I had the honor of meeting and knowing a friend of my father-in-law, Captain Bill Tippitt, who was a Mississippi riverboat captain.
He wrote a short book about the time when he piloted a steam paddlewheeler "Crown Hill" to push the showboat "Goldenrod" up and down the Mississippi River.
What a fascinating book that is.
I admire anyone who pilots boats; it is a bit of an art for sure.
My dad had his commercial pilots license, and at one point owned the 118 foot Corps crew boat "Sullivan", which was rather interesting to drive since it had tiller steering. "Move the tiller in the direction you want the boat to go", dad would say.
The two engines (Fairbanks maybe) did not have gearboxes, but rather had shifting cam shafts, and so as you approached the dock, you would stop the engines, and then start them in reverse, hoping you did not hit a deadspot in the engines, in which case you had to start them in forward, stop them, and then try to reverse again, all while closing in on the dock with this big boat.
Welcome and good luck with your build.
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