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Anyone in the market for a sternwheeler?https://www.denisonyachtsales.com/yachts-for-sale/willamette-queen-87-custom

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  • W6KMEW W6KME

    @ai6yr @douglasvb @camless @sarae @msbellows

    42" draft and they have a habit of getting stuck on sandbars? If I may be allowed an understatement, that does not sound like good captaining.

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    @W6KME @ai6yr @douglasvb @camless @sarae @msbellows
    If I remember Mark Twain correctly, part of the challenge of being a river boat pilot was the sand bars move around. You had to be able to read the water surface to know where the sand bars were each time you went through an area.

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    • Jim HubbellD Jim Hubbell

      @W6KME @ai6yr @douglasvb @camless @sarae @msbellows
      If I remember Mark Twain correctly, part of the challenge of being a river boat pilot was the sand bars move around. You had to be able to read the water surface to know where the sand bars were each time you went through an area.

      M.S. Bellows, Jr.M This user is from outside of this forum
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      @dougfir @W6KME @ai6yr @douglasvb @camless @sarae If only there were some sort of device that, I don't know, bounced sound waves or something through the water and measured how long it took for them to return and then calculated the depth, ideally on an ongoing basis as your ship moved. Someone probably should invent that!

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      • Jim HubbellD This user is from outside of this forum
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        @W6KME @ai6yr @douglasvb @camless @sarae @msbellows
        It's possible Mark Twain exaggerated parts of his stories for artistic effect.

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        • Jim HubbellD Jim Hubbell

          @W6KME @ai6yr @douglasvb @camless @sarae @msbellows
          It's possible Mark Twain exaggerated parts of his stories for artistic effect.

          AI6YR BenA This user is from outside of this forum
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          AI6YR Ben
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          #23

          @dougfir @W6KME @douglasvb @camless @sarae @msbellows I don't need to hire small children with long sticks? That's disappointing.

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          • W6KMEW W6KME

            @ai6yr @douglasvb @camless @sarae @msbellows

            42" draft and they have a habit of getting stuck on sandbars? If I may be allowed an understatement, that does not sound like good captaining.

            SaraS This user is from outside of this forum
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            Sara
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            @W6KME @ai6yr @douglasvb @camless @msbellows the Willamette is a complex navigational environment

            for small watercraft

            this is perhaps a bit long

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            • M.S. Bellows, Jr.M M.S. Bellows, Jr.

              @douglasvb @intrepidhero @camless @sarae @ai6yr I don't think getting it down Willamette Falls will be a problem at all. Getting it down them in one piece might be a little trickier.

              Brian DavisI This user is from outside of this forum
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              @msbellows @douglasvb @camless @sarae @ai6yr I'm stuck on the mental image of it slung beneath a heavy lift heli soaring through Portland.

              But navigating the falls atop a bunch of inflatable rafts is close second.

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              • DouglasD Douglas

                @camless @Will @intrepidhero @sarae @ai6yr @msbellows it would be pretty epic to get a second vessel and have it setup so you can rent both, and do actual pirate battles on the Willamette River.

                The swords would have to be foam though.

                Brian DavisI This user is from outside of this forum
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                @douglasvb @camless @Will @sarae @ai6yr @msbellows I like this is definitely an attraction Portland could get behind.

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                • M.S. Bellows, Jr.M M.S. Bellows, Jr.

                  @dougfir @W6KME @ai6yr @douglasvb @camless @sarae If only there were some sort of device that, I don't know, bounced sound waves or something through the water and measured how long it took for them to return and then calculated the depth, ideally on an ongoing basis as your ship moved. Someone probably should invent that!

                  Steve's PlaceS This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @msbellows @dougfir @W6KME @ai6yr @douglasvb @camless @sarae Using the small child with a stick method, a mechanical device could replace the child, and reach farther ahead than a child's arm. When the stick rises to a dangerous level, it triggers a solenoid to ring an alarm. It would collect muck, though.

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                  • Jim HubbellD Jim Hubbell

                    @W6KME @ai6yr @douglasvb @camless @sarae @msbellows
                    If I remember Mark Twain correctly, part of the challenge of being a river boat pilot was the sand bars move around. You had to be able to read the water surface to know where the sand bars were each time you went through an area.

                    JimmyJ This user is from outside of this forum
                    JimmyJ This user is from outside of this forum
                    Jimmy
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                    @dougfir @W6KME @ai6yr @douglasvb @camless @sarae @msbellows Should have hired a surfer to pilot them.

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                    • AI6YR BenA AI6YR Ben

                      @dougfir @W6KME @douglasvb @camless @sarae @msbellows I don't need to hire small children with long sticks? That's disappointing.

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                      @ai6yr @dougfir @W6KME @camless @sarae @msbellows no but there's nothing from stopping you doing it, either.

