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Dumbarton Firsts, 1936


Leven Walkway, Dumbarton
The fin stabilizer was first patented in 1898, and the Japanese introduced a fin stabilizer system in 1925. But it was the one introduced by Denny-Brown in the 1930s, which used gearing to operated the fins, that became the most successful for all types of ship. Quoted from the Oxford Reference website
The fin stabilizer was first patented in 1898, and the Japanese introduced a fin stabilizer system in 1925. But it was the one introduced by Denny-Brown in the 1930s, which used gearing to operated the fins, that became the most successful for all types of ship. Quoted from the Oxford Reference website
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