The Commercial Appeal

Launch of riverboat American Duchess to be Aug. 13

- WAYNE RISHER

The launch of a new Memphisbas­ed riverboat has been pushed back six weeks to Aug. 13.

The American Queen Steamboat Company (AQSC) said Thursday the 166-passenger, all-suites American Duchess wouldn’t be ready to cruise starting July 1 as previously planned.

The company bought the former Isle of Capri casino in Bettendorf, Iowa last summer and had it retrofitte­d for luxury cruises on the Mississipp­i River and tributarie­s.

It will operate in addition to the American Queen, which company officials said is enjoying its busiest season yet.

“A key reason for this schedule change is the delayed delivery of the vessel to the shipyard in Louisiana from the Upper Mississipp­i due to unseasonab­le high waters,” president and chief operating officer Ted Sykes said. “As the buildout process began, AQSC also saw several opportunit­ies for enhancemen­ts that could be undertaken to increase the customer experience and exceed expectatio­ns for the August debut.”

The company returned overnight cruising to the Mississipp­i River in 2012 with the 436-passenger riverboat the American Queen. It announced plans for the more upscale American Duchess in hopes of offering cruises of shorter duration that appeal to working profession­als.

Sykes said,“The American Queen Steamboat Company is having its most successful season and there is much demand for the new luxurious American Duchess, which is destined to take U.S river cruising to new heights.”

The changes affect some cruises to Minneapoli­s, Ottawa, Illinois (Chicago), St. Louis, Memphis and Nashville.

Company officials were contacting guests and travel agents about the impact of schedule changes. They posted a new sailing schedule at www.aqsc.com/contact-us/alert.

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