Not sure, but I don't remember any engine noise so I would have to say electric.I've searched here and online but cannot seem to find an answer. Are the Jungle Cruise boat engines powered by diesel or gasoline? Or are they electric? Just got back from a trip to the world and this question is driving me insane. Thanks!
This struck me as funny because "engine noise" is practically all I ever hear. Can't even make out the Skipper's spiel half the time.Not sure, but I don't remember any engine noise so I would have to say electric.
Thank you!They are driven by a 4 cylinder Chevy engine, but I don't know what fuel they use.
Wow thank you!I thought they ran on propane/LNG. I just saw something on this recently let me look and see if I can find the link again.
EDIT: Found it! Looks like on opening day they where running Palmer 4 cylinder LNG engines! May have been updated in the last 50 years but would imagine that they are pretty much the same.
Sounds like it would be an interesting read!As a side note I was reading the Operations Manual and saw one of the steps was “place ammunition box on each boat”. Now I remember when they used to “shoot” the rhinos.
Thought it was the hippos.As a side note I was reading the Operations Manual and saw one of the steps was “place ammunition box on each boat”. Now I remember when they used to “shoot” the rhinos.
They were originally real steam engines built by O'Connor Engineering. They are now powered by Chevrolet 4 Cyl engines.I've searched here and online but cannot seem to find an answer. Are the Jungle Cruise boat engines powered by diesel or gasoline? Or are they electric? Just got back from a trip to the world and this question is driving me insane. Thanks!
The engine is under that center panel as you board and if you sit near there you can hear and feel it. Definitely a fuel engine of some sort. If I had to guess I would say gas due to the lack of black exhaust (if you ever followed a truck when they start out you can see the black sooty exhaust). As far as electric, I don't know if they would hold up. There would be a lot of down time for recharging.I've searched here and online but cannot seem to find an answer. Are the Jungle Cruise boat engines powered by diesel or gasoline? Or are they electric? Just got back from a trip to the world and this question is driving me insane. Thanks!
The black sooty smoke is pretty much non-existent on a modern diesel because they now have much better fueling systems. It only happens now if there is a problem with the engine... or the operator has decided it looks cool to belch smoke and has modified the engine to create the smoke.The engine is under that center panel as you board and if you sit near there you can hear and feel it. Definitely a fuel engine of some sort. If I had to guess I would say gas due to the lack of black exhaust (if you ever followed a truck when they start out you can see the black sooty exhaust). As far as electric, I don't know if they would hold up. There would be a lot of down time for recharging.
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