PS Decoy explained

PS Decoy is a privately owned paddle steamer, believed to be the only sea-going paddle steamer in the Southern Hemisphere. Built in 1986 in Fremantle, Decoy is a replica of the original paddle steamer that operated on the Swan River in the 1870s. She was used in the filming of the television mini-series Cloudstreet, which was based on Tim Winton's novel.

History

Decoy was built by Australian Ship Building Industries in Fremantle in 1986, a replica of the original paddle steamer that operated on the Swan River in the 1870s. Chas Cox purchased Decoy in 1990s and upgraded the vessel.

Engines

Decoy is powered by a 1905 Ransome Sims and Jefferies twin cylinder steam engine, which was salvaged and restored from Bunnings engineering workshops in Manjimup.[1] The engine was totally rebuilt in 1986 with a new oil fired burner and maxitherm boiler fitted.[2]

Service

As of 2011 Decoy is used mainly for weddings and corporate events, operating on the Swan River.[2]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.australia.inbib.com/businesses/search.aspx?action=load&ref=8410 PS Decoy Website
  2. http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/newshome/9238916/rescue-bid-for-historic-paddler/ Rescue bid for historic paddler