Paddleducks
Old Yahoo Group => Yahoo Messages => Topic started by: P Webster on June 20, 2005, 06:34:06 PM
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Joe the only data I have is the boat was assembled out here in at a
place called Mannum in South Australia in 1916 Loa is 116 ft. Beam 13.
2 ft. Depth 4.8 ft.
Hope this helps in your search
Peter W
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Peter/Joe - according to 'Ships of the Inland Rivers' - page 58 & 59 [which I will post a copy with
the detail of the Lady Darling], I quote
'Captain Stuart - A swp, said to measure 800g & 500n tons, but these figures obviously are very
inflated. 116.0x27.5x4.8, 135' OA, 3'3" draft'
'Hull built in Cincinitti, USA - imported in sections & assembled near Mannum during 1915'
'Reassembled under the direction of an American engineer R.C.Cutting. Launched in 1916 &
towed to Blanchtown where her upper works were constructed'
I will also photocopy a small photograph of swp Captain Stuart as it appears she has a conventional
pointed bow, however has what appear to be an atwart ship beam accross the bow with two pushing
posts mounted on that beam & comparing the size of the adult person on the bow the vertical pushing
posts could be 4' high x say 14' centers - Derek
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> 'Captain Stuart - A swp, said to measure 800g & 500n tons, but
these figures obviously are very inflated. 116.0x27.5x4.8, 135' OA,
3'3" draft'
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This sounds more accurate. George M.Verity (ori. S. S. Thorpe)is
130.1 x 35.1 x 5.1
I'll see what I can dig up. If any of you have any kind of photos of
the Sturt I'd like to see them.