Saturday, March 19, 2022

Queen of the West sternwheeler at Rainier, Oregon, in Summer 2002

Queen of the West sternwheeler at Rainier, Oregon, in Summer 2002
Photo by Cliff West

The Queen of the West was built in 1995 by Nichols Brothers Boat Builders in Freeland, Washington for the American West Steamboat Company for overnight river cruises on the Columbia and Snake rivers. It was the first overnight passenger sternwheeler to be built and operated in the West in 80 years. 

Queen of the West sternwheeler at Rainier, Oregon, in Summer 2002
Photo by Cliff West

It is 232 feet long and 50 feet wide with draft of 7 feet. With two 1,750-horsepower MTU 12V396 diesel engines and two 500-kiliowatt auxiliary engines driving its 26-foot, three-story paddlewheel through a hydraulic propulsion system using biodegradable hydraulic oil, it has a average speed of 12 knots. It had four decks and could carry up to 167 passengers. A 45-foot bow ramp allows passenger to go ashore anywhere along the river. It is shown here on two different trips on the Columbia River at Rainier, Oregon in the summer of 2002.

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