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replacing the promenade deck guardrails with further bulwark plating. Visually, this resolved the rather stumpy looking bows by extending the bow line. The bow modifications also provided an opportunity to visually distinguish the two identical vessels. The canvas dodgers lashed behind the promenade deck railings were cut differently for each vessel. When the bulwarks were fully extended,
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Passenger accommodation included a Ladies' Saloon with padded benches and the promenade deck house with reversible padded benches. Passenger housing was also on the main, promenade and cabin decks. Outside seating on the main deck and lower cabins was wood benches. Both ferries were the first in the
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cabin was on forward cabin deck. Other equipment included a wireless (provided 1928) and radio-telephone (provided in 1955). In 1947, two additional cabins were provided on the sun deck attached to wheelhouses. The same year, Brown Bros. electro-hydraulic steering controlled by telemotor was added.
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The vessels had three decks and a cabin flat. Navigation bridges and wheelhouses were located at the fore and aft ends of the sun deck. Originally there was one cabin attached to each wheelhouse on the sun deck, and later two. Three lifeboats on sun deck (later supplemented by one workboat). Crew's
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Christmas Day night, 1946, ran aground in fog at Obelisk Bay, and remained stuck for several hours while the wharfingers at Manly were wondering where she had got to—in those days there was no radio on board—and was nearly eight hours late when she was towed off by three tugs after the fog had
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There were eight gangway exits on each on the promenade and main decks. Three double stairways (fore, aft and amidships) connected the main and promenade decks, and two single stairways to the fore and aft cabins. Each ship required thirteen crew and could carry up to 1,587 passengers, a capacity
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As built, the built up sections of the bow were not extended far back and did not keep the boats dry. Initially, canvas dodgers were lashed behind the promenade deck railing. Circa 1930, the bulwarks were lengthened by extending the bow plating further back. They were extended again circa 1935 by
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had double-ended steel hulls with a bar keel, 6 watertight bulkheads and timber decks. Their superstructures were steel up to promenade deck level and timber above this level. Each ferry displaced 799.5 tons of water, were 220 feet long, 35 feet 11 inches broad, and drawing 12 feet six inches of
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Steam for the engines was provided by four single-ended cylindrical Scotch boilers, placed in pairs back to back in two stokeholds, and fitted for burning either oil or coal. This arrangement necessitated the use of two funnels, which, because of the arrangement of the boilers, had to be placed
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were aging and not meeting requirements of the service. With construction commenced on a Sydney
Harbour bridge crossing, and expectations that a rail link to Manly would be built in 10 years (but never eventuated), the company was seeking faster and larger vessels to compete. Quotations from
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made 13,468 trips compared to 14,907 by the other four ships in service. By the mid-1950s, however, patronage fell impacting the company's fortunes and the two ships were beginning to age. Both vessels were mortgaged to the
Commercial Bank, Sydney from 4 August 1950 with the mortgages being
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lifted and people realised what happened. She had lost her rudder, damaged her propeller, and bent hull frames. Repairs to the ferry cost £6,500, and most of the travellers had to wait through the small hours of the morning before being lifted off.
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Australian builders were considered too high, and proposals were sought from
Britain for the design and construction of the vessels. The company considered diesel propulsion; however, marine diesel technology was still in a relative infancy.
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entered service on 6 December 1928 and 25 December 1928, respectively. They proved most popular with the traveling public and attracted significant extra patronage for the company. They were not only bigger and faster than preceding ferries
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E.H. Mitchell to a basic specification by W.L. Dendy, then the general manager of the PJ & MS Co. They were designed to provide a 17-knot service to compete with a proposed Manly and district train line that never eventuated.
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was only marginally slower. The two ferries were built in
Scotland and steamed to Sydney under their own power. The cost to build them in Australia was too high, so the company looked to Scotland for their new ships.
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continued alone and her last three years were as a relief vessel. Her final run was on 7 July 1968 under
Captain K Ross. She too was decommissioned and sold to Strides where she was laid up next to the hulk of
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depot where in 1962 she began popping rivets and leaking. She was sold in 1963 to
Strides & Co shipbreakers. The stripped hulk was towed out of the harbour where she was scuttled on 12 August 1969.
