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----- Original Message ----- From: Eddy Matthews (research@paddleducks.co.uk) To: research@paddleducks.co.uk (research@paddleducks.co.uk) Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2006 3:42 PM Subject: RE: American paddle tugs? Thanks Joe,It does seem very strange that there weren't any - I'll certainly keep looking and see if I can come up with anything though...Do any of our other American members know of any paddletugs built in the USA? RegardsEddy -------------------- m2f --------------------Exported by Paddleducks Mail System.http://www.paddleducks.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?p=7101#7101-------------------- m2f --------------------
Surely side-wheel paddle tugs must have operated in New York Harbour and other major coastal ports of North America during the 19th Century. I'm sure I've seen a pictures of them in New York berthing sailing ships. It strikes me that sternwheelers wouldn't be as manoeuvrable as side wheelers for berthing tugs. However, I know of only a couple of side-wheel tugs that operated here in Victoria Canada and that was the old "SS Beaver" and the ex Russian "Politosvzky" this area. There were hundreds of side-wheel passenger vessels all over North America so why not side-wheel paddle tugs? It's a fascinating question and I hope we get some answers.
Hi PJ, Have you seen the book and plans for the SS Beaver by John McKay? I picked them up a few years back at Vanwell Publishing, I almost have to have a towel handy when I look through them, boy what a model that would make ?Regards,Gerald
Yes, Gerald I thoroughly agree...I do have the book and, as you say, the plans are really something to behold. This is the most definitive work ever written on this famous Canadian vessel and those amazing plans would certainly yield a great model. Nobody I know of here on the Island has build a model of her and I wonder if anyone in your Club has either. By the way, very best wishes to you all at the Toronto Club and wonder if you have any photos from this years Sportsmens Show.  Regards  PJ, Victoria BC Canada Quote Hi PJ, Have you seen the book and plans for the SS Beaver by John McKay? I picked them up a few years back at Vanwell Publishing, I almost have to have a towel handy when I look through them, boy what a model that would make ?Regards,Gerald
I know this is an old thread but rather than start a new one I think it better to perhaps maintain a single record than start a new thread.