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8250 BCE
Timeline edited by:
Gómez De Lucio Karina,
Sánchez Acevedo Angel Alejandro,
Zamorano Delgado Cynthia. -
8199 BCE
WOODEN OARS-THE RAFT
Is a relatively small boat that is moved by human force using oars constructed of wood. -
6000 BCE
SAILBOATS-REED BOATS
Reed boats are made in Egypt. -
4500 BCE
SAILING SHIPS
Sailing ships are made in Mesopotamia. -
4000 BCE
SAILBOATS
Ancient Egyptians used reeds to build the first sailing boats. -
3500 BCE
Oar-powered ships
Oar-powered ships sail Eastern Mediterranean seas. -
2000 BCE
WOODEN OARS-KAYAK
KAYAK to one, two or four crew and given their characteristics, the propulsion systems were manual (blades). -
Period: 1300 BCE to 1599 BCE
SAILBOATS-The galley
The galley a type of Byzantine ship, powered by the force of oars -
Period: 1100 to
Ratchets
Ratchets were high-board round sail vessels specialized in the transport of large loads on long voyages. -
1200
RUDDER
The rudder is invented in China. -
Period: 1400 to 1499
CARAVEL
Caravel It was invented by the Portuguese but it was also used by the Spanish on their own exploration trips during the 15th century. -
Period: to
THE COBERT
The Cobert, the mission was the escort of the merchant traffic, coastal vigilance and sometimes exploration for the war squads. -
STEAMBOAT
The steamboat is invented on the Delaware River in America by John Fitch. -
PROPELLER AND STEAM MOTOR
The passenger steamboat gets succesful in the United States by Robert Fulton. -
THE FIRST STEAM SHIP
The first steamship crossed the Atlantic Ocean by combining wind steam power. -
BOAT PROPELLER
Josef Ressel was the inventor of the boat propeller -
Ferry
Present the Ferry type of ship that links two points carrying passengers and sometimes vehicles at scheduled times. -
THE DREDGER
present the Dredger is a boat used to excavate material below water level, and lift the extracted material to the surface. -
WARSHIPS
A new revolution in the design and construction of warships began when Britain built and commissioned the great battleship HMS Dreadnought. -
SUBMARINE
The modern submarine is invented in the United States. -
The Titanic
The Titanic is built in England, the largest transatlantic passenger ship back then. -
River tanker
Present River tanker Vandal It was the first ship that used a diesel engine as a propeller in 1915 the "Fritz", it was a merchant ship with two-stroke double-acting diesel engines. -
Period: to
THE GERMAN KRIEGSMARINE´S
The German Kriegsmarine's U-Boot submarine fleet nearly wiped out merchant traffic to and from Britain and caused heavy losses to United States coastal shipping. -
THE PONTON
Present The Ponton is a type of boat or hull, made of steel, of wood, generally in a parallelepiped form used as a floating platform to transport goods or people. -
HOVERCRAFT
The hovercraft is built in England. -
THE CONTAINER SHIP
present the Container Ship Container ships are the ships responsible for transporting cargo in standardized containers in ports. -
FREIGHTER SHIPS
Present Freighter Ships It is one of the largest cargo ships today that allows the transfer of cargo in large quantities and sizes from one place to another in a short time and with greater security. -
JET-SKI
Clayton Jacobsen introduces the Jet-ski and Kawasaki begins production of the vehicle for public sale. -
CHUNNEL
The “Chunnel” opens, linking France and England with rail service and a tunnel for passenger cars. -
CRUISE SHIP
Increased demand for cruise ships, Freedom of the Seas is introduced and becomes the largest cruise liner ever. It has 18 decks and can carry 4,000 passengers. -
Rubbish Cleaning Boat
Rubbish Cleaning Boat -
PROJECT GENESIS
Delivery of Royal Caribbean’s “Project Genesis,” which will be 43% larger than any other cruise ship, weighing 220,000 tons and carrying 5,400 passengers. -
SEASWIRL
Seaswirl boats -
MARCO POLO
Marco Polo cruise ship (cma cgm) 16000 teu -
Maersk MC-Kinney Meller
Maersk MC-Kinney Meller 18,270 teu -
CSCL GLOBE/MSC
CSCL Globe/MSC Oscar is a freight ship 19,000 teu -
LESS POLLUTION SHIPS
New international environmental regulations require less polluting ships. -
AKADEMIK LOMONOSOV
'Akademik Lomonosov' the first and gigantic Russian nuclear ship. -
CMA CGM
CMA CGM Becomes World's First Company To Use LNG For 22,000 TEU Ships -
COVID-19
China closes its borders because it is the epicenter of the COVID-19 virus. -
HEALTH MEASURES-COVID-19
Operations in world ports adopt health measures, with the decisive participation of the maritime-port community, to ensure the well-being of the population due to pandemic COVID-19