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Paddler Modelling => Paddlewheels/Drive Systems => Topic started by: lenelg on December 14, 2006, 07:30:15 AM
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I am building a static model of a small sternwheeler, ca 1890, as used on rivers in the Pacific Northwest: Oregon, Washington, British Columbia etc.
I am looging for information on what the drive system would have looked like: Boiler, steam engine, cranks, pitman (?) arms etc.
I am basically a model railroader, but my railroad is a small coastal logging outfit, with a sternwheeler as the only connection to the rest of the world...
See http://tinyurl.com/y2j2gg for an example of what I am aiming at..
Lennart Elg, Sweden
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Nice to have you with us Lennart....
I can't help much with American stuff, but hopefully some of our more knowledgeable users for the US will be able to answer your questions.
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Lennart,
Although this catalog is a reprint of a 1902 catalog I think the engines and boilers are very much the same as in 1890. The catalog reprint is titled: The Marine Iron works of Chicago USA.
I am researching a stern wheeler that was built and launched here in Eugene, Oregon in 1989. It sailed on the Willamette River in Oregon. I found the engines in this catalog. The catalog also contains several boilers and plans for small river stern wheelers.
Check this site out below.
http://www.steamlaunch.com/books/marine.html
Bill