The Lac Du Saint Sacrement is considered to be the flagship of the Lake George Steamboat Company in Warren County, New York.
[1][2] The boat runs on Caterpillar Diesel engines and carries lifejackets for every passenger on board in case of an emergency.
So, the company took action and started construction of the biggest ship it had ever made in Baldwin Shipyard.
The Catholic hierarchy approved the name, the Lac du Saint Sacrement which means Lake of the Blessed Sacrament in French, as well.
And after many speeches and a blessing by Bishop Raymond Kalisz, the Bishop of the Roman Catholic diocese of Wewak, Papua New Guinea,[11] a bottle of champagne was smashed against the ship's capstan head to officially christen the vessel the Lac Du Saint Sacrement.
The keel of the ship, considered to be the most important part of boat construction other than its launching, was installed in June 1979.
The Steel Pier is where the engines were installed as well as general outfitting and the finishing touches of the superstructure.
[14] Lakefront Hourly cruises are offered on both the Mohican II and the Lac du Saint Sacrement.
They are offered in the Spring and Fall from morning to evening and focus on the beauty of the surrounding Adirondack Mountain Range.
In addition to the standard menu, the buffet may also consist of vegetable du jour, potatoes, pasta, or rice.