Request for Information: Early Steamboats in the Amazon
Re: Request for Information: Early Steamboats in the Amazon
Perfect -- thanks again, Ron!
Re: Request for Information: Early Steamboats in the Amazon
I am really looking forward to reading your novel Alissa. If your quest for detail is any indication, you will be held in high regard with the steam crowd along with Richard McKenna.
What part of Canada do you hail from?
What part of Canada do you hail from?
Re: Request for Information: Early Steamboats in the Amazon
Thanks, Wesley. I'm based in Toronto. I'll be sure to post when the book's coming out!
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Re: Request for Information: Early Steamboats in the Amazon
You can find 1000+ pictures of small steam launches in my register:
Most of them are beauties but no amazon work horses - but you can get an impression of the steam set up and the space available for people and fuel.
This is an view of the register ordered by boat length:
http://www.steamboating.de/steamboat/st ... er.php#top
You also can sort it by superstructure and have a look at all open launches for instance:
http://www.steamboating.de/steamboat/st ... n%20Launch
Elsa is not Amazonian but a simple setup on 26 foot:

Most of them are beauties but no amazon work horses - but you can get an impression of the steam set up and the space available for people and fuel.
This is an view of the register ordered by boat length:
http://www.steamboating.de/steamboat/st ... er.php#top
You also can sort it by superstructure and have a look at all open launches for instance:
http://www.steamboating.de/steamboat/st ... n%20Launch
Elsa is not Amazonian but a simple setup on 26 foot:

Rainer
www.steamboating.de
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