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| Class: Steamboat | Length: 230 ft | | Cruising Speed: 10 Knots | Gross Tonnage: N/A | | Guest Capacity: 150* | Total Staff: 47 |
* Double Occupancy
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The U.S.-flagged, 230-foot Queen of the West was the first overnight passenger sternwheeler
to be built and operated in the West in 80 years. Launched in 1995, the Queen of the West is propelled solely by
her three-story-high churning paddlewheel, just like sternwheelers of the past. But unlike those earlier craft,
the Queen doesn't rely on a steam engine. Instead, she is powered by a revolutionary hydraulic propulsion system
that uses environmentally safe biodegradable hydraulic oil. Her 45-foot-long bow ramp allows passengers to go
ashore anywhere along the river, much as the 19th-century vessels did.
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