WE were discussitn this steamer a week or two ago. A contact in Austraoia
was at Longreahc yesterday and sends this report and photos
Alistair
'Thomson Belle' was built in 1987 as 'Ginger Belle' for Maroochy River
(Queensland, near the popular resort area of Noosa Heads); it was launched
in 1988.
It is powered by a 90 hp [70 kW] four-cylinder Ford Lees marine diesel.
It has never been steam powered. The vertical boiler and cylinder were put
in for show; the mechanism is run by the diesel engine.
Length 13 m
Hull depth 1.35 m; draft 50 cm
Beam over hull 3.85m; over sponsons 6 m.
I am not sure which reach of Maroochy River was cruised, but I doubt that it
would get under the combined road & sugar railway concrete bridge.
Billabong Boat Cruises commenced pre Stockmen's Hall of Fame, in 1988.
During his 9 years with the company, the current skipper has never had to
cancel a cruise because of low water. The owner claims that this navigable
reach (@ 14 km between a weir and a bridge) has never been dry during the
150 years or so of white settlement. Thomson River flows south-west into
Coopers Creek, and then into Lake Eyre. The depth at the dock was 4-6 m.
Billabong also has two small monohull boats for standby/charter.
There is a rival boat (twin hull) which goes the whole way to the weir.
Longreach Outback Travel Centre and Billabong Boat Cruises Box 46 LONGREACH
QLD 4730 Ph 07 4658 1776 Fax 07 4658 1794;
www.lotc.com.au;info@lotc.com.au