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Thursday, September 15, 2011

W. P. Snyder Jr.

Ohio History
Snyder Paddlewheel
This boat was a workhorse in its day. The W. P. Snyder Jr. ferried barges of coal for Carnegie Steel and Crucible Steel Co. for almost 30 years. It was the last stern-wheeled towboat to operate in the U.S. We marveled at the four 28-foot-long boilers below that powered the engines to run the paddlewheel, towing the barges at only eight miles per hour. You might be surprised that Snyder still runs; at least after the latest repair to the hull (which only cost $1.5 million!).

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Beautiful picture! I'm ready for a steamboat ride!

Anonymous said...

It seems like quite a bit of money to invest to repair a steamboat.

Anonymous said...

Looks inviting.

Anonymous said...

Let me know when the ride's starting, I think I'll go, too!

Anonymous said...

They should be giving free rides to the tax payers.