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  2. 5 injured after Hellgate jetboat collides with private boat ...

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    Five people were injured Sunday when a commercial jet boat collided with a private boat on southern Oregon’s Rogue River. The tour boat was operated by Hellgate Jetboat Excursions, which ...

  3. Rogue River (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    As of 2010, jet boats, functioning mainly as excursion craft, still deliver mail between Gold Beach and Agness. [67] The Rogue River mail boat company is "one of only two mail carriers delivering the mail by boat in the United States"; [68] the other is along the Snake River in eastern Oregon. [68] [69]

  4. Jetboat - Wikipedia

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    Jetboat on the Rogue River by Grants Pass, Oregon. A conventional screw propeller works within the body of water below a boat hull, effectively "screwing" through the water to drive a vessel forward by generating a difference in pressure between the forward and rear surfaces of the propeller blades and by accelerating a mass of water rearward.

  5. Agness, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The mail boat runs on the Rogue River between Gold Beach and Agness. Rogue River Ranch, east of Agness, is on the National Register of Historic Places, [5] and it and Lucas Lodge in Agness are in the Oregon State Historic Preservation Office historic sites database. [6] The Agness-Illahe Museum is open from May through September. [7]

  6. Mary D. Hume (steamer) - Wikipedia

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    The Mary D. Hume was a steamer built at Gold Beach, Oregon in 1881, by R. D. Hume, a pioneer and early businessman in that area.Gold Beach was then called Ellensburg. The Hume had a long career, first hauling goods between Oregon and San Francisco, then as a whaler in Alaska, as a service vessel in the Alaskan cannery trade, then as a tugboat.

  7. Steamboats of the Oregon Coast - Wikipedia

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    In November 1902, Burns succeeded in reaching deep inland on the Rogue to Agness, however, in returning to Gold Beach, on November 16, 1902 the boat struck a rock at Boiler Rapids, where, at least in 1966, her boiler was reported to be still visible. This was the only known effort to take a conventional vessel so far up the Rogue River.

  8. Rogue wave swamps stolen boat as Coast Guard attempts daring ...

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  9. McKenzie River dory - Wikipedia

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    McKenzie River dories are mainly used by recreational boaters who wish to operate a very responsive boat. Like the Rogue River boats described below, the McKenzie River dory provides a much more responsive boating experience than that of a rubber raft. While a dory is a safe watercraft, operating an open dory requires keeping river conditions ...