Hi folks (especially our American freinds as this is in your back yard!). For many years I have been interested in coastal and riverine warships especialy from the victorian period. Now to the meat of the thing!. US Civil war sidewheel gunboats had enormously high paddle boxes in relation to the size of their wheels (US Tyler, Lexington, Queen city,, CSS Baltic to name but a few, espcialy the USS Choctaw, whos paddle boxes were about four times higher than her wheel diameter. Question: was this ti frighten the horses or did it have a practical reason. Regards, Walter