Steamboats of Yaquina Bay and Yaquina River - List of Vessels

List of Vessels

Inland steam and river boats of Yaquina Bay and Yaquina River
Name Type Year Built Where Built Builders Owners Gross Tons Length Disposition
Oneatta sidewheeler 1872 Pioneer unknown
Rebecca C. unknown
Cleveland sidewheeler 1870 Portland G.W. Simmonds 39 93 unknown
T.M. Richardson propeller 1888 off-route in 1908, ult. disposition unknown
Augusta steam tug 1888 Oneatta bought 1899 by Stetson and Post Mill, transferred to Puget Sound, eventually operated out of Port Angeles under ownership of Michael Earles, sold in 1918 to American Tug Boat Co. of Everett, served there for unknown time.
Roselda gasoline propeller launch 1895 unknown
Volante 1892 Oneatta Burned at mooring, Newport, March 7, 1896
Newport propeller 1908 Off route in 1929, ult. disposition unknown
Beaver propeller (gasoline) circa 1908? unknown

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