Fulton's Crab House Closing for Six Months to become Paddlefish

MMDVC

Active Member
Maybe they should have gone the route of The Admiral that used to be docked in St. Louis. That was a modern paddleboat... until it was scrapped a few years ago.

I grew up in St.Louis... loved the Admiral for so many reasons. Thanks for the pic!
 

roj2323

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Taken about 2 hours ago

Ceilings are painted and the lighting is hung. Even at 9 pm there were still workers scurrying about. The top floor has some dark blue on the ceiling towards the center of the boat but there wasn't a whole heck of a lot I could see.
 

WDWtraveler

Well-Known Member
Photo update as of Saturday, Jan 14. Really nice photos posted recently above. I'll add these photos with a construction commentary.

On the foredeck, joists are being installed for a raised wooden deck, which will be about 1 1/2 feet above the outer deck that surrounds most of the ship. The new metal fencing will separate the levels.

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New access bridges were built between the shore and Paddlefish, which were needed. The emergency escape at the rear of the ship allows access from all three guest levels. Yes, there is a steering wheel in the pilot house on top.

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On the second deck, the hanging lights in the front room can be seen, but are still protected with plastic.

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The drive shafts are attached to the paddle wheel, and appear to pass through openings in the ship's structure. However, the drive shafts on both sides of the wheel are at the exact same angle/position, which would not be efficient in actually turning the wheel. The conclusion is the wheel will probably not turn.

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JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Photo update as of Saturday, Jan 14. Really nice photos posted recently above. I'll add these photos with a construction commentary.

On the foredeck, joists are being installed for a raised wooden deck, which will be about 1 1/2 feet above the outer pier that surrounds the ship. The new metal fencing will separate the levels.

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New access bridges were built between the shore and Paddlefish, which were needed. The emergency escape at the rear of the ship allows access from all three guest levels. Yes, there is a steering wheel in the pilot house on top.

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On the second deck, the hanging lights in the front room can be seen, but are still protected with plastic.

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The drive shafts are attached to the paddle wheel, and appear to pass through openings in the ship's structure. However, the drive shafts on both sides of the wheel are at the exact same angle/position, which would not be efficient in actually turning the wheel. The conclusion is the wheel will probably not turn.

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My my, you've been busy today. Awesome pics and commentary from four separate DS projects. I very much appreciate locals and AP's who are able to visit often. Makes me feel like I'm "in the loop".

Hubby and I really appreciated all the new additions and improvements when we were there in September. Can't wait until it's all done.
 

danlb_2000

Premium Member
Photo update as of Saturday, Jan 14. Really nice photos posted recently above. I'll add these photos with a construction commentary.

On the foredeck, joists are being installed for a raised wooden deck, which will be about 1 1/2 feet above the outer pier that surrounds the ship. The new metal fencing will separate the levels.

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New access bridges were built between the shore and Paddlefish, which were needed. The emergency escape at the rear of the ship allows access from all three guest levels. Yes, there is a steering wheel in the pilot house on top.

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On the second deck, the hanging lights in the front room can be seen, but are still protected with plastic.

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The drive shafts are attached to the paddle wheel, and appear to pass through openings in the ship's structure. However, the drive shafts on both sides of the wheel are at the exact same angle/position, which would not be efficient in actually turning the wheel. The conclusion is the wheel will probably not turn.

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Thanks for the pictures. It was pretty clear from the way the axel was mounted to the frame that it would not rotate.

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brihow

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I'm really torn on this. The lighting really looks fantastic but i just wish there was just a little more detail to the structure.
 

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TimeTrip

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But will their oysters be cheaper than the Boathouse?? The Boathouse oysters are VERY pricey. I'm thankful they started including "by the dozen" pricing for certain oysters that brings certain ones down to $3 an oyster...
 

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