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Paddler Information => Preserved Paddle Ships => Topic started by: Roderick Smith on October 06, 2006, 06:08:14 PM

Title: Echuca heritage festival, 7 & 8.10 [Australia]
Post by: Roderick Smith on October 06, 2006, 06:08:14 PM
This annual event is on this weekend, see www.portofechuca.org.au/index.htm

Every private paddlesteamer is expected to be in steam (this is a condition of holding a Port mooring).
At Echuca and nearby marinas there are:
* five commercial PS: Pevensey, Alexander Arbuthnot, Adelaide, Emmylou and Canberra.
* one commercial PV: Pride of the Murray.
* eight private PS: Adventurous, Barmah, Billy Tea, Etona, Henry Charles, James Maiden, Perricoota, Ranger, plus Hero nearing the completion of restoration, two new ones under construction, and a hull at the slipway.
* seven private PV: Amelia Jane (modern single-deck box, powered by paddles), Colonial Lass, Florence Annie, Gemma (gutted by fire in April, and now out of the water), Lady Rae, Run Riot (modern two-deck box on pontoons, propelled by paddle) and Wanganui.

Last year, the small private PS Minimus (the size of a steam launch) was present.  There are also a couple of steam launches (not paddle) which usually appear.

Private boats perambulate during the day, then form a mass parade in the evening, then raft off each other at the wharf to view the fireworks.
On Sunday, the boats raft of each other to form a bridge across the Murray (emulating Hopwood's pontoon bridge).  The guest celebrity to walk bank to bank this year is a famous marathon swimmer.  There is also a blessing of the fleet.

I enclose a photo of the 2003 festival, which was also celebrating the 150th anniversary of Echuca.  Only a month earlier, the Randell & Cadell fleet had been in port (see my Mary Ann thread).

Regards,
Roderick B Smith
Rail News Victoria Editor
Title: Echuca heritage festival, 7 & 8.10 [Australia]
Post by: Roderick Smith on October 08, 2006, 07:01:35 PM
I arrived at 8.40 on Saturday, and spent the morning cruising to Moama on PS Adelaide to collect three bales of wool, the ceremonial conclusion to the Long Paddock launch, which had commenced in Wilcannia and come through Ivanhoe, Booligal and Hay.

On Sunday, I was on the 12.00 cruise of PS Cumberoona at Albury, with the river deep and fast (a water release from Dartmouth).  The day was sunny and warm, but there was a strong wind.  Nevertheless, the skipper docked very neatly at the conclusion of the cruise.  The lower saloon is decorated with some very interesting historical photos.  The operator showed me some very interesting remains of 1860s manifests, retrieved from the attic of a house in Albury.

Regards,
Roderick B Smith
Rail News Victoria Editor
Title: Echuca heritage festival, 7 & 8.10 [Australia]
Post by: Roderick Smith on October 09, 2006, 11:53:16 AM
On Saturday, the first cruise of the morning was PS Adelaide's 9.45 cruise, with an 11.00 rendezvous at Moama to load three wool bales.
This was running in conjunction with the Long Paddock project.  This is a tourist trail along the lonely outback Cobb Hwy, from Echuca/Moama (Murray River) via Deniliquin (Edwards River), Hay (Murrumbidgee River), Booligal (Lachlan River) and Ivanhoe to Wilcannia (Darling River).  See www.thelongpaddock.com.  Local ceremonies to launch the project had been keyed around the transport of three bales of wool on a horse dray; this was the culmination.  The loading was on a steep section of the bank, with a shore audience of 100-200 people.  The bales were lowered down the slope using a rope sling as a brake, then were manhandled up a triple gangplank and onto the foredeck.  Adelaide continued upriver to round up, then steamed ceremonially past the assembled crowd.  It arrived back at the port at 12.00.

I enclose a photo of the cross-river raft event on the Sunday morning.  left to right: PS Pevensey, PS Adelaide, PS Alexander Arbuthnot, PS Perricoota, PS Ranger, PV Amelia Jane, PS Emmylou, (PS James Maiden not yet in position), PV Pride of the Murray, PS Canberra and PS Billy Tea (hidden).  The person to cross this assemblage was marathon swimmer Tammy van Wisse.  One of her marathons was the length of the Murray, Corryong - Goolwa, 2438 km in 2000-01.  See www.tammyvanwisse.com/murrayriver.htm.
Also visible in the photo are: Barge D26, PS Etona (about to go up on the slip next day), PS Henry Charles and PS Hero (in steam, but with no paddlewheels).  Henry Charles didn't steam for the weekend, as the owners were running the steam engines in Murray Esplanade.

