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American Countess racks up second successful river trialAmerican Countess racks up second successful river trial

American Countess completed its second successful river trial as this fourth American Queen Steamboat Co. vessel nears completion.

Anne Kalosh, Editor, Seatrade Cruise News & Senior Associate Editor, Seatrade Cruise Review

February 21, 2020

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The paddlewheeler is scheduled to be christened April 4 in New Orleans ahead of its inaugural sailing from there to Memphis April 5-13.

Joins American Queen and American Duchess in the heartland

The 245-passenger boat will join American Queen and American Duchess on the Mississippi, Tennessee, Ohio and Cumberland rivers. (American Empress operates in the Pacific Northwest.)

On Wednesday this week American Countess navigated through a section of Louisiana's Intracoastal waterway from Houma en route to Morgan City as part of an extensive river trial. The vessel completed several tests and simulations toward a certificate of inspection from the US Coast Guard. Several USCG officials were on board.

On track for on-time delivery

The completion of this trial puts American Countess on track for an on-time delivery from Gulf Island Shipyard.

The riverboat is scheduled to transit to New Orleans in late February, spending four weeks receiving finishing touches at the port. Crew members will join to help in the final preparations and undergo safety and service training prior to a March 31 VIP preview cruise culminating in the christening April 4.

‘The successful completion of these sea trials is a testament to the hard work of our team,’ said John Waggoner, founder and CEO of American Queen Steamboat Co.

‘A tremendous amount of time and effort by our team members, in addition to those from the shipyard in Houma and all of our partners, has gone into making this last sea trial a triumph,’ added David Kelly, executive vice president of American Queen Steamboat Co.

Built using the hull of former gaming vessel Kanesville Queen, American Countess was lengthened by 60 feet and underwent a total renovation at Gulf Island Shipyard.

Contemporary interior design

With four decks, including a sun deck, the vessel sports a contemporary interior design with plenty of open space for gatherings. The 120-foot-long portside bar provides floor to ceiling glass for panoramic river views. The 123 accommodations are divided into four categories.

The maiden voyage, an ‘Antebellum South’ itinerary, showcases the Lower Mississippi on an eight-day itinerary that stops at AQSC’s exclusive port at Nottoway Plantation and continues up the river to St. Francisville, Natchez, Vicksburg, Port of the Mississippi Delta and Memphis.

About the Author

Anne Kalosh

Editor, Seatrade Cruise News & Senior Associate Editor, Seatrade Cruise Review

Anne Kalosh covers global stories, reporting both breaking and in-depth news on cruising's significant people, places, ships and trends. A sought-after expert on cruising, she has moderated conferences around the world, including the high-profile State of the Industry panel at Seatrade Cruise Global. She created and led the acclaimed itinerary-planning case study for Seatrade's cruise master classes held at Cambridge and Oxford universities. She has been the cruise columnist for AFAR.com, and her freelance stories have appeared in a wide range of publications, from The New York Times to The Miami Herald.

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