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Ordered
  
1924

Christened
  
20 May 1927

Beam
  
58 ft (18 m)

Length
  
87 m

Year built
  
1923

Nearest city
  
Sacramento

Cost
  
$875,000

Tonnage
  
1837 (gross)

Draft
  
11 ft 6 in (3.51 m)

Area
  
3,642 m²

Added to NRHP
  
31 March 1978

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Builders
  
California Transportation Company, William Denny and Brothers

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Delta King is a 285-foot-long paddlewheel steamboat (87 m). Delta King is the sister ship to Delta Queen, both christened 20 May 1927, traveling between Sacramento, California and San Francisco, California on 10-hour trips.

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History

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The hull, first two decks and steam engines were ordered in 1924 from the William Denny & Brothers shipyard on the River Leven adjoining the River Clyde at Dumbarton, Scotland. Delta King and her sister Delta Queen were shipped in pieces to Stockton, California in 1926. There the California Transportation Company assembled the two vessels for their regular Sacramento River service between San Francisco and Sacramento, and excursions to Stockton, on the San Joaquin River. At the time, they were the most lavishly appointed and expensive sternwheel passenger boats ever commissioned. Driven out of service by a new highway linking Sacramento with San Francisco in 1940, the two vessels were laid up and then purchased by Isbrandtsen Steamship Lines for service out of New Orleans. During World War II, they were requisitioned by the U.S. Navy for duty in San Francisco Bay as USS Delta King (YFB-55).

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In November 1940, Delta King was converted by the Navy into a receiving ship for naval reservists. In the fall of 1941 Delta King returned to Stockton, but instead of returning to its regular passenger service she was sold to the Isbrandsten Steamship Co. of New York. Delta King was to be towed to the East Coast through the Panama Canal for use as an excursion boat on the Hudson River. Delta King served as home to hundreds of men who were employees of the being constructed ALCAN Aluminum plant and the Kemano Dam power project in the early 1950s in Kitimat on the northern coast of British Columbia. The ship was used as a bunkhouse for the single men as the townsite was literally carved from the wilderness. Delta King was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

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In 1981 she sank for mysterious reasons while laid up in Richmond, California (SF Bay Area). It was later found the damage was minor, and she was raised and towed to her current location.

Current Duty

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Today, Delta King is permanently moored in Sacramento, California, and is home to a 44-room hotel, award-winning restaurant and Capital Stage, a resident professional theater company. "Delta Kings" and "Delta Queens" are the mascots of Stagg High School in Stockton, California.

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References

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