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and Tanana rivers (hence its name, a combination of the names of the two rivers). Captain Jim Binkley purchased the Yutana in 1967 after its effective freighting life was over, and until 1970 it was drydocked on the Chena River near Fairbanks, Alaska.
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was relicensed and brought back into service in 1999 in preparation for the Riverboat Discovery's fiftieth anniversary, as well as to handle an increased number of passengers serviced by the company. Since then,
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also proved mechanically reliable, embarking on over 5,000 trips without a single mechanical delay. By the mid-1980s, however, a growing tourism industry meant that
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In 1971, Jim Binkley was in need of a larger sternwheel riverboat with which to conduct his daily river tours (his first sternwheeler,
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was the Riverboat Discovery's primary tour vessel; her passenger capacity was nearly 400, a more than twofold increase over
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into a passenger vessel. Together with his friend Iver Johnson, Jim Binkley renovated the Yutana and rechristened her the
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6-cylinder Detroit diesel 671 powering a 14 ft-diameter (4.3 m) paddlewheel
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The Discovery II was built on the hull of the 'Yutana', a former freight boat.
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before it, was becoming too small for the Riverboat Discovery's needs.
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has been used on a regular basis to augment the passenger capacity of
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took over as the Riverboat Discovery's primary tour vessel, the
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on regular tours, as well as for special tours and charters.
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landing in the Tanana River near Fairbanks, Alaska.
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