Used as the main method of river transportation on the Missouri and Ohio Rivers in the early 1800s, and by Lewis and Clark on their journey to Fort Mandan. It was propelled against the current by a combination of sailing, rowing, poling, or corDELLing. The journals indicate the keelboat was 55 feet in length, about 8 feet wide, with a 3-foot draft and a 32-foot mast. It could carry 12 - 14 tons of men and freight and was controlled by a tiller or rudder and an anchor. The keelboat was likely auctioned off in St. Louis upon Lewis and Clark's return.
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