RiverQuest has a new home, Eagle Landing State Park in Haddam, CT

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RiverQuest is an extremely safe, quiet 54', 58 passenger (plus one captain and one crew), vessel that has been inspected, approved, stability tested and certified by The United States Coast Guard. RiverQuest cruises primarily on the lower Connecticut River.

RiverQuest is handicap accessible (she cannot handle electric wheelchairs). She has a large covered cabin area, so she can happily cruise in any weather. Passengers can be out of the hot sun and out of the rain or wind.                                                                                                                Her twin hulled, catamaran style makes for a particularly stable ride, adding to passenger comfort.   The enclosed cabin is outfitted with large windows and there is a large open deck, so regardless of where you are on the boat, one can fully enjoy the scenery along the River.

Her one floor "platform" makes RiverQuest perfect for all types of Private Charters and gatherings. Your guests, clients, employees can casually mingle and converse. Presentations can be easily viewed. There are chairs and tables that can be arranged for your gathering.

RiverQuest is an environmentally friendly vessel powered by two four stroke outboard engines. These engines are extremely quiet, have no fumes and have been designed to have minimal impact on the environment.

RiverQuest draws very little water (about 20 inches) so she can cruise in shallow areas. She can also be beached. There is a ramp under the bow that can be pulled out allowing passengers to disembark for hikes, adventures and Special Expeditions.

 


  RiverQuest In the NEWS....

Eagle Cruising' on  the CT River by Jim Murtagh  Read Article>>
Connecticut River cruise offers rare views of American Bald Eagles By Kevin Hotary Read Article>>

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Connecting with the Connecticut River:  Soundings October 2005 Article by Jason Fell. 
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A River Teeming With History And Wildlife by Hartford Courant's Steve Grant  Read Article>>