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Published - Thursday, February 28, 2008
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Delta Queen future still in balance; Walz puts support behind exemption

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The push to save the Delta Queen may be losing steam.

Members of Congress asked House leaders Tuesday to act on legislation to allow the boat to continue overnight cruises on American rivers.
Rep. Tim Walz, D-Minnesota, also joined in the call to keep the historic paddle boat operational, but Wisconsin Democrat Ron Kind now says he can’t support the measure.

Congress has not acted to renew the boat’s longstanding waiver of a law that prohibits wooden vessels from carrying more than 50 overnight passengers. The Delta Queen has a steel hull, but the structure is wood.

The current exemption expires in November. A bipartisan bill to extend it for 10 years was introduced last year and has 27 co-sponsors, including Kind. That bill has not made it out of the House Committee for Transportation and Infrastructure.

But after hearing from the committee, Kind now says there are serious safety concerns with

the Delta Queen and he would only support an exemption if it underwent “the necessary up-grade to make it safe for overnight trips.”

The bill’s author, Rep. Steve Chabot, R-Ohio, hopes to introduce the exemption as an amendment to a Coast Guard bill expected to come to the floor later this month. It will be up to the rules committee to decide whether that amendment is in order, said George Cecala, Chabot’s press secretary.

The Delta Queen, which accommodates 174 passengers and 80 crew members, stopped in Winona once last year.

The steam-powered boat still will sail this year but not on the upper Mississippi River.

Without the exemption, it could not continue to operate profitably, according to its operators, Majestic America Line.

“It just will not make enough money with fewer than 50 passengers, unless you charge a ridiculous amount of money,” said Mary Sward Charlton, the boat’s onboard historian. “It just doesn’t make sense to run a boat like that.”

Prices this year run from about $1,500 to more than $6,000, depending on the room and the cruise.

Majestic America, a subsidiary of Ambassadors International Inc., contends the law is meant to apply to ocean-going vessels, and the Delta Queen is safe and never far from shore. The boat has fire sprinklers and other safety equipment, and one minor fire aboard in 2003 was quickly extinguished, according to the company.

Company president Joe Ueberroth blames the stalled legislation on Rep. Jim Oberstar, who chairs the House transportation committee. The Minnesota Democrat opposes the exemption because the boat is a fire hazard to passengers and crew, said Mary Kerr, press secretary for the committee.

The Delta Queen, which has been operating since 1926, is a designated National Historic Landmark. Since 1968, it has operated under a congressional exemption to the 1966 Safety at Sea Act.

“This is an important invention, and this is the last one of her kind in this country,” Charlton said. “We need to keep this boat alive.”

Chris Hubbuch can be reached at chris.hubbuch@lee.net
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bubba wrote on Feb 28, 2008 4:48 PM:

" I'm going to write Walz and demand that I be allowed an exemption to build an oil refinery out of wood. "

deltaqueensmile wrote on Feb 28, 2008 3:25 PM:

" PLEASE citizens of Winona and surrounding areas rise up and tell your Representative exactly how you feel about the DELTA QUEEN. As we have learned over the last few months Mr. Oberstar and his puppets are more concerned about keeping the union happy than they are representating the citizens back home and keeping American jobs. See www.steamboats.org and www.save-the-delta-queen.org for further information. SAVE THE DELTA QUEEN! Call you Representative today!!!! "

steamboatsorg wrote on Feb 28, 2008 1:28 PM:

" Winona Daily News reporters: Please, ask Rep. Kind to tell you exactly what these "safety concerns" are in detail he is talking about. Don't let hin get away with this extremely cheap excuse where everyone knows it's not the truth. Don't let him betray his constituents this way. "

Stmbotr wrote on Feb 28, 2008 11:02 AM:

" It is disturbing that Rep. Oberstar supported the exemption while the boat was still a union boat but now that it is non-union he is holding House Bill HR 3852 captive in his committee. No one should be able to wield that much power in a country where democracy should rule! The Delta Queen has an exemplary 82 year safety record with a well trained crew. It is U.S. flagged; U.S. owned and pays U.S. taxes. It would be tragic to lose these jobs and contribute negatively to the economy of the river towns where the boat would no longer stop. In fact, our visit to Winona was during a shore stop while traveling on the Delta Queen. We feel as safe sleeping in her cabins as we do in any hotel or motel room. Please do your part to help Save the Delta Queen. "

CT Rock's Life Partner wrote on Feb 28, 2008 9:55 AM:

" CT Rock and I have taken many a romantic cruise together on the Delta Queen. We've held each other while watching the sunset over St. Louis. "

The Squarehead wrote on Feb 28, 2008 9:53 AM:

" They should take the old Delta Queen and put it up where the Wilkie is. "

Zephyrma52 wrote on Feb 28, 2008 9:28 AM:

" Mr. Oberstar himself voted for the exemption last year. The boat was safe then. The only change is that the company that now owns the boat is non-union. Look at the top contributors to his 2006 campaign. Unions are fine, but this historic vessel should not be a pawn in a union fight. A national safety expert spoke at Rep. Chabot's press conference Tuesday about how safe the boat is. Steamboats were built to be landed anywhere along the rivers. She has smoke and heat detectors, sprinklers, and a fire suppression system, a fire fighting team. Mr. Oberstar has not seen the vessel. He does not know what he is talking about. "


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