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Published - Thursday, September 13, 2007
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Tragedies better left in history

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It’s easy to feel sentimental and maybe even a bit possessive about the Delta Queen.

The big paddlewheeler will not be allowed to have overnight cruise passengers beyond 2008, effectively signing the death warrant for the 81-year-old ship, which periodically stops in Winona.
Congress has continuously granted exceptions since 1970 so that it could have passengers. The primarily wooden structure could pose a significant hazard to guests, in case of an accident or fire.

Winona has been watching and greeting the Delta Queen almost forever it seems. Many turn out to greet passengers and get a look at the superboat. It’s also one of the links to Winona’s heritage as a Mississippi River town.

But after you get past the outrage of losing it, the rationale makes a great deal of sense.

While we don’t doubt every precaution is taken to ensure passenger safety on the Delta Queen — wood is wood and it can be flammable and not as sturdy as other materials.

Efforts to save the structure are well meaning, but fall short when stacked against the possibility of life loss.

Minnesota’s own Rep. James Oberstar, who heads the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, said: “I can’t imagine the number of lives that could be lost if a fire started on the Delta Queen when everyone is asleep. Congress would never exempt a particular 747 aircraft from FAA safety standards and we should not exempt a vessel carrying hundreds of sleeping people from Coast Guard safety standards.”

That makes perfect sense.

Because if some tragedy did happen on the Delta Queen, it could make the recent loss of life

during flooding small in comparison.

We praise Oberstar and others who enforced the rule in the name of safety, but at the risk of becoming villains. While we also understand why Reps. Tim Walz and Ron Kind voted to continue the exemption, it’s better they found themselves in the minority. History and nostalgia must necessarily give way to safety.

We hope this doesn’t mean the end for old paddlewheel cruises, even if they are only daylong; or even if the boats are retrofitted or replicas.

If one reads just a little about riverboats, fires and wrecks along the river, seemed about as commonplace as mosquitoes. But those tragedies, while historic, are better left in the past.

By Darrell Ehrlick, editor, on behalf of the Winona Daily News editorial board, which also includes publisher Rusty Cunningham and online editor Jerome Christenson. To comment, call (507) 453-3522 or e-mail letters@winonadailynews.com.
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    Bill Holbrook wrote on Sep 16, 2007 6:34 PM:

    " The Delta Queen’s wooden superstructure does not mean she is a greater fire hazard than those vessels constructed using more modern methods and materials. Metal and plastics melt and distort. Wood maintains its structural integrity far longer in high heat situations. The boat is completely covered in fire retardant paint and is protected by sprinklers. All of the cabins have openings to the outside. None open into blind corridors. "

    Tom Crane wrote on Sep 16, 2007 1:23 PM:

    " Mr. Holleran is correct, we need less government intervention in our personal affairs, not more. It is not as though the Delta Queen is our only option for transportation. People choose to board this boat specifically for its historic value. If anyone is concerned about the safety of the Delta Queen, he is free to travel by another means. "

    To Tim wrote on Sep 15, 2007 8:29 AM:

    " I'm with you on this personal freedom. Our politicians are so busy protecting us from ourselves, they've lost sight of what's been good for our country for over 200 years. Why, when one gets elected, does he/she assume the role of world-shaper claiming the "people demand it". Politicians don't know, and in some cases, don't care what the people want. It becomes about the power to build the world according to their image. "

    lou wrote on Sep 14, 2007 11:52 PM:

    " ehrlick wow way to criticize the governor thanks a lot "

    Log Home Ban Next? wrote on Sep 14, 2007 7:43 PM:

    " So it's made of wood and it could catch fire. So all wood can catch fire. Maybe we shouldn't have any hotels close to parks because the trees could catch fire. And let's close all old historic B & B's, at least the ones made of wood anyway they could catch on fire. And don't even get me started about log homes! I mean it's a LOG home. Everybody knows that logs are for fireplaces! Come to think of it there are a lot of wooden homes period out there. I think your insurence rates should go up. "

    Tim Holleran wrote on Sep 14, 2007 11:08 AM:

    " You are missing the point. This is a matter of personal freedom as well. It is my choice and my choice only if I want to risk my life to death by fire on the Delta Queen. It is not up to Oberstar, or his committee, or Congress. Their concerns should be the safety of the public who is using public transportation or public roads or airspaces for their daily activities. No one takes the Delta Queen to work or school or to go shopping. I would think that Oberstar should first concern himself with the infrastructure and interstate bridges in his own state before worrying about my fiery demise aboard the Delta Queen. "

    OBERSTAR????? You gotta be kidding me... wrote on Sep 13, 2007 1:34 PM:

    " Why dont you ask him about the millions in Federal hwy dollars he diverted to bike paths and interpretive centers instead of roads and bridges? Oberstar as a beacon of fiscal morality??? HA HA HA...more ribald journalism from the WDN ed board "

    Hmmmmm wrote on Sep 13, 2007 9:21 AM:

    " Do composites burn? "

    Composites wrote on Sep 13, 2007 8:37 AM:

    " Winona is the composites capital of America, if not the world. I think the composite materials developed, engineered and produced here in Winona should be used to build a brand new Delta Queen. Attention local composites leaders: Please consider becoming involved in the development of a replica Delta Queen. For practice, you could build a composite Wilkie first. Just don't put it on the Levee, that would be too controversial. "


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