First powered vessels

First powered vessels
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Who
Unknown
What
1783 year(s)
Where
France (Saône near Lyon)
When
1783
Marine propulsion by steam engine was first achieved in 1783 when the Marquis Jouffroy d'Abbans (1751-1832) ascended a reach of the river Saône near Lyon, France, in the 180-tonne (397,000 lb) paddle steamer Pyroscaphe.
The first successful power-driven vessel was the tug Charlotte Dundas, a stern paddle-wheel steamer built for the Forth and Clyde Canal in 1801-2 by William Symington (1763-1831), using a double-acting condensing engine constructed by James Watt (1736-1819).