All photos must be your own.
Please include the MMSI or Plane Tail Number in the name, tag or description. Please read our guidelines on photo criteria for approval.
All photos must be your own.
Please include the MMSI or Plane Tail Number in the name, tag or description. Please read our guidelines on photo criteria for approval.
Built in the early 1900's commenced work as S.S. Perth in 1914 operating as a ferry across the Swan River between South Perth and the City at Barrack St jetty.
Steam engine replaced with diesel in 1970, taken out of service in 1982.
Restored as a community project in 2009 and currently located in a pen in Jervoise Bay, Henderson.
Currently the oldest working wooden boat in Western Australia. The hull is Oregon & Jarrah with Nyatoh superstructure. It has 2 steering stations with a rudder at each end so no need to turn around when operating as a ferry.
No MMSI but nice to look at.
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