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PS Pride of the Murray
History
Australia
NamePride of the Murray
OwnerMax Vulling
OperatorMurray River Paddlesteamers
RouteRiver Murray, Australia
BuilderMaxwell Carrington
Launched1924
Reinstated1977
HomeportEchuca, Victoria (Australia)
StatusTourist vessel
General characteristics
Class and typeSide paddle steamer
Length25.1 m
Beam4.9 m
PropulsionDiesel
NotesData compiled from several sources[1][2]

The Pride of the Murray, like many other paddle steamers, started out life as a timber logging barge. It was built at Echuca in 1924.[2]

History

The Pride of the Murray was built as the timber logging barge C24, at Echuca in 1924. At the end of its working life it was abandoned and sunk in the River Murray. In 1973 it was refloated and repaired at Moama slip.[2] Moama is the town on the opposite bank of the River Murray from Echuca.

The Pride of the Murray, like the PS Canberra and PS Emmylou, operates as a tourist attraction in Echuca. She runs daily hour long journeys up and down the river. She is also available for 2 or 3 hour charters. The Pride of the Murray is operated by Murray River Paddlesteamers in Echuca where she were originally built.[1]

Particulars

The Pride of the Murray has dimensions 25.1m x 4.9m x 1.5m. Its paddle-wheels came from the PS Hero.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Pride of the Murray". Murray River Paddlesteamers. Retrieved 22 May 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d Christopher, Peter (2001). Paddlesteamers and Riverboats of the River Murray (Revised and enlarged ed.). Axiom Publishing. ISBN 1 86476 040 0.

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