Hi Jefferson,, and WELCOME to Paddleducks!
Wow..it's been a while since we discussed the brainchild of the
venerable Mr. Knapp of Toronto. He and his ummm ship (?) have always
fascinated me...but then I do admire radical thinkers! and to meet a
descendant??? It's an Honour to have you here..and especially if you
are going to make Mr. Knapp a little more famous through a
documentary..eminently entertaining!
Now first thing...we have a little background on him (as I'm sure you
must already have lots!) and you can look in our message archive for
the following. It's been almost 2 years since we talked about him.
613 Rollerboat & 'Gators/was Hi from "mariner"
610 New file uploaded to Paddleducks Paddleducks@yahoogroups.com
609 Hi from "mariner" Bryant Owen
We have a Paddleduck in Ontario, Canada who has done some research
into this subject and his name is Bryant Owen..a very nice fellow who
I'm sure will pipe up when he reads your post..even though Ontarians
do tend to hibernate a little at this time of the year!
Just enter the message number in the box at the top of this message
and it will take you straight there.
In message 610 you will see a file was uploaded with a clickable
link..Forget it..it no longer works since I did some housekeeping.
You can still access that folder in our our files section at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Paddleducks/files/and then follow:
Files > "PADDLERS of the GREAT LAKES" > KNAPP'S ROLLER BOAT.
I believe I also have one or two references to Knapp and picture(s)
in my Canadian Paddler Books.. I'll try to take a look this evening.
> I have never modeled a paddlewheeler, but intend to start by
> building the roller boat. I also intend to build an animated
> computer model of the roller boat.
Well..you'll probably be the first to make a model of the
rollerboat..do you mean an OPERATING MODEL? in which case I admire
you!!! Maybe a static one first? There is very little reference on
Knapp but we have Bill (Worden) in Toronto who is an extremely
knowledgable paddler and there might be material lurking in the
Toronto archives and museums somewhere. There HAS to be some more
information on the boat and, well.. I guess Great Grandad must have
made building plans..somewhere SOMEONE has them. This is going to be
a fascinating bit of detective work.
> Do paddleducks swim in the digital world? I'm looking for any info
> on the rollerboat, from plans to stories to disparaging remarks.
Well yes, many of us do..and some of us a little TOO much often at
the expense of our actual modelmaking! We have lots of digital savvy
people all over the world on this group all sharing one thing in
common...a love of PADDLE WHEELERS and models... If Mr. Knapp had
known about us..he'd be right here too!
In any case we're very much looking forward to hearing more from you
and to hearing just at what stage your research and documentary is at?
Keep us posted.
PJ
Victoria, British Columbia. Canada