On Wednesday, July 27, 1994 at 4:02:42 PM UTC-4, Gerald Belton wrote:
 I have recently concluded that the area where I live (South Louisiana) is
 more conducive to powerboating than to sailing.  There are numerous winding
 rivers and bayous waiting to be explored.
 
 However, hopeless romantic that I am, I can't see buying the typical
 fiberglass cruising boat.  After giving it a lot of thought, I have decided
 that what I really need is a small paddle-wheeler.  Something that evokes
 thoughts of Mark Twain and riverboat gamblers, but in miniature.  I'm
 thinking maybe 25 to 30 feet long, 8 feet beam.  A scow-type hull for
 shallow draft and a low superstructure for getting under fixed bridges. 
 
 Obviously, this isn't something you can run out and buy at the local 
 Boats 'R Us.  In order to get such a craft, I'll probably have to build it
 myself.  But I am no naval architect, and haven't a clue as to where to
 start.  
 
 Has anyone seen commercially available plans for a boat like this?  Or would
 it be possible to take plans for a houseboat and convert them for
 paddle-wheel propulsion?  
 
 Does anyone on the net have any advice about paddle-wheels?
 
 Thanks in advance,
 
 Gerald Belton