The Missouri River Relief Fleet

Ever since seeing Chad Pregracke’s barge tied up at Easley back in 2001, with plate boats loaded down with trash coming in from all directions, we’ve made it a priority to build up our clean-up infrastructure.

And, since the beginning, it’s been the generosity of supporters that made it happen. Here’s a look at our clean-up fleet and the folks that made it possible.

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John Brady brings in a "Karp"-load of junk.

photo by Tim Cheney

 

Boats

RR150 – 50hp Grizzly. (“Karp”)

This boat has taken on a sort of sideways tilt, but keeps on trucking. We use her to haul people instead of trash to give her welds a rest, but she always seems to end up with a tire or two in her hull. Named after the founder of River Relief, Jim Karpowicz, her homeport is Alligator Cove. The boat and motor was donated by Bass Pro Shops & their sister company Tracker Marine.

RR260 – 60hp Grizzly. (“Char”)

A consistent workhorse, “Char” did the whole 754 mile MegaScout trip. Most of the time Anthony “Boudreaux” Pettit piloted her and they’ve been inseparable ever since. Named for Charlotte Overby, multi-instrumentalist and conscience of River Relief. Again, Bass Pro Shops & Tracker Marine donated the boat & motor.

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Saskia at sunset on a sandbar near Parkville, MO.

photo by Melanie Cheney

RR390 – 90hp Aluminum Plate Boat (“Saskia”)

She’s wide, she’s long, and she can haul an outrageous number of tires. She was handmade by a boatmaker on the Mississippi for commercial fishing. Chad taught us that plate boats are the safest way to haul huge loads and we try to use just plate boats for trash now. The boat was paid for by a grant from the Boone Electric Community Trust and Bass Pro Shops and Tracker Marine again kicked in for the motor.

RR490 – 90hp Aluminum Plate Boat (“Hildy Harliner”)

Our new addition this year. She was Chad’s first plate boat, and we’re honored to be her caretaker.

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Hildy Harliner in Yankton, S.D.

photo by Wayne Werkmeister

She’s already been up to Gavin’s Point dam and down to the Confluence. She was paid for by an equipment grant from the Mid-Missouri Solid Waste Management District with matching funds from the Boone Electric Community Trust. Her first name is for Hilda “Pat” Jones, an amazing conservationist who joined our list of sponsors this year. Her second name recognizes Matt Harline, the former program manager for MMSWMD – a longtime ally in the mid-Missouri area.

Vehicles

GMC Jimmy 4X4 Pickup

Seen at river events all over the Kansas City area. A trash and boat hauler. Donated by Memco Barge Line, now part of AEP River Operations.

Ford Ecoline 15 passenger van

People hauler, gear stasher, occasional weather-proof housing. It has helped us cut down on fuel consumption by getting more people to clean-ups. Also donated by Memco.

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Willow tries to stop us from stuffing more junk

in Ol' Yeller

photo by Melanie Cheney

Ford box truck – (“Ol’ Yeller)

An eyesore to some, a dance hall to others, this yellow beast has been hauling our gear all over the Midwest, only stranding us once. Anyone know where we can get a new(er) one? 

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Kitchen tent (“the Flying Nun”)

An amazing contraption made of a tractor-trailer cover, heavy rope and some scrap pipe, it was the only tent to survive the Alligator Cove Hurricane of 2004. Only Racin’ Dave (the brains behind it) knows how to put it up, but John Brady thinks he knows.

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The Flying Nun set up at Sioux Passage Park on the "Car of Commerce Chute".

photo by Jen Courtney