Adelaide (ship): Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Content deleted Content added


 

Line 47: Line 47:

| Ship type = Wood [[Cutter (boat)|Cutter]]

| Ship type = Wood [[Cutter (boat)|Cutter]]

| Ship construction =

| Ship construction =

| Ship tonnage = {{GT|}}

| Ship tonnage =

| Ship displacement = {{NetT|}}

| Ship displacement =

| Ship length =  m

| Ship length =

| Ship beam =  m

| Ship beam =

| Ship height =

| Ship height =

| Ship draught =  m

| Ship draught =

| Ship draft =

| Ship draft =

| Ship hold depth =

| Ship hold depth =

Line 58: Line 58:

| Ship deck clearance =

| Ship deck clearance =

| Ship sail plan =

| Ship sail plan =

| Ship power = NA

| Ship power =

| Ship propulsion =

| Ship propulsion =

| Ship speed =

| Ship speed =


Latest revision as of 08:32, 4 October 2025

History
Name Adelaide
Ship registration number: Unknown
Ship official number: Unknown
Status historic shipwreck[1]
General characteristics
Type Wood Cutter
Ship primary use: Transport
Ship industry:
Ship passenger capacity:

33°36′S 151°18′E / 33.6°S 151.3°E / -33.6; 151.3
Adelaide was a wooden cutter used in the cedar trade that was wrecked and lost off the Hawkesbury River in Broken Bay, New South Wales, in July 1837 while carrying a load of cedar. The wreck has not been located, but a vessel of its description was reported capsized between Cabbage Tree Bay and Bird Island at approximately 33.6°S 151.3°E.[1]

Online Databases
Australian Shipping – Arrivals and Departures 1788-1968 including shipwrecks [1]
Encyclopedia of Australian Shipwrecks – New South Wales Shipwrecks [2]

Books

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top