According to the web page found at http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/travel/australia/triple-dutch-treat-of-visiting-ships-heading-to-adelaide/story-fni0b7wi-1226671129195
, three Dutch tall ships en route to the International Fleet Review in Sydney will
be staying over at Port Adelaide. The three Dutch tall ships are Oosterschelde, Europa and Tecla. The Oosterschelde is a 50m, 3-masted topsail
schooner of 400 tonnes fully restored in the 1990s. The Dutch ships will be
joined by the SA Maritime Museum's Falie
and One & All to fill the Inner
Harbour at Port Adelaide with sailing vessels of another era. The ships will be
open to the public on the weekend of August 31 and September 1.
Friday, June 28, 2013
Two cannon raised from the Queen Anne’s Revenge
On 20th June, State underwater archaeologists brought
up two cannon from the Queen Anne’s
Revenge shipwreck in Beaufort Inlet. The cannons have been on the ocean
floor for nearly three centuries, going down with Blackbeard’s flagship, which
ran aground near Beaufort in 1718. Since exploration of the shipwreck began in
1997, about 280,000 artifacts have been recovered, including cannons, anchors,
ship’s bell, grenades and platters. Many of those items are on display at the
N.C. Maritime Museum, and others are part of traveling exhibits around the
state.
Sunday, June 16, 2013
The barge "Susan" at Psyche Bend
The Susan was a 59-ton composite barge wrecked at Psyche Bend Pump House, Murray River in 1961.
The vessel was built at Echuca on the Victorian side in 1884 and had a length of 26.21 metres and a beam of 5.486 metres.
Susan
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Type:
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Barge
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Construction:
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Composite
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Primary Industry:
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Unknown
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Sub-Industry:
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Unknown
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Gross Tonnage:
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59
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Net Tonnage:
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Unknown
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Length (mtrs):
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26.21
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Beam (mtrs):
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5.486
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Draft (mtrs):
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1.524
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Cargo:
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Unknown
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Engine:
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Unknown
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Country Built:
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AUSTRALIA
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State Built:
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Victoria
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Port Built:
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Murray
River, Echuca
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Builder:
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Unknown
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Port Registered:
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Adelaide
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When Built:
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1884
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Registration Number:
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1/1886
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Official Number:
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89418
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Sources:
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Kenderdine,
1994, Historic Shipping on the Murray River.
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Anchor at Wallaroo, SA
This is the large anchor located out the front of the Nautical Museum at Wallaroo, South Australia. It was raised off Neptune Island, SA by the SS Cape York. It was donated from the estate of the late Hugh A Fyfe.
Search for the "Griffin"
On 15th June, divers began opening an underwater pit at a remote site in northern Lake Michigan that they say could be the resting place of the Griffin, a ship commanded by the 17th century French explorer La Salle. Visit http://www.timescolonist.com/news/world/divers-begin-lake-michigan-excavation-in-search-of-lost-17th-century-ship-the-griffin-1.322834 for more details.
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