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  2. Steamboats of California - Wikipedia

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    The first steamboats operating above Sacramento on the Sacramento River were the 52-ton Linda and the 36.5-ton Lawrence. [2]: 22 Also steamboats operated on the American River, tributary to the Sacramento River, up to Norristown, smaller boats as far as Coloma.

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    Within the city of Sacramento, a boat can be stored on a driveway if the boat is registered to the current occupant of the premises and functions properly, according to Sacramento City Code 8.04.480.

  5. Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta - Wikipedia

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    The San Joaquin River throughout most of the Delta and the lower Sacramento River below its connection to the Sacramento Deep Water Ship Channel are routinely dredged to allow the passage of large cargo ships. The Sacramento River corridor has been maintained to a depth of 7 ft (2.1 m) as early as 1899, and was deepened to 30 ft (9.1 m) in 1955.

  6. California Division of Boating and Waterways - Wikipedia

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    The division serves all types of recreational boaters statewide. California has about 2.6 million recreational boats and over 4 million recreational boaters. Recreational boating annually contributes several billion dollars to the state’s economy. The current Deputy Director of California Division of Boating and Waterways is Ms. Lynn Sadler.

  7. Delta King - Wikipedia

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    Delta King is a 285-foot-long sternwheel steamboat (87 m) and the sister ship of Delta Queen, built in Glasgow, Scotland and Stockton, California for the California Transportation Company's service between Sacramento and San Francisco, California. She entered service in 1927 and continued until 1940.