That paddlewheel was awesome. I feel like you could hit a sand bar and it would just walk you across. Also, all those steamboats and no steampunks? Bronze goggles should be mandatory for any steam vessel captain. Love seeing all the moving parts.
@WesleyHarcourtSTEAMandMORE that's really cool, I remember reading somewhere about a steamship that used to work the Sacramento River named the Chrysalis (spelling?) That was built in the 1860s that survived all the way till the 40s in San Fran when it caught fire, I really wish it had survived, it'd be so cool if it had an annual event going up and down the river yet again
Bonjour Wesley, I have been invited on such boats, what a pleasure and the paddle one is extraordinary, you are lucky to participate to these navigations, I envy you :+) Amicaement, Raphaël
Thank you! Yes, she's a one-off indeed. "UNO" was built on Lopez Island, Washington, in 1894. The engine is a Stewart Turner 6A compound and the boiler is an Ofeldt style watertube. Fuel is wood or diesel.
There are a few sources depending on your location. My first suggestion is contacting your local/national steamboating group or their website and check out their classified ads. Many boats go for a fraction of what they cost to make yourself, and they're a good platform to learn on before building your own... Here are a few resources: www.thesteamboatingforum.net www.discoverlivesteam.com www.northweststeamsociety.org www.steamboatassociation.co.uk www.kineticsteamworks.org www.steamlaunch.com www.steamboating.net www.tinypower.com www.reliablesteam.com
@@WesleyHarcourtSTEAMandMORE I accidentally hit the thumbs down. I meant to hit the thumbs up. I am sorry about that. Also, thank you for all the links.
That paddlewheel was awesome. I feel like you could hit a sand bar and it would just walk you across. Also, all those steamboats and no steampunks? Bronze goggles should be mandatory for any steam vessel captain. Love seeing all the moving parts.
Paddlewheel boats worked up into the '80's for that reason and many more.
We're not characters, we're the real deal! 🤓
Please do a feature on "Cheng Tze", I'm fascinated by the mechanics driving that stern wheel
I'll see what footage I have of her. Hopefully I have enough to place something decent together.
Much appreciated!
Hearing the whistles would have been the icing .....
thank you for sharing
I Love SteamBoats. :-D
Absolutely amazing. Very peaceful as well! Wish I was there. 4:11 is my favourite part.
That paddleboat is so cool!!
This is quite literally my dream in reality, except for the whole mountainside lake part. I’m all seaside nautically.
It can be done. Plenty of used steamboats for sale, both advertised and word of mouth.
I didnt know California had steam boats, let alone in Clear Lake, I always pass through there whenever im heading to Eureka
There's a number of us that attend a steamboat meet in the Delta that has been going since 1974
@WesleyHarcourtSTEAMandMORE that's really cool, I remember reading somewhere about a steamship that used to work the Sacramento River named the Chrysalis (spelling?) That was built in the 1860s that survived all the way till the 40s in San Fran when it caught fire, I really wish it had survived, it'd be so cool if it had an annual event going up and down the river yet again
Bonjour Wesley,
I have been invited on such boats, what a pleasure and the paddle one is extraordinary, you are lucky to participate to these navigations, I envy you :+)
Amicaement, Raphaël
Merci Raphaël! If you ever find yourself out here you are invited to participate!
Excellent footage Wesley. Whats the story with that black hulled fantail with the compound engine ? Nice lines. Is it a one off ?
Thank you! Yes, she's a one-off indeed.
"UNO" was built on Lopez Island, Washington, in 1894. The engine is a Stewart Turner 6A compound and the boiler is an Ofeldt style watertube. Fuel is wood or diesel.
I thought as much, 6A is a damn good little engine too.
@@brianminghella3312 it certainly is! It's prevalence in the steamboating world is a testimony to it's suitability.
Wesley Harcourt. So its a Carvel Hull. Is it sheathed in dynel/glass or is it unmolested ? I hope not. Seen a few wood boats killed by sheathing.
@@brianminghella3312 yes her hull is Carvel planked and unmolested. Her owner, Stephanie Hylton, has taken great care of her.
Clear lake Ontario?
Clear Lake, California, US
Where do you get a small steamboat like this?
There are a few sources depending on your location. My first suggestion is contacting your local/national steamboating group or their website and check out their classified ads. Many boats go for a fraction of what they cost to make yourself, and they're a good platform to learn on before building your own...
Here are a few resources:
www.thesteamboatingforum.net
www.discoverlivesteam.com
www.northweststeamsociety.org
www.steamboatassociation.co.uk
www.kineticsteamworks.org
www.steamlaunch.com
www.steamboating.net
www.tinypower.com
www.reliablesteam.com
@@WesleyHarcourtSTEAMandMORE I accidentally hit the thumbs down. I meant to hit the thumbs up. I am sorry about that.
Also, thank you for all the links.
@@celiashen5490 That is totally okay! I am glad you actually DID like the video and the links. Hope you continue to enjoy what I post.
~Wes
Laughs in Dordt in stoom (one of the biggest steam events in Europe)
I have always dreamed of going!
Ever play like your on the African queen ????
Deadly algae lake. 🧐
Early May it doesn't stink yet...