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I didn't dare place this one in Sean's APAM series, as it is quite out of character.It is a pontoon boat.I haven't been aboard: I don't know if the stern wheel is real (ie PV) or fake (ie MV). There are two other fake paddleboats in Australia: screw driven, but with lazy paddles driven by the movement through the water.See <www>.
----- Original Message ----- From: Roderick Smith (preserved@paddleducks.co.uk) To: preserved@paddleducks.co.uk (preserved@paddleducks.co.uk) Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 3:53 AM Subject: RE: PV Paradise Queen [Yarrawonga, Vic., Australia) Alistair's deductions were correct.I have just phoned the owner.It is a lazy paddle, just for effect. Propulsion is by screw.I am passing through Yarrawonga on Saturday, en route from Port of Echuca's heritage festival to a cinema-inspection weekend at Myrtleford, but I doubt that I will have the time to cruise.We could relocate the vessel to another part of Paddleducks, but it doesn't go with steam nonpaddle, or with submarines.Perhaps fake paddle still counts or the main section? There are hardly enough in the world to make a new section. There must be huindreds in the USA, where almost every trip boat is a kid-on Mississippi steamboat  Alistair The other fake paddler is the cruise vessel Expedition (former Proud Mary), running between Murray Bridge and Blanchetown.Lady Stelfox (formerly at Launceston, now on the hard in Melbourne) is propelled by screw. It has decorative paddles, but they are not lazy. The paddles are turned by motors, but not with much power.Regards,Roderick B SmithRail News Victoria Editor-------------------- m2f --------------------Exported by Paddleducks Mail System.http://www.paddleducks.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?p=8847#8847-------------------- m2f --------------------