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                      • SaraS Sara

                        @douglasvb @ai6yr @msbellows oh, I don't think we could make it pay down here

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                        @sarae @douglasvb @ai6yr @msbellows does any of you have Pete Davidson’s phone number? Colin’s?

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                        • Gabriel NW Gabriel N

                          @sarae @douglasvb @ai6yr @msbellows does any of you have Pete Davidson’s phone number? Colin’s?

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                          @wtrmt @sarae @ai6yr @msbellows I think they have had their fill of purchasing boats 🤣

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                          • DouglasD Douglas

                            @wtrmt @sarae @ai6yr @msbellows I think they have had their fill of purchasing boats 🤣

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                            @douglasvb @sarae @ai6yr @msbellows even though Pete has been removing his tattoos (ouch), surely that doesn’t mean that he will be able to let that beauty pass him by.

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                            • JimmyJ Jimmy

                              @dougfir @W6KME @ai6yr @douglasvb @camless @sarae @msbellows Should have hired a surfer to pilot them.

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                              @dougfir @W6KME @ai6yr @douglasvb @camless @sarae @msbellows Or a whitewater kayaker.

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                              • JimmyJ Jimmy

                                @dougfir @W6KME @ai6yr @douglasvb @camless @sarae @msbellows Or a whitewater kayaker.

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                                M.S. Bellows, Jr.
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                                @jhavok @dougfir @W6KME @ai6yr @douglasvb @camless @sarae You guys are thinking about it completely wrong. You don't want a routefinder in a SHALLOW craft; you want one that's deeper than the sternwheeler so it gets stuck first.

                                I'm thinking either a fly fisherman in hip waders so when he steps wrong and they flood his loud cursing will alert the other captain to hit reverse, or a decommissioned Columbia River tug just because that compounds the transportation problem nicely.

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                                • M.S. Bellows, Jr.M M.S. Bellows, Jr.

                                  @jhavok @dougfir @W6KME @ai6yr @douglasvb @camless @sarae You guys are thinking about it completely wrong. You don't want a routefinder in a SHALLOW craft; you want one that's deeper than the sternwheeler so it gets stuck first.

                                  I'm thinking either a fly fisherman in hip waders so when he steps wrong and they flood his loud cursing will alert the other captain to hit reverse, or a decommissioned Columbia River tug just because that compounds the transportation problem nicely.

                                  JimmyJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  @msbellows @dougfir @W6KME @ai6yr @douglasvb @camless @sarae Surfers and whitewater kayakers learn to read the surface telltales of shallow water. Or else.

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                                  • JimmyJ Jimmy

                                    @msbellows @dougfir @W6KME @ai6yr @douglasvb @camless @sarae Surfers and whitewater kayakers learn to read the surface telltales of shallow water. Or else.

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                                    @jhavok @msbellows @dougfir @W6KME @douglasvb @camless @sarae Kayakers? (i.e. so you don't get stranded on a sand bar?)

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                                    • AI6YR BenA AI6YR Ben

                                      @jhavok @msbellows @dougfir @W6KME @douglasvb @camless @sarae Kayakers? (i.e. so you don't get stranded on a sand bar?)

                                      JimmyJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      Jimmy
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                                      @ai6yr @msbellows @dougfir @W6KME @douglasvb @camless @sarae To stand on the bow and read the water.

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                                      • M.S. Bellows, Jr.M M.S. Bellows, Jr.

                                        @jhavok @dougfir @W6KME @ai6yr @douglasvb @camless @sarae You guys are thinking about it completely wrong. You don't want a routefinder in a SHALLOW craft; you want one that's deeper than the sternwheeler so it gets stuck first.

                                        I'm thinking either a fly fisherman in hip waders so when he steps wrong and they flood his loud cursing will alert the other captain to hit reverse, or a decommissioned Columbia River tug just because that compounds the transportation problem nicely.

                                        JimmyJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        @msbellows @dougfir @W6KME @ai6yr @douglasvb @camless @sarae That would limit the speed of the boat to the speed of wading through the water. And if the guide lost his footing you might need to recruit another one.

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                                        • M.S. Bellows, Jr.M M.S. Bellows, Jr.

                                          @jhavok @dougfir @W6KME @ai6yr @douglasvb @camless @sarae You guys are thinking about it completely wrong. You don't want a routefinder in a SHALLOW craft; you want one that's deeper than the sternwheeler so it gets stuck first.

                                          I'm thinking either a fly fisherman in hip waders so when he steps wrong and they flood his loud cursing will alert the other captain to hit reverse, or a decommissioned Columbia River tug just because that compounds the transportation problem nicely.

                                          SaraS This user is from outside of this forum
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                                          @msbellows @jhavok @dougfir @W6KME @ai6yr @douglasvb @camless lol clearly you missed the news story about the duck hunting guy who wore his waders in his kayak

                                          it was quite the topic of discussion on the kayak club email lost I tell you what

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