Hi from Australia and the slowly progressing PS Decoy
PS Decoy was built by Henderson & Co in Scotland, knocked down and reassembled in Melbourne Australia in 1878 the worked on the inland river system, as a tug in the gulfs and converted to a pleasure vessel in Perth Australia (2000 Km from Adelaide) to 1915 as sunk
The four photographs I have of her don't indicate or show any Port or Stb navigation lights although all photographs clearly show two search lights just below the wheel house
Interestingly, text indicates that the engine room was lit by kerosene slush lights
Could anyone confirm if ships of British registry in the time periods noted above had navigation lights?
I mean the photographs were taken in daylight - could navigation lights have been red & green lensed kerosene slush lights and taken down in daylight hours??
I have enjoyed immensely reading all the paddledux e-mail communication
regards - Derek Warner