Mannum Dock Museum acknowledges the Nganguraku people as traditional owners of this land. We aim to respect the cultural heritage, sale customs, beliefs and relationship to the land of all indigenous people. Mannum Dock Museum, home of the fully restored Paddle Steamer Marion, presents river history at its best. The Paddle Steamer Marion is a fully restored heritage vessel built in 1897 and is one of the last operational, heritage, steam driven, wood fired, overnight passenger carrying side paddle steamers in the world.If you would like to donate towards its preservation; email museum@psmarion.com or make a donation direct to Mannum Dock Museum Board BSB 105 085 Account 025138740 Ref: Save our Dry Dock (your name). All donations are tax deductable and for further information contact the Mannum Dock Museum (08) 8569 2733. If you would like to know more about the history of the Dry Dock: History of Randell Dry DockThe 2016 event attracted over 7000 people over the two days and exceeded all our expectations. The combination of over 60 boats on display, river cruises on the PS Marion and PS Oscar W, over 60 engines on show and over 40 blacksmiths demonstrating their craft with Model T ford displays on Sunday created an amazing engaging experience for those who attended the event.