I cruised on PS Cumberoona in mid 2006. The captain related an interesting story of being stuck on a sandbar only a couple of weeks earlier; passengers were brought back to port in tinnies; the boat was secured. Next morning it was afloat again: the bar had shifted.
Because of hydro generation at Hume Dam, the river is subject to very rapid level changes, overlaying medium-term level changes because of release policies from Dartmouth Dam and Hume Dam.
The current lessee did not renew when his 3 year lease expired. Water levels permitted cruising for only 1 of the 3 years. In between, the boat was used for static functions at its berth, alongside Noreuil Park (home to the visitor centre, a museum, and the famous Hovell Tree).
The boat is sitting usused, with its owner (Albury City Council) taking care of it. The council wants to slip the boat, check the hull for condition, and undertake any necessary repairs. However, there is insufficient water to reach the slip (in Wodonga Creek). Council is also considering changing the propulsion to dual (steam plus diesel).
When I was in Albury in August (returning from a ski week), the water was below the end of the public boat ramp. I was also in Albury on Sun.26.11. The section upstream of Lincoln Causeway (ie where Cumberoona could never reach) had swimmers standing midstream, with water only to their knees.
Cumberoona has been written up in an APAM thread; there is a photo in the pool for random selection for the opening page.
Also in Albury yesterday was MV 'Spirit II', a 40 seat monohull cruising ferry normally based at Goolwa (SA). This pioneered the company's public Murray cruises Wellington - Border Cliffs, and Border Cliffs - Mildura (plus Darling River and Chowilla Creek). Those runs now use a newer vessel, catamaran MV 'Spirit of the Murray'. The older one would have been deployed once per year for a Mildura - Echuca and vv cruise, but water levels did not allow that to take place in 2006 (the planned inaugural run) or 2007. However, the company put on a special cruise advertised only to patrons of earlier cruises. It trucked Spirit II to Echuca for an Echuca - Albury voyage, including craning it out of the water at Yarrawonga to be trucked around Yarrwonga Weir (built in 1938 without a lock). The downstream voyage left Albury on Sunday morning, before I had arrived from Melbourne. The craning around the weir should take place on Monday afternoon. Further nights at Tocumwal and Picnic Point, for arrival in Echuca on Thursday afternoon. AFAIK this is the only journey; the boat will be roaded back to Goolwa.
I have a report on water levels in the lowest section. Goolwa lock is not to be opened. The water is so low at Mannum that one of the two vehicular punts may have to cease operation.
Regards,
Roderick B Smith
Rail News Victoria Editor