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Name
  
Adelaide

Status
  
Tourist vessel

Builder
  
George Linklater

Laid down
  
1866

Construction started
  
1866

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Owner
  
J.C. Grassey and Partners(first owners)

Route
  
River Murray, Australia

Homeport
  
Echuca, Victoria (Australia)

Ps adelaide the worlds oldest paddle steamer


P.S. Adelaide is the oldest wooden hulled paddle steamer still operating anywhere in the world. It is now moored at the Echuca Wharf and used for special occasions.

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History

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PS Adelaide was built by George Linklater at Echuca in 1866 for J.C. Grassey and Partners. It was used by the original owners to transport wool to Echuca from nearby sheep stations. It was also a part-time passenger boat, bringing the ladies into town to do their shopping.

PS Adelaide was later purchased by the Murray River Sawmill Co and used as logging steamer.

PS Adelaide operated as a logging steamer until 1958, before being sold to a South Australian owner and leaving Echuca. Purchased by the Echuca Apex club in 1960, the vessel returned to Echuca and was eventually removed from the river for display in a local park.

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In the early 1980s work began on restoring the vessel's hull and it was re-launched in 1984. With restoration completed in 1985, the PS Adelaide was re-commissioned by the Prince and Princess of Wales.

Particulars

PS Adelaide was one of the fastest paddles steamers on the Murray River.

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References

PS Adelaide Wikipedia