A warm welcome to Paddleducks "rclarke". So glad you have chosen
the much loved "Eppie" as an eminently worthy candidate for your
model. You've already met our David (Allinson) in Spain who shares a
similar fondness for paddle tugs and has provided you with some good
basic info on this one.
Do read back through previous messages using the "search" feature at
the top of each posting. I also have PN Thomas' excellent tome on
"British Steam Tugs" and if you need some material and images about
"Eppie" scanned and sent to you, then just holler.
Take a look in our files section
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Paddleducks/files/Files > "EPPIE" - tribute to a Paddle Tug! (2)
And you'll find two images of her. Feel free to add additional
information and images of "Eppie" to our files.
She currently resides with the National Parks Service in San Francisco
Maritime National Historic Park, California and I believe she is
virtually the last surviving British sidewheel steam tug in existence.
She is the only vessel there not given the status of a National
Historic monument and from what I understand from people who have seen
her, sadly she has not been very well maintained. She languishes far
away from a country which should appreciate her far more. Greenwich
of course scandalously destroyed their almost perfect example of a
Sidewheel paddle tug, the beautiful "Reliant" (ex "Old Trafford")
...DON'T GET ME STARTED, folks!!
Unfortunately the NPS Website appears to be currently suspended:
www.cr.nps.gov/maritime/maripark.htmlI do believe plans are available somewhere for "Eppie". Tell us where
you are with your planning/research so we can help if necessary. You
certainly won't find a shortage of encouragement from Paddleducks as
this is a lovely subject to model and, as David said, we're anxious to
hear of your progress.
Once again, Welcome to Paddleducks..glad to have you aboard.
PJ