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American Countess enters service

New Albany, Indiana-based American Queen Steamboat Company (AQSC) has placed its newest vessel, the 245-passenger riverboat American Countess, in service on the Mississippi River alongside its American Queen and American Duchess.

Converted from the 24-year-old casino boat Kanesville Queen by Gulf Island Shipyards at Houma, Louisiana, the vessel makes use of four Caterpillar 3516 diesel-electric generators of a combined 5,760kW output powering three 650hp electric drive motors turning three Schottel SRP 330 rudder propellers to give a service speed of 12-knots.

In addition, a pair of Schottel 300-kW tunnel thrusters have been installed to enhance berthing and overall manoeuvrability while navigating the Mississippi, Ohio and Tennessee rivers.

Jim Shaw

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