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Kooleen in 1983
History
Australia
NameMV Kooleen
Operator
Port of registrySydney
BuilderState Dockyard
Launched1956
Out of serviceMay 1985
FateScrapped
General characteristics
Tonnage67 tonnes
Decks1
Installed powerCrossley
Speed9 knots
Capacity278
Crew3

The MV Kooleen was a ferry operated by the Sydney Harbour Transport Board and its successors on Sydney Harbour.

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History

When the Sydney Harbour Transport Board took over the Sydney Ferries Limited business in July 1951, it inherited an old fleet in need of replacement. In 1954, an order was placed with the State Dockyard for a prototype new type of ferry. Delivered in 1956, the Kooleen was fully enclosed single-deck ferry with a high all-round view bridge. This was not popular with her passengers, who were used to double deck ferries with outdoor areas and thus no more were ordered. It would not be until the 1968 arrival of the Lady Cutler that renewal of the fleet would commence.[1][2]

The Kooleen remained in service until it was withdrawn in May 1985. In 1986 it was sold and converted to a houseboat. After sinking several times, it was sold in 2003 with the proposal of it being sunk as a dive vessel. However this was not to eventuate, and after sinking again in Berrys Bay it was broken up on site in July 2006.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b MV Kooleen Ferries of Sydney
  2. ^ The 50 Years of Kooleen Afloat Magazine December 2006

External links

  • Media related to Kooleen at Wikimedia Commons
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