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They were the second-last steam powered ferries built for the PJ & MS Co, possessing inverted direct-acting four-cylinder triple-expansion fully reversible steam engines manufactured by
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Bristol Green colour scheme to the Manly ferry service. The colour scheme replaced the old black, white-striped hull which the Manly fleet had carried since
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discharged on each of the vessels sales. The two steamers were faster than their running mates, but they were costly to run. After
Balgowlah was withdrawn from service and
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for eight days for repairs. The crew become apprehensive about continuing, and the
Captain lost the support of some of the officers. After travelling through the
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Manly fleet to be built with enclosed upper decks, a marked improvement for passengers on all preceding ferries' windswept open decks. Four of the six existing
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was told to proceed. Ultimately, both boats stayed in Aden for two months during which time most of the crew had to be forced on board. A stowaway on
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which heeled over throwing a number of her passengers into the water. No-one was seriously injured and the boats were not significantly damaged.
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the point went the other way to form a 'swallow tail'. This painted distinction was removed in 1958 when both vessels were painted identically.
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pulled her off later that afternoon. After damage to her rudder and propeller blades was repaired, she was returned to service on 9 April 1936.
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failed to stop at Manly wharf and rammed the footpath and Manly pool. Divers were needed to clear a rope that had wrapped round the propeller.
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was fitted with a bow propeller and rudder for her double-ended service configuration, and her official trials were on 30 November 1928 and
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12 February 1953, collision with Manly Wharf causing significant damage to herself, to the wharf and destroying the local tourism offices.
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left on 1–2 June 1928 under Captain Abrahm and a crew of eighteen. To save costs, each vessel used only one of four available boilers.
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and without a steam winch, her anchor was handled manually with the assistance of a hand winch. Seventy miles from Sydney,
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considerably slower. Only the later hydrofoils (introduced 1960s) and catamarans (introduced 1990s) have been faster.
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1313:. Broadmeadow NSW: Newey & Beath Printers Pty Ltd. pp. 38–44.
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2438:Timeline of Sydney Harbour ferries
1389:(Thesis). The University of Sydney
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187:D. and W. Henderson and Company
2433:List of Sydney Harbour ferries
2407:Sydney Harbour Transport Board
1547:Sydney eScholarship Repository
1387:Sydney eScholarship Repository
1285:List of Sydney Harbour ferries
477:, of Glasgow, producing 3,200
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1423:Andrews, Graeme (1975).
