Strong economy equals good year for passenger vessels

In late 2019, Portland Spirit Cruises & Events was on track to have either its best year in 25 years or its second best. And sales for 2020 “are off to an excellent start,” Dan Yates, president of the Oregon dining and sightseeing cruise company, said late last year.

Even though the region is trade dependent on the Pacific Rim, the economy is holding up well. Unemployment and interest rates are low. Both the corporate and public sides of the business have been strong. His biggest challenge — and...

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Entertainment Cruises acquires Canadian cruise operator

Gananoque Boat Line is the 1000 Islands largest hospitality cruise operator. Entertainment Cruises photo

Entertainment Cruises, Chicago, has acquired 1000 Islands operator Gananoque Boat Line (GBL), Gananoque, Ontario, Canada. The completion of the transaction further extends the company’s presence in Canada, where it already owns Toronto-based Mariposa Cruises and expands its portfolio to 53 vessels serving upwards of 2.6 million guests across 12 locations in North America. No price has been announced.

Gananoque Boat Line is the 1000 Islands largest hospitality cruise operator. Its fleet...

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Colonna’s Shipyard refurbishes Potomac cruise vessel

Built in 1995 the steel-hulled vessel has entertained thousands of people while serving Washingtonians and their guests. Cummins photo

The 240’x63′ dinner/cruise vessel Odyssey III has undergone a $2.2 million renovation for 2019. The passenger boat features a sleek, low profile superstructure designed to pass under the Potomac River bridges in and around Washington, D.C.

Built in 1995 the steel-hulled vessel has entertained thousands of people while serving Washingtonians and their guests. For 2019 owners Entertainment Cruises decided to give her a $2.2 million renovation.

The renovation included upgraded amenities such as the...

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Metal Shark delivers four water taxis to D.C.

The water taxis ran on their own bottoms from Louisiana to Washington, D.C. Metal Shark photo

Four passenger vessels built by Louisiana-based shipbuilder Metal Shark for Entertainment Cruises’ Potomac Riverboat Co. have been delivered to Washington, D.C., and are now in service.

The BMT designed 88′, 149-passenger high speed aluminum catamaran vessels Potomac Taxi I, Potomac Taxi II, Potomac Taxi III, and Potomac Taxi IV departed Metal Shark’s Franklin, La., shipyard and plyed the Gulf of Mexico coastline and crossed Florida via Lake Okeechobee before proceeding northward up the Atlantic...

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