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Columbia Queen Facts and Statistics
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| Capacity: |
161 passengers |
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| Crew
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United States |
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| Passenger
Staterooms: |
81 total; 69% of staterooms are outside cabins.
There are:
- 4 category “AAA” staterooms, 235 square feet;
including 2 that
open to the deck and 2 with Colonial Style windows
- 15 category “AA” staterooms, 220 square feet;
13 open to French
Balconies and 2 have Colonial Style windows
- 37 category “A” staterooms, 165 square feet;
most with private verandas
- 21 “B” category “deluxe” staterooms,
143 square feet
- 3 “C” category “standard” staterooms,
143 square feet
- 1 category “F”, single occupancy room, 91
square feet
The entire vessel is wheelchair accessible, including 1 “A”
category Stateroom |
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| Shipyard: |
Construction began at LEEVAC Shipyards, Inc.
in Jennings, La., and was completed at Cascade General Inc.,
in Portland, Ore.
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| Marine
Designers: |
Rodney E. Lay and Associates, Jacksonville, Fla. |
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Ship Specs
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| Gross
Tonnage: |
1,599 GRT |
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| Height: |
52 feet to top of the pilot house,
72 feet to top of the stack (stacks retractable) |
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| Length: |
218 feet Beam: 66 feet Depth: 12 feet |
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Main Engines/
Propulsion:
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Total propulsion 4,200 horsepower, including 4 Cummins diesel
diesel engines, 2 driving a 700-horsepower Schottel Z-drive;
also, I Schottel bow thruster, 400 horsepower. |
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| Speed: |
12.65 Knots |
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| No. of Propulsion
Engines: |
Four |
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| No. of Generators: |
Two |
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| Fuel Capacity: |
33,392-US gal. Allows vessel to operate for approximately
200
Hours at full throttle, full load. Slower speed extends endurance. |
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| Potable Water Capacity: |
18,780-US gal. |
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