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In the 1960s, Amsterdam canal tour boats, similar to today's, offered visitors a way to see the city's iconic 17th-century architecture and historic canals, though without the advanced features and specialized vessels seen today. Open boats with simple seating and a captain-guide were likely common for tours of the famous Herengracht, Prinsengracht, and Keizersgracht canals, providing an intimate and unobstructed view of the gabled houses and bridges. While the tourism aspect was established, the main types of vessels were less diverse than the specialized tour boats of the present. Types of Boats Simple, Open Boats: During the 1960s, many canal tour boats were likely open boats with basic seating and a minimal roof or covering for the captain and guide. Propulsion: These boats would have been powered by engines, providing a steady way to navigate the canals. Experience Authentic Views: Passengers would have had an authentic, unobstructed view of the historic merchant houses, the iconic gable-roofed architecture, and the numerous bridges characteristic of the Amsterdam canal ring. Captain-Guided Tours: As is still common, a captain-guide would have navigated the boat while providing commentary on the city's history and landmarks, such as the Anne Frank House. Classic Canal Route: The primary focus of these tours would have been the famous central canals, known as the "Grachtengordel," a concentric belt of waterways that forms a UNESCO World Heritage site. Evolution of Canal Tours Specialized Vessels: The 1960s saw the beginnings of canal cruising, but the highly specialized boats of today, such as luxury salon boats or larger covered craft, were not prevalent. Focus on the City: The core experience of seeing Amsterdam's unique canal system and architecture through the waterways has remained a constant, even as the types of tour boats have changed significantly.