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- Q7120814 abstract "Chauncey Vibbard, often abbreviated as C. Vibbard or just Vibbard, was a steamboat built in New York in 1864 for passenger service on the Hudson River. The first steamboat built specifically for what later became the Hudson River Day Line, Chauncey Vibbard quickly established herself as the fastest steamboat on the river, if not the world, with a record run from New York to Albany in 1864. Her popularity was such that after only two years of service she was lengthened to accommodate more passengers.Chauncey Vibbard was lengthened again in 1872, but in spite of these alterations, continued to set a variety of new speed records on the Hudson until at least 1876. In 1880, she was given another major rebuild. In 1890, after 26 years' service on the Hudson, Chauncey Vibbard was sold to the Lincoln Steamboat Company, which ran her as an excursion steamer between Philadelphia and Lincoln Park. Laid up in 1900, she was broken up in 1902, having accumulated some 36 years of service.".
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- Q7120814 length "80.772".
- Q7120814 maidenVoyage "1864-06-20".
- Q7120814 shipBeam "10.668".
- Q7120814 status "Broken up atCramer's Hill, 1902".
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- Q7120814 shipBuilder "Lawrence & Foulks".
- Q7120814 shipFate "Broken up at Cramer's Hill, 1902".
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- Q7120814 shipMaidenVoyage "1864-06-20".
- Q7120814 shipName "Chauncey Vibbard".
- Q7120814 shipSpeed "23".
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- Q7120814 comment "Chauncey Vibbard, often abbreviated as C. Vibbard or just Vibbard, was a steamboat built in New York in 1864 for passenger service on the Hudson River. The first steamboat built specifically for what later became the Hudson River Day Line, Chauncey Vibbard quickly established herself as the fastest steamboat on the river, if not the world, with a record run from New York to Albany in 1864.".
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- Q7120814 name "Chauncey Vibbard".