Talk:SS William A. Irvin
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As a tour guide
editHello all,
I've been a tour guide on the Irvin for the last four years, so that's where I've been getting all this information from. I'm pretty busy at school, so I'm trying to add a little bit every day. Does anyone know how to cite personal or professional experience? Because I'm not getting this info from a web page; this is coming from a script and several years of experience.
I'll try to get a bunch of pictures up as soon as I can. If I can't get them this year, I'll wait until summer so I can go myself into the engine room, boiler room, guest and crew's quarters, pilothouse, tunnels, etc.
Thanks! --Erik
Soleado10er 08:08, 23 September 2007 (UTC)
Lot of great information here, but presented in a very non-encyclopedia language. Thanks for the excellent data. Please try to make it a bit less theatrical.
Thanks! Wayne User:VaderSS 23:47, 5 October 2007 (UTC)
Assessment
editI assessed this article as Start class because it only has 1 reference, and only a handful of internal links. It could also use a photo or two. If she's a museum ship, it should be no problem for someone nearby to get some photos of her. I think the "B" rating from WP:minnesota is a bit generous for the article's current status. Parsecboy 12:50, 17 October 2007 (UTC)
Details
editI love ships, especially bulk, but I don’t think it ever says how many people it can hold, I looked it up and it holds 32 people. Just a random thing to think about. 107.123.1.40 (talk) 23:59, 17 October 2022 (UTC)