Also enclosed: two of mine: one showing the loading of the wool, the other showing Sean aboard PS Ranger.

Regards,
Roderick B Smith
Rail News Victoria Editor
Title: Echuca heritage festival, 7 & 8.10 [Australia]
Post by: thewharfonline on October 09, 2006, 05:19:01 PM
Ah yes I see Roderick couldn't wait for me!

Fantastic weekend absolutely fantastic in every way for me! Well Roderick covered the start. Three 200kg bales of wool were loaded on the Adelaide down an incredibly steep bank. This is not the first time the wrong decision was made about a steef bank or cliff in Australian history...think Gallipolli, however this time we won the wool made it on to the boat!

The street of course was full of all sorts of engines, cars, carts, tractors, period costumes etc.

The wharf had an excellent collection of model boats

The majority of private boats ran at the sail past, the house boat that is a paddler though is the Amelia Jane, I have no idea of the other Roderick mentions.

I was lucky, I got to drive the Ranger during the Saturday as well as be part of the D:26 crew during the sail past. On Sunday I was on the A.A rostered as Engineer for the very first time and I looked after the engine all by myself (virtually!) We took part in the blessing of the fleet and the bridge of boats and the other cruises through the day. And all crew on board the A.A said my engineering skills were fantastic! (That's a good sign as my rope skills are really bodgy!)

However nice words are pictures say a thousand words and as I have a play to prepare for it is easier for me to supply photos than write you up a nice long APAM size post!
So here comes some photos for you to browse through!

All are from myself...or Dad but they're from my collection!
Sean (or Shags...you see I'm a true river rat now, I gained my Murray Nickname!)

PS: I have many more photos and indepth stories to tell, if you want to hear them holla! This is only a taste to see if you're interested!
Title: Echuca heritage festival, 7 & 8.10 [Australia]
Post by: AlistairD on October 10, 2006, 08:45:08 AM
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In the absence of a report from Sean or John last    night (presumably home late and exhausted), I present a mini report and photo    from a friend (my own film is still being processed).

On Saturday, the    first cruise of the morning was PS Adelaide's 9.45 cruise, with an 11.00    rendezvous at Moama to load three wool bales.
Passengers included deckies    Sean & Michael in excellent period outfits; I was in my own improvised    one; four Port of Echuca Ambassadors were in perfect Victorian    garb.
   
Now, do you mean Victorian, as from the    era of Queen Victoria, or Victorian as from the state of Victoria, although I    imagine both would apply?  
Alistair
Title: Echuca heritage festival, 7 & 8.10 [Australia]
Post by: Roderick Smith on October 11, 2006, 10:14:41 AM
Yes, I meant outfits from the Victorian era.

Regards,
Roderick B Smith
Rail News Victoria Editor


Alistair posted: ...do you mean Victorian, as from the era of Queen Victoria, or Victorian as from the state of Victoria...?
Title: Echuca heritage festival, 7 & 8.10 [Australia]
Post by: thewharfonline on October 11, 2006, 06:24:43 PM
Now under normal circumstances a person could simply skim over that believing that it was an actual historic photo!

However on closer analysis!

Adelaide is a towing steamer, built to tow wood barges- as such she would not be loading wool.

Now put your hand up if through APAM you could also tell that the photo was not truly historic!

Here is an historic wool barge picture for you all.I own the original painted post card of this...actually it's my scan so of course I own it. Here's the real deal of wool-ing on the Murray!
Title: Historic or Not
Post by: paddlesteamerman1 on October 15, 2006, 06:59:01 PM
Sean you beat me to it!!! The Adelaide was purpose built for barge towing and not loading directly... I think that the heritage weekend benefitted all involved, including me who was rostered on the Adelaide for the long paddock and then was asked or told to go on the AA... It was great, even for the hours...
Title: Echuca heritage festival, 7 & 8.10 [Australia]
Post by: steamyacht on October 15, 2006, 07:58:27 PM
Hi James,
 all your mails arriving twice on the forum.Something wrong??
 best regards from Italy
 Henri

On Sun, 15 Oct 2006 10:04:50 +0100
"paddlesteamerman1" wrote:
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Sean you beat me to it!!! The Adelaide was purpose built
for barge towing and not loading directly... I think that
the heritage weekend benefitted all involved, including
me who was rostered on the Adelaide for the long paddock
and then was asked or told to go on the AA... It was
great, even for the hours...
 
