Beautiful steamboats! Maybe I need to move to Australia! Nothing like these in U.S. Love steamboats, not many left here, certainly none like the ones I have seen in this video. Thanks so much!
Hi Adam, many thanks for the great video. There is a lot of time and work energy to preserve and maintain the paddle steamers of the Murray river, all credit must go to the people that look after them. Cheers Lee.
Pevensey's original engines were retired in 2016 and she received her replacement engines fron and her sister ship Ulonga, Ulonga was converted into a sailing ketch in 1948 and sunk inthe gulf off carrickalinga in 1976.her engines were sold off when she was converted and by good luck ended up back in echuca.
Beautiful steamboats! Maybe I need to move to Australia! Nothing like these in U.S. Love steamboats, not many left here, certainly none like the ones I have seen in this video. Thanks so much!
My home town, I work on the PS Canberra as the deckie and Engineer, always good fun working on these vessels
Thank you for sharing this video
Hi Adam, many thanks for the great video. There is a lot of time and work energy to preserve and maintain the paddle steamers of the Murray river, all credit must go to the people that look after them. Cheers Lee.
Absolutely! It's great to see them still going!
This was amazing! I never knew these kind of boats were still around! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it. 😊
Been on the Pev many times in my few years up at Echuca. She Featured in the TV Series All The Rivers Run, As the Philadelphia & Jane Eliza.
That was great! Thanks for posting 👍
Loved the video and how it all ties in with rail. Also well done with the write up giving a little bit of insight into the steamers history. 😊👍
Cheers! 🍻😊
lovely old thing
Great Video
Loved the tour, thank you 🙏 Wondering if you’re jealous of that big steering wheel 🤔🙊
😂😂 Sure am
Pevensey's original engines were retired in 2016 and she received her replacement engines fron and her sister ship Ulonga, Ulonga was converted into a sailing ketch in 1948 and sunk inthe gulf off carrickalinga in 1976.her engines were sold off when she was converted and by good luck ended up back in echuca.
Very interesting information, thanks 🙏
Needs a roots blown v16 and a ticket to the Southern 80
😂😂
Would be music to the ears
You can't beat good old steem.🌹🚅🚂