Halley (ship)

Halley (ship)
History
Name
  • 1960–1975: Bass Trader
  • 1975–1984: Halley
Owner
BuilderState Dockyard, Newcastle, Australia
Yard number64
Laid down14 September 1959
Launched3 December 1960
In service5 April 1961
Out of service8 June 1982
IdentificationIMO number5037735
FateScrapped
General characteristics
Tonnage4,129 GT
Length98.2 m (322 ft 2 in)
Beam17.3 m (56 ft 9 in)
Propulsion2 Napier Deltic T18-27Cs

Halley, formerly Bass Trader, was a roll-on/roll-off ship operated by Australian National Line.

History

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Bass Trader was the second roll-on/roll-off ship operated by Australian National Line.[1] Its keel was laid at the State Dockyard, Newcastle on 14 September 1959, being launched on 3 December 1960 by Minister for Customs Denham Henty's wife. It was commissioned 5 April 1961.[2][3]

It operated from Webb Dock to Burnie, Bell Bay and Devonport. In February 1966 it ran aground in Port Phillip off St Leonards.[4] It was withdrawn on 14 March 1975 and sold to Halley Enterprising, Italy in and renamed Halley. It was withdrawn on 8 June 1982 and scrapped in Savona, Italy in November 1984.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Vehicle Ferry Almost Ready Canberra Times 1 April 1961 page 16
  2. ^ Andrews, Graeme (1980). A Log of Great Australian Ships. AH & AW Reed. p. 23. ISBN 0589502026.
  3. ^ a b ANL: a fleet history of Australian National Line, 1957-1999. Nautical Association of Australia. 2020. pp. 179–185. ISBN 9780975689646.
  4. ^ Bass Trader refloated Canberra Times 7 February 1966 page 3