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 Cheers,
 James McDougall
 abejmcd@netconnect.com.au
 
 
 
 
 
Title: Sorry
Post by: paddlesteamerman1 on October 15, 2006, 08:38:26 PM
Henri,

I am not sure what is going on, but i know it is arriving twice... maybe the internet connection, living in the middle of nowhere on a 28kbs dial up connection.

Sorry..
Title: Echuca heritage festival, 7 & 8.10 [Australia]
Post by: paddlesteamerman1 on October 16, 2006, 07:19:58 AM
Sean,

That photo of the PS Adelaide when it was all dark, you crewing the barge me on the Adelaide turned out so awesome, it looks like we are travelling at a million miles an hour... It is a great photo, and I would be tempted to blow it up and frame it!!! Nice work!! how did ya do it?!?
Title: Echuca heritage festival, 7 & 8.10 [Australia]
Post by: thewharfonline on October 16, 2006, 06:58:24 PM
All I did was turn the Flash Off....weird eh!

The light from the wharf basically shot into the camera...you know how dark it was and that's how the photo turned out. Mind you its the best of the few I took.

If you want to blow it up and frame it you can...as long as it remains credited to me!

Cheers
Sean
Title: Echuca heritage festival, 7 & 8.10 [Australia]
Post by: paddlesteamerman1 on October 16, 2006, 07:09:43 PM
Yeah dont worry mate, it will have you name at the bottom of the photo!!! What megapixel is ya camera so I know what size I can blow it up to!!!
Title: Echuca heritage festival, 7 & 8.10 [Australia]
Post by: thewharfonline on October 16, 2006, 10:10:33 PM
It says 2.0 Megapixels on the camera. Hope that helps.

This monitor I am on on this computer is really dark and the photos look so dodgy compared to my laptop....we need a new screen.
Title: Echuca heritage festival, 7 & 8.10 [Australia]
Post by: paddlesteamerman1 on October 17, 2006, 07:31:04 AM
Thanks a heap Sean, 2.0 megapixels is absolutely perfect, I might just do that then!
Title: Echuca heritage festival, 7 & 8.10 [Australia]
Post by: uppergully26 on November 15, 2006, 11:06:17 PM
Hi all,

Well I've finally got around to posting some of my photos from the Steam Festival up to my fotopic site. See:

http://chrisriverpix.fotopic.net/

Hope to meet some of you guys next time I'm up there,

Cheers,

Chris
Title: Echuca heritage festival, 7 & 8.10 [Australia]
Post by: paddlesteamerman1 on November 16, 2006, 07:05:43 AM
Hey Chris,

There are some great pictures up on your website about the Heritage Festival!!
(I heard somewhere that F05 is to become PS or PV Priscilla)

Maybe we will meet next year, this year I was working on the boats for the Port :)

:beer
Title: Echuca heritage festival, 7 & 8.10 [Australia]
Post by: thewharfonline on November 17, 2006, 04:44:48 PM
I heard that was in reference to the film Priscilla Queen of the Desert...I dunno if it's a true rumour!

Hey Chris on Heritage festival was it you that came down into the A.A's engine room when I was doing a stint of engineering? Because I'm pretty sure someone by the name of Chris popped down and there was something about trains mentioned!

Anyway just wondering....could have been an in direct meeting!
Title: Echuca heritage festival, 7 & 8.10 [Australia]
Post by: uppergully26 on November 17, 2006, 09:49:15 PM
No wasn't me mate, i didn't get on a boat all weekend. We (my girlfriend and I) didn't get up there til about 10 on the Saturday night, so we just pitched a tent by the river out past the Golf Clubs on the NSW side. Then we didn't get back to Echuca until about 11 the next day. Saw the parade and the blessing of the fleet, but got talking to Andrew with his Cowley Roller (who I know from elsewhere) and the time just got away!!

I'm sure we'll meet up on one of the river run events next year some time...

Chris
Title: Echuca heritage festival, 7 & 8.10 [Australia]
Post by: thewharfonline on November 18, 2006, 10:50:15 AM
wow then that is weird, because we had a guy called Chris with his girlfriend come on board and talk to us about trains and paddlers etc etc!

Too bad you couldn't come on board a boat, glad you could see some of the stuff though! I went and saw some of the street stuff a few times throughout the weeked, there was some pretty fancy engines operating out there!

Was a great weekend, can't wait till the next one!
Title: Echuca heritage festival, 7 & 8.10 [Australia]
Post by: paddlesteamerman1 on November 19, 2006, 06:27:08 PM
Just think, not even a year away now, and hopefully I might possibly maybe even have a chance for the SJ hull to nearly be finished... Fairly slim though!!