![]() And here is the backward, nearly forgotten planet of Arrakis, where traders have discovered the remarkable properties of the spice melange. Here is the tale of the Zensunni Wanderers, who escape bondage to flee to the desert world where they will declare themselves the Free Men of Dune. Herein are the foundations of the Bene Gesserit Sisterhood, the Suk Doctors, the Order of Mentats, and the mysteriously altered Navigators of the Spacing Guild. Complete with a wet bar and restroom, the Lorelei can be available on a moment’s notice and is a beautiful complement to our fleet.Throughout the Dune novels, Frank Herbert frequently referred to the long-ago war in which humans wrested their freedom from “thinking machines.” This book is the story of that war, of how Serena Butler’s passionate grief ignited the war that will liberate humans from their machine masters. ![]() Her teakwood decks and mahogany trim offer elegance while her sleek hull gives you and your guests a terrific ride. The Lorelei is a 41-foot cabin cruiser built in Holland in 1954 and is perfect for an intimate cruise for two, shuttle to your favorite restaurant, or a casual day-on-the-lake for up to 14 passengers. Lake Geneva Cruise Line purchased the boat in 1981 and refitted her cabin to make it ideal for a relaxing day on Lake Geneva. It was later found in a warehouse in by Green Bay. Lorelei was brought to Milwaukee in 1954 and used on the Great Lakes. Main Use: Black Point Estate/Sundowner Tours/Charters.Company: US Navy – contracted to UniFlight.The Louise has two decks furnished with clear side curtains for inclement weather and an enclosed cabin area with wet bar and restroom. Her charm comes not only from polished brass and gleaming mahogany, but also from the engineer operating a vintage steam engine as you glide across the water. The restored Steam Yacht Louise, built in 1902, allows you an opportunity to experience the elegance of Lake Geneva’s Golden Era. Today she is the only lake steam yacht running on steam. Having been converted from steam power to gas, she underwent a complete restoration from 1975 to 1978, and a 1926 Plenty and Sons steam engine was installed. Originally built for John and Louise Mitchell, the Louise was added to the excursion fleet in 1930. The open second deck can be enclosed with clear side curtains for those cool evenings. The Lady’s main deck is enclosed and climate controlled. Her charm lends itself to endless possibilities such as theme parties, corporate outings, and family celebrations. Her spacious decks provide a unique setting for various outings and are perfect for weddings. The Lady of the Lake captures the majesty of America’s Steamboat Era. She has gone through a couple of changes over the years, including adding 15 feet to her length in 1971 and at one time having a large “opera hole” put into the second deck so guests on both decks could hear the performance. The Lady of the Lake has been the flagship of our fleet since she was launched in 1963. From our oldest, the Yacht Polaris (built in 1898), to our most recent addition, the Duchess (2006), we offer visitors a tour of Lake Geneva on board a beautiful piece of history. Lake Geneva Cruise Line is proud of our fleet, consisting of eight boats. Click here to Learn more about charitable giving requestCharitable Giving Request.Click here to Learn more about newsNews.Click here to Learn more about fleet historyFleet History. ![]() Click here to Learn more about webcamWebcam.Click here to Learn more about our staffOur Staff.Click here to Learn more about parking & directionsParking & Directions.Click here to Learn more about about usAbout Us.Click here to Learn more about aboutAbout.Click here to Learn more about weddingsWeddings.Click here to Learn more about holiday offersHoliday Offers.Click here to Learn more about contactContact.Click here to Learn more about vendorsVendors.Click here to Learn more about beverage plansBeverage Plans.Click here to Learn more about cateringCatering.Click here to Learn more about our fleetOur Fleet.Click here to Learn more about corporate eventsCorporate Events.Click here to Learn more about private cruisesPrivate Cruises. ![]()
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