers to Elco), acquired Elco as a subsidiary of his new Electric Boat Company. Elco built a new boatyard in Bayonne, New Jersey soon afterward. Previously, Elco boats had been built in subcontracted facilities.[1]

By 1900, electric-powered pleasure boats outnumbered{{Citation needed |date= February 2009}} the combined number of boats powered by steam and explosive engines (as gasoline-powered motors were called).{{Citation needed|date=February 2009}} By 1910, the advantages of the range and power of gasoline came to dominate the market and Elco converted to motor boats.[2]

The company built the first Diesel powered yacht in America, Idealia, built during 1911 and launched in 1912. Idelia was owned by the company into 1916 and used for demonstrating the application of Diesel engines in yachts.[3][4][5] On 22 October 1913 under ELCO corporate manager Henry R. Sutphen Idealia performed a trial on the Hudson River witnessed by naval engineers and architects on a run of about sixty miles from the Columbia Yacht Club at 86th Street to Croton Point and back.[6][7][8]

During World War I, the company built five hundred and eighty 80-foot submarine chasers (aka motor launches) for the British Admiralty, and 448 110-foot submarine chasers and 284 boats of other types for the US Navy.[9]

Between the wars, it introduced the 26-foot Cruisette,[10] a cabin cruiser which became successful. This was followed in the 1930s with 30-foot to 57-foot Veedettes[11] and Flattops.[12]

During World War II, Elco formed the Elco Naval Division in Bayonne, New Jersey. Nearly 400 Elco PT boats were produced for the U.S. Navy. After experimentation, the first PT boat built in any quantity was the 73-foot type. Later 77-foot and 80-foot types were built. More 80-foot Elco boats were built than any other type of US motor torpedo boat.[13]

Perhaps the most notable 80-foot PT boat was PT-109, commanded by future president John F. Kennedy. In the film PT 109, the "Elco" script logo can be seen on the cockpit throttle housing in several scenes.

At the end of the war, the company merged with its sister company, Electric Boat, under John Jay Hopkins. In 1949, Electric Boat decided to focus on government contracts for submarines, and Elco was closed until 1987.[2][14]

Current

Today Elco produces hand crafted replicas of some of its classic launches.[15] The company also still makes electric motors, mainly used to repower sailboats and heavy displacement powerboats as a replacement for diesel engines. Their EP Motors range in power from 1–35 kW, which is the diesel equivalent of 2–70 hp.[16] Elco has also worked on recent projects with Hunter Marine to outfit some of their yachts with Elco motors and a combination of solar panels and wind turbines.[17]

See also

  • Fairmile Marine
  • Vospers
  • British Power Boat Company

References

1. ^{{Citation | title = Records | chapter = Introduction}}.
2. ^Elco History - Over 100 Years of Silent, Clean, Electric Marine Propulsion
3. ^{{cite magazine |date=April 1913 |title=Motor Yacht Equipped With Diesel Engines |magazine=International Marine Engineering |volume=18 |issue=4 |page=163-165 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tKpIAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA163#v=onepage&q&f=false |accessdate=10 October 2018}}
4. ^{{cite magazine |date=September 1912 |title=America's First Diesel Yacht |magazine=Motor Boating |volume=10 |issue=3 |page=24 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=rXSzV3HwZuoC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA24#v=onepage&q&f=false |accessdate=10 October 2018}}
5. ^{{cite book |year=1916 |title=Forty Eighth Annual List of Merchant Vessels of the United States, Year ended June 30, 1916 |location=Washington, D.C. |publisher=Department of Commerce and Labor, Bureau of Navigation |page=83 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=swlBAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA83#v=onepage&q&f=false |accessdate=10 October 2018}}
6. ^{{cite magazine |date=December 1913 |title=Diesel's Oil Engine is Wonder of Century |magazine=The Square Deal |volume=13 |issue= |page=439 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=145ZAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA439#v=onepage&q&f=false |accessdate=10 October 2018}}
7. ^{{cite journal |year=1913 |title=New Motor Yacht Idealia |journal=The New York Times |issue=October 23, 1913 |pages=9 |publisher=The New York Times |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1913/10/23/100410080.pdf |accessdate=10 October 2018}}
8. ^{{cite web |last=Swanson |first=William |title=The Elco Story |publisher=ELCO |date= |year=2017 |url=https://www.elcomotoryachts.com/history-of-elco.shtml |accessdate=10 October 2018}}
9. ^Gardiner, pp. 101, 132–33.
10. ^[https://www.google.com/search?num=10&hl=en&site=&tbm=isch&source=hp&q=Elco+Cruisette&oq=Elco+Cruisette&gs_l=img.3..0i24l2j0i5i24.1606.4379.0.4780.14.14.0.0.0.0.38.473.14.14.0...0.0.WnohfWTXGqY&biw=1430&bih=883&sei=7f_qT6qjNOOJ6AHJ1qTFBQ Google image search for Elco Cruisette]
11. ^[https://www.google.com/search?num=10&hl=en&site=&tbm=isch&source=hp&q=Veedette&oq=Veedette&gs_l=img.3...1284.1951.0.2233.2.2.0.0.0.0.31.61.2.2.0...0.0.oFievu4EAe8&biw=1430&bih=883&sei=5f7qT6ODPYS_6AHbhZHYBQ#hl=en&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=LP_qT8bKCZG56AHOtNHUBQ&ved=0CEUQvgUoAA&q=Elco+Veedette&nfpr=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_cp.r_qf.,cf.osb&fp=3a2fc79674695279&biw=1430&bih=883 Google image search for Elco Veedette] and not some alternative spelling
12. ^[https://www.google.com/search?num=10&hl=en&site=&tbm=isch&source=hp&q=elco+flat+top&oq=elco+flat+top&gs_l=img.3..0i24.2153.4040.0.4349.13.8.0.5.5.0.70.300.8.8.0...0.0.zlZsJf2ulBA&biw=1430&bih=883&sei=XQDrT7bVKYTG6AHYo-HuBQ Google image search for Elco Flat Top]
13. ^Naval Historical Center
14. ^Records of the Electric Launch Company, History.
15. ^Elco Yachts
16. ^Elco EP Motor
17. ^Hunter 27e
  • Records of the Electric Launch Company
  • Elco History Page
  • Gardiner, Robert, Conway's all the world's fighting ships 1906–1921 Conway Maritime Press, 1985. {{ISBN|0-85177-245-5}}.

External links

  • Boats of the Motor Launch Patrol
  • ELCO Photo Gallery

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