Thank you Alistair and Chris for reminding me of "Trillium". I used
to live on Toronto Island in the very early 70's and climbed all over
the vessel as she lay languising in a lagoon at Hanlan's Point.
It was indeed a fine day when she was brought back into service in
the mid 70's and I often sailed alongside her during her trials
in the Harbour.
She had a very distinctive whistle and I can't imagine why I had
forgotten her..it was probably because since all her Toronto Island
Ferry counterparts were screw driven, I associated her being the same.
I am going to open a Paddlducks file for her and someday someone
might like to try making an operating model of her. She is really
rather unique, very "Toronto" and would make a spectacular R/C
project!
And talking of vessels which scream out "I AM CANADIAN" nothing could
say it louder than the remarkable 'Alligator' warping tugs made by
West and Peachey which you have heard me refer to in this forum. (do
a search in our messages for "alligator")
I was so pleased when I finally tracked down the "Gator Guru " of
Canada (the world?) and I'd like to welcome Chris Anderson very warmly
to Paddleducks. You'll already find images of gators and some
text material in a folder I created a couple of months ago which can
be found at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Paddleducks/files/See "THE ALLIGATOR" WARPING TUGS of CANADA (5 files)
Chris is also a model railroader (like so many of us here) and is an
avid researcher of 'Gators. We also have an expert in our Victoria
(BC) Club who I've been in contact with and is going to give me plans
of models he has built. I would love to see more about these "ugly
little critturs" as Chris calls them and he eventually plans a
website devoted to them. You can be sure there'll be a big link to it
from "Paddleducks."
Chris, if you have any images or text material you'd like to post in
our archives, please feel free to do so.
Again welcome to Paddleducks, and I look forward to hearing lots more
from you about Gators and other Canadian paddlers..it's amazing what
we're learning here.
Regards PJ
PS..While you're visiting our archives, click on
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Paddleducks/links/ and take a look at:
Bookmarks > PADDLE SHIP RESEARCH CENTRE (3 folders)PADDLEWHEELERS OF
AUSTRALIA
This is our Oz group's contribution of the remarkable collection of
preserved paddlers on the Murray River in Australia. Well worth
looking at, since some of them are approximately the same proportions
as the Canadian 'Gators.