Dear Jim:
It certainly didn't take long for you to find our founding OZZIE
member,...thank you Derek for making Jim feel at home!!
I was positively breathless at the images I found on the Port of
Echuca Website you sent ....THREE PADDLERS ON THE RIVER??? It's
positively PADDLER MECCA!!!
You are indeed lucky to be in a place where obviously a great deal of
care and foresight has taken place in making sure the local
Paddlewheel ship heritage is continued. From reading the captions
beneath the photos, these vessels have exceptional historical
significance locally and are plainly revered as monuments to a bygone
era. Too bad the rest of the world couldn't have had the same
foresight!! But then the Ozzies have a great attitiude towards
preserving the past..just look at some of the beautfiful steam
locomotives they've restored..AND some nice looking harbour tugs too.
Strange that we don't immediately think of OZ when it comes to
paddlers..but I have a feeling that is all going to change. I rather
feel there are a few Paddlers waiting to be discovered in Australia.
Jim and Derek do you have information on others?
How about your museums?? Models? Plans? Pictures? What would you
answer be if someone ever asked you the name of the most famous
Australian Paddle Ship?
Anyway, Jim please "paddle on" through the many interesting files
and images the Paddleducks are putting together from all over the
world...and feel free to add your own at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Paddleducks/files/(This page should come up with your YahooGroups ID/an orange banded
page along with a yellow control panel at left)
If you have any difficulty using the Yahoo Groups system, don't
hesitate to ask for help!!
Again on behalf of us all at Paddleducks..WELCOME!!
Paul (Jordan)
Paddleducks Moderator.