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2361:Transdev Sydney Ferries
385:Design and construction
153:220 ft (67 m)
119:General characteristics
3196:Sydney Eastern Suburbs
2841:The Bluebell Collision
2402:Sydney Ferries Limited
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1571:Prescott, A M (1984).
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1664:"CURL CURL REFLOATED"
1425:The Ferries of Sydney
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2503:Shipwrecks by region
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2443:Greycliffe disaster
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1636:"CURL CURL IN DOCK"
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49:Napier & Miller
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1309:Clark, LA (1976).
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134:Displacement
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3547:Iron Knight
2720:Kooroongaba
2270:First Fleet
2219:Sydney 2000
2205:Sophia Jane
2184:Queenscliff
2110:Lady Denman
2103:Lady Cutler
2012:Kooroongaba
1991:Kookooburra
1608:"TELEGRAMS"
1197: /
813:(1901) and
739:Middle Head
339:(1913) and
279:suburbs of
74:, Australia
32:Manly Wharf
30:approaches
3864:Categories
3842:HMAS
3834:HMAS
3826:HMAS
3818:HMAS
3810:HMAS
3802:HMAS
3794:HMAS
3786:HMAS
3770:HMAS
3762:HMAS
3748:Marguerite
3746:HMAS
3732:Kookaburra
3730:HMAS
3722:HMAS
3714:HMAS
3706:HMAS
3698:HMAS
3690:HMAS
3682:HMAS
3674:HMAS
3652:HMAS
3606:HMAS
3598:HMAS
3590:HMAS
3554:Ly-ee-Moon
3504:HMAS
3454:Shoalhaven
3315:Three Bees
3241:Greycliffe
3162:HMAS
3041:HMAS
2955:Merksworth
2749:Wollongbar
2704:HMAS
2654:Catterthun
2562:Wollongbar
2546:Tassie III
2539:Friendship
2531:Enterprize
2276:Freshwater
2170:North Head
2131:Lady Scott
2089:Kuring-gai
2033:Kirribilli
2005:Koompartoo
1879:Freshwater
1865:Experiment
1808:Brightside
1787:Barrenjoey
1487:SS Dee Why
1320:0909650055
1296:References
1118:Lady Scott
1070:St Aristel
1001:Kirribilli
949:St Aristel
842:Barrenjoey
791:Barrenjoey
770:including—
715:Freshwater
664:Cape Hawke
617:Suez Canal
479:horsepower
408:Barrenjoey
347:Kuring-gai
336:Barrenjoey
306:Kuring-gai
295:Background
174:Propulsion
141:(812
87:In service
59:, Scotland
3804:Swordsman
3778:USS
3708:Kara Kara
3684:Encounter
3661:Curl Curl
3639:Bellubera
3616:Balgowlah
3608:Australia
3561:Olive Cam
3533:Dureenbee
3443:Shockwave
3384:Illawarra
3270:Iserbrook
3156:Queen Bee
3129:Charlotte
3043:Allenwood
3000:Wendouree
2898:Excalibur
2891:Estramina
2640:(wr.1933)
2517:Adventure
2283:Hydrofoil
2162:Narrabeen
2154:Narrabeen
2082:Kurrab-Ba
2026:Kosciusko
1942:Kara Kara
1843:Curl Curl
1829:Burra Bra
1801:Binngarra
1794:Bellubera
1780:Baragoola
1773:Balgowlah
1719:Curl Curl
1257:Long Reef
1219:Curl Curl
1161:Curl Curl
1144:Curl Curl
1136:Baragoola
1131:Curl Curl
1098:Bellubera
1091:Bellubera
1082:Bellubera
1074:Lindfield
1058:Curl Curl
1051:Curl Curl
1040:Curl Curl
1026:Curl Curl
1015:Curl Curl
1008:Curl Curl
953:Lindfield
941:Curl Curl
932:Incidents
884:Curl Curl
850:Bellubera
846:Baragoola
833:Curl Curl
825:Curl Curl
819:Burra Bra
815:Binngarra
807:Curl Curl
799:Binngarra
785:Baragoola
779:Burra Bra
773:Binngarra
763:Curl Curl
753:Curl Curl
735:Curl Curl
730:Bellubera
725:Curl Curl
710:Curl Curl
702:Curl Curl
694:Curl Curl
687:Curl Curl
668:Curl Curl
621:Curl Curl
588:Curl Curl
543:Curl Curl
506:Curl Curl
502:Curl Curl
491:amidships
469:Machinery
458:Binngarra
436:Curl Curl
423:Curl Curl
404:Binngarra
399:Curl Curl
351:Binngarra
342:Baragoola
330:Balgowlah
324:Bellubera
318:Burra Bra
312:Binngarra
285:Curl Curl
266:Curl Curl
257:Curl Curl
232:Curl Curl
139:long tons
95:Completed
