Halley (ship)

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Halley (ship)
History
Name
  • 1960 - 1975: Bass Trader
  • 1975 - 1984: Halley
Owner
Builder State Dockyard, Newcastle, Australia
Yard number64
Laid down14 September 1959
Launched3 December 1960
In service5 April 1961
Out of service8 June 1982
Identification IMO number:  5037735
FateScrapped
General characteristics
Tonnage4,129  GT
Length98.2 metres
Beam17.3 metres
Propulsion2 Napier Deltic T18-27Cs

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

History

The Bass Strait 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 [4] It was withdrawn on 14 March 1975 and sold to Halley Enterprising, Italy in and renamed Halley. It was withdrawn on 8 June 1982 and scrapped in Savona, Italy in November 1984.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

  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. 1 2 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