During the British Industrial Revolution of 1744, Lord Jeremiah Garland served as an inventor. Below is a collecticky river bottoms, nor get caught on sandbars.
flat-bottom sloop. An issue had occured to Garland that boats could not easily access shallow, narrow waterways, save dinghys. Therefore, he developed this blueprint, which features a smooth flat bottom of the boat, opposed to a curved bottom, which all other ships are made from. This allows travel up rivers and through swamps aThe blueprints to the left depict Garland's blueprints for the 104-Cannon Destroyer. This ship's unique bowl-shaped design allows it to
carry much more weight than average ships, allowing more cannons. Each side contains 52 cannoThe 104-Cannon Destroyer
==Ship Bluepron of many of his blueprints.nd straits much easier for larger boats. It is ideal for trade, as the flat surface offers a larger bottom level for more products, and it is also ideal for military uses, as lieutenants may now lead their squad up shallow waterways toon roints==
The Flat-Bottom Sloop
The blueprints to theleft depict early designs for Garland'sns, amassing to 104 in all. This is the most