Streamlining Liners of The Future
Alarine architects are' convinced that the next phase of shipbuilding will be the construction of great streamlined liners capablo of slicing through the ocean at over 40 miles an hour.
A model steamship exhibited at the Trieste Alarine Exposition in Italy indicates the direction shipbuilding is likely to follow. The liner of the future, according to one expert, will be a gigantic fish-like structure with all its decks enclosed. There will be no masts, funnels, or other superstructure to catch the wind; and even in the stormiest weather full speed -will be maintained without danger or discomfort. The new liners will be able to make the Atlantic passage in from three to four days. The cost of the streamlined ships will be little moro than that of the Normandie or the Queen Alary, and the greater ease with wlucn tney will be driven will make them muca less expensive to run. The nearest approach to the liner of the future yet built is the streamlined ferry boat Ivalakala, which has been put into service at Puget Sound, on the Pacific Coast. This boat has room within its glistening round superstructure for 2000 passengers and 200 motor-cars,
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Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 10, 13 January 1936, Page 3
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