Tour boat
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A tour boat is a boat used, and frequently purpose-built or adapted, for boat tours, a type of tourism frequently offered in much visited towns and cities of historic interest, that have canals or a river running through it, or that lie on a coast or a lake.
Design and construction
To maximize the view outside for all (paying) passengers, a tour boat is usually constructed with a maximum amount and size of windows, possibly including a glazed roof, sometimes yielding a greenhouse-like superstructure. In order to be able to pass under small, low, sometimes centuries old little bridges, over canals in historic city centers, such tour boats may have a very specific design, lying very low in the water, with passengers sometimes sitting up to their waist below the water line, as well as being short and narrow, to allow making very tight turns around canals.
To minimize their burden on local residents and/or the natural environment, tour boats can be powered with
"Duck tour" amphibious truck and bus designs
A specific sub-type of tour boat is the
In the Netherlands, company Amfibus has built multiple purpose-constructed amphibious tour-buses, that are propelled by pump-jets when in the water. The amfibus in Rotterdam has been in operation since 2011 for tourists, making 1,200 trips a year, carrying some 40,000 passengers.[4]
Netherlands
In the Netherlands, boat tours are offered in many larger towns and cities with
In 2010, boat tours through the Amsterdam Canal District hosted a record setting 3,072,000 visitors, making them the busiest tourist attraction in the country.[6]
Notes
- ^ Electric Boating (in Dutch) - VanVossen Boats
- ^ ECN Publications: Rondvaartboot op waterstof (Tour boat on hydrogen; in Dutch)
- ^ Waterstofboot in Amsterdam (Hydrogen boat in Amsterdam; in Dutch)
- ^ Why plans to introduce an 'amfibus' on the River Clyde sank without a trace – GlasgowLive
- ^ plural of gracht
- ^ Marktordening in Amsterdam (in Dutch; archived)
See also