MV Georgette

MV Georgette was a ferry owned by Transperth on the Swan River in Perth, Western Australia.

History
Name: MV Georgette
Namesake: Georgette Adams
Owner: Transperth
Operator: Transperth
Route: Barrack Street - Mends Street
Builder: Alf Jahansteen, Forster
In service: 9 February 1981
General characteristics
Length: 15.0 metres
Beam: 4.5 metres
Decks: 1
Propulsion: Gardner 5LW
Speed: 19 knots
Capacity: 92
Crew: 2

History

Georgette was built in 1981 by Alf Jahansen in Forster as the Bardoo for use on Wallis Lake. However its draft was too great to cross sandbars at low tide, so in December 1981 it was sold for use on Port Hacking in Sydney. It was sold again in October 1982 to the Metropolitan Transport Trust and moved by road to be by refurbished by Precision Marine, North Fremantle.[1][2]

It entered service on 5 July 1984 replacing the Vlaming as backup ferry for the Countess II. It was named Georgette after Georgette Adams, the long-time secretary of the Metropolitan Transport Trust's managing director.[3]

References

  1. Georgette Joins MTT Fleet MTT Quarterly September 1984 pages 1/2
  2. Ferries Electric Traction December 1984 page 233
  3. MTT News Rattler issue 146 September 1984 page 8
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