90:1928–1968
64:Operators
28:Curl Curl
3836:Vigilant
3828:Vendetta
3796:Stalwart
3772:Mercedes
3692:Geranium
3646:Brighton
3630:SS
3622:SS
3614:SS
3592:Adelaide
3422:Comboyne
3413:SS
3400:Adolphus
3350:Adelphoi
3301:Kuttabul
3291:SS
3256:Hereward
3234:Goolgwai
3212:Colonist
3171:Tuncurry
3140:SS
3122:Argument
3108:Adelaide
3088:Paterson
3078:MV
3049:SS
3028:Adelaide
2991:MV
2985:Recovery
2976:SS
2963:Maianbar
2946:SS
2919:Gertrude
2856:Colonist
2854:SS
2846:SS
2828:Alhambra
2799:Adelaide
2747:SS
2741:Wanganui
2675:SS
2669:Fairwind
2667:MV
2652:SS
2560:SS
2537:SS
2318:SuperCat
2313:RiverCat
2233:Vaucluse
2226:Surprise
2096:Kuttabul
2054:Kummulla
1963:Karrabee
1956:Karingal
1935:Kanimbla
1928:Kanangra
1914:Kameruka
1836:Collaroy
1822:Brothers
1815:Brighton
1279:See also
1185:151°20′E
1173:Fern Bay
811:Kuringai
645:Surabaya
373:Brighton
333:(1912),
327:(1910),
321:(1908),
315:(1905),
214:Capacity
195:2 shafts
111:Scrapped
45:Builders
3820:Torrens
3812:Tingira
3788:Pioneer
3780:Osborne
3724:Kuramia
3668:Dee Why
3506:Voyager
3491:Koraaga
3463:Advance
3365:Advance
3357:Advance
3330:Woomera
3285:Karangi
3185:Windsor
3035:Advance
2978:Oakland
2970:Norfolk
2933:Grecian
2912:Francis
2863:Contest
2848:Cawarra
2813:Advance
2806:Adolphe
2769:Ability
2684:Fitzroy
2638:Advance
2603:Acielle
2596:Absalom
2589:Ability
2293:K class
2265:Emerald
2258:Dee Why
2240:Wallaby
2177:Phantom
2075:Kurraba
2068:Kuranda
2061:Kuramia
1998:Kooleen
1984:Kirrule
1970:Kiandra
1949:Kareela
1907:Kaludah
1850:Dee Why
1703:Dee Why
1271:Dee Why
1253:Dee Why
1238:Dee Why
1223:Dee Why
1182:33°41′S
1169:Rozelle
1165:Dee Why
1156:Dee Why
1148:Balmain
1068:. Tugs
1044:Kiandra
1035:Kiandra
1032:ferry,
980:Dee Why
975:Kirrule
972:ferry,
963:Dee Why
922:at the
914:Dee Why
899:Dee Why
880:Dee Why
865:Dee Why
837:Dee Why
829:Dee Why
803:Dee Why
767:Dee Why
721:Dee Why
706:Dee Why
698:Dee Why
672:Dee Why
660:Dee Why
652:Dee Why
637:Colombo
633:Dee Why
629:Dee Why
613:Algiers
609:Dee Why
605:sponson
599:Dee Why
584:Dee Why
570:Dee Why
525:Dee Why
498:Dee Why
440:Dee Why
431:Phantom
416:Dee Why
395:Dee Why
367:Glasgow
281:Dee Why
270:Dee Why
261:Dee Why
226:Dee Why
166:Draught
103:Retired
82:1927/28
57:Glasgow
3756:Mallow
3716:Kianga
3676:Doomba
3632:Barcoo
3624:Bantam
3540:George
3513:Wandra
3470:Aeolus
3373:Koonya
3367:(1874)
3359:(1872)
3308:Martha
3249:Herald
3219:Dunbar
3149:Narara
3080:Nimbin
3058:Hazard
2948:Lindus
2870:Dundee
2815:(1884)
2786:(1877)
2784:Active
2778:(1850)
2776:Active
2760:Hunter
2713:Kalang
2677:Fingal
2631:Adonis
2288:JetCat
2191:Rodney
2047:Kulgoa
1977:Kirawa
1921:Kamiri
1900:Kalang
1893:Kaikai
1886:Herald
1579:
1553:1 June
1463:31 May
1431:
1393:1 June
1347:
1317:
1140:'s
1125:Demise
1101:'s
1094:'s
1066:Nevade
1038:. The
1019:Nimrod
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978:. The
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602:'s
528:'s
483:bronze
419:'s
277:Sydney
150:Length
137:799.5
72:Sydney
34:, 1954
3844:Yarra
3764:Medea
3754:HMAS
3740:Lewes
3654:Colac
3600:Anzac
3498:Nancy
3477:Agnes
3415:Bombo
3407:Agnes
3393:Adele
3328:HMAS
3299:HMAS
3283:HMAS
3277:Itata
3232:HMAS
3205:Agnes
3178:Whale
3142:Myola
3115:Aenid
3086:HMAS
3065:Henri
3008:WST-1
2993:Sygna
2821:Agnes
2734:Trial
2727:Titan
2661:Edwin
2582:Abbey
2554:Waree
2552:HMAS
2524:Agnes
2308:River
2278:class
2260:class
2165:(III)
2149:(III)
2146:Manly
2138:Manly
2019:Koree
997:Himma
289:Manly
207:knots
202:Speed
79:Built
3738:HMS
3700:Huon
3484:Hive
3293:Kate
3164:Swan
3006:USS
2961:TSS
2940:Hope
2905:Fido
2698:Jane
2610:Acme
2298:Lady
2141:(II)
2040:Kubu
1860:(II)
1678:2020
1650:2020
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