Welcome to the
Foundation for Paddle Steamers Worldwide International
Website
incorporating the Paddle Steamer Resources
by Tramscape database, the internet's leading source of Paddle Steamer information

PS
Rhone, seen above at Montreux in 2007, is one of a fleet of eight paddlers (five
in steam and six in regular service) on Switzerland's Lake Geneva
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the blue main menu of the Paddle Steamer Resources
by Tramscape database
Paddle Steamers have some
distinctive features which set them apart from other ships .........
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PADDLE WHEELS |
STEAM ENGINES |
DECORATIVE PADDLE BOXES |
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The method of
propulsion used by the first steamships and still ideal for calm
and shallow
waters. Many paddlers have viewing port-holes on the main deck so the
turning wheels and splashing waters can be seen to good effect. |
Unlike screw-propelled steamships, the location of the paddle shaft at or near main deck level means that there is more of the machinery to see from passenger areas. On most paddle steamers the engines are promoted as a major on-board attraction. Here, lubrication oil is topped-up on Lake Lucerne's PS Schiller. |
From a distance, Paddle Steamers can often be identified by their distinctive paddle boxes, with vents of different sizes and shapes, often highly decorated. The Paddle Steamer Waverley's port side vents gets a touch-up of paint whilst she waits at Tighnabruaich for a return trip to Glasgow |
The Foundation believes that Paddle Steamers add something extra to a boat trip, generate a lot of public interest and inspire enthusiasts to support them in other ways also. Click here to find out why. Paddle Steamers became very successful on rivers, lakes and in estuarine waters, but just when their final demise was anticipated, a remarkable renaissance began. Rather than heading to the scrap yard, "life-expired" paddlers are now being totally refurbished for many more years' service. Click here for more.
THE FOUNDATION FOR PADDLE STEAMERS WORLDWIDE'S AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
The aim of the Foundation for
Paddle Steamers Worldwide is to raise
awareness of and interest in Paddle Steamers through a presence on the internet
where enthusiasts and the general public alike can, through the the regularly
updated Paddle Steamer Resources by Tramscape database,
learn about Paddle Steamers and their operations, past and present.
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is hoped that increased
interest will lead to increased patronage of
existing Paddle Steamers and growing support for the organisations which are
now closely involved in ensuring that they will continue to sail on long into the future
and which are working towards restoring decommissioned ships for future service.
THE FOUNDATION FOR PADDLE STEAMERS WORLDWIDE'S VIEW
A commercial ship
has little future unless it is doing what it was built to do - sail
in revenue service. Paddle Steamers
can have good long-term prospects because
they are significant revenue earners for their operators and are also recognised as having exceptional tourism-generating potential by public authorities in the areas
in which they operate.
However, steamships generally do have higher operating
costs than modern motor vessels and it is accepted that operators
do need some external support in maintaining their paddle steamer
fleets.
The organisations through which enthusiasts
can make a real difference in helping to ensure the continued operation
of these classic vessels are already there and have been extremely
successful in their efforts. This makes Paddle
Steamers ideal vessels for the wider marine enthusiast community to support.
THE PADDLE STEAMER RESOURCES BY TRAMSCAPE DATABASE
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DATABASE MAIN MENU |
Click on the links in the left hand column of the table below to go to the required section of the database |
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The
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Operational
Paddle Steamers |
In public service,
their operating companies and website links (includes motor paddlers) |
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Articles and photographs
: current issues and vessel profiles |
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OTHER ASSOCIATED WEBSITES |
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Clyde
Turbine Steamer Foundation |
Clyde and other passenger
turbine
steamers, surviving ferries and ocean liners |
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In the database, you can research Europe's remaining Operational Paddle Steamers and Statically Preserved Steamers including decommissioned steamers whose survival remains in danger and paddle tugs. Coverage of other world areas is also expanding. As well as Tramscape's data, in most cases you will find a website link where you can find official information, timetables and fares. You can look at and compare many Steam Engines which are particularly characteristic of paddle steamers. Stern-wheel Paddle Steamers |