Peninsula Princess (Australia)
The ferry in 2008 | |
History | |
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Name: | Peninsula Princess[1] |
Operator: | Peninsula Searoad Transport Pty Ltd |
Port of registry: | Australia |
Builder: | Stuart Ballantyne, ASD Marine Construction |
Laid down: | Carrington Slipways, New South Wales, Australia |
Completed: | 1987 |
Out of service: | 1993 |
Identification: | IMO Number: 8614481[2] |
Status: | Out of service |
General characteristics | |
Class and type: | Single-ended, roll-on/roll-off |
Tonnage: | 197 GRT |
Length: | 35.6 m (116.8 ft) |
Beam: | 13.4 m (44.0 ft) |
Draft: | 2.3 m (7 ft 6.6 in) |
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Propulsion: | Gearbox: Reintjes WAF 340 3.5:1 |
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Crew: | Four in summer, three in winter |
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The Peninsula Princess is a single ended roll-on/roll-off vehicle ferry owned by Peninsula Searoad Transport of Victoria, Australia. It operated between the heads of Port Phillip Bay between the towns of Queenscliff and Sorrento from 1987[1] to 1993.[3] It was replaced by the MV Queenscliff.
In 2004 the ferry was sighted docked in the Tamar River in Launceston, Tasmania.[4] In July 2008 the Peninsula Princess was bought back into service on the Queenscliff - Sorrento route, when one of the larger ferries was in dry dock.
In 2009 the ferry temporarily operated the Bruny Island Ferry route, replacing the Mirambeena while it underwent maintenance.[5]
The ferry has operated the Queenscliff - Sorrento route when the MV Queenscliff underwent a refit and maintenance in mid-2011 [6] and again in July and August 2013.[7]
References
- 1 2 Peninsular Stamp Club (1987), Notes on the inauguration of the Peninsular Princess car / passenger ferry
- ↑ Australian Maritime Safety Authority. "List of Registered Ships". www.amsa.gov.au. Retrieved 2011-01-16.
- ↑ "Premier Launches New Bay Ferry Service". Media Release. Office of the Premier (Victoria). 22 December 1993. Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2007-07-26.
- ↑ "Member for Flinders Liz Penfold MP Parliamentary Travel report King Island/ Tasmania/ Melbourne". 16–29 April 2004. Archived from the original on 29 September 2007. Retrieved 2007-07-26.
- ↑ Bruny News No 341, August 2009, p.26
- ↑ "Queenscliff Sorrento Ferry - Intown Geelong". 29 September 2011. Retrieved 2011-09-29.
- ↑ "Service Change Alert". Retrieved 2013-07-31.
The smaller ferry, the Peninsula Princess, will be replacing the MV Queenscliff from 4PM Tuesday the 16th of July through to the 23rd of August whilst it is in Dry Dock for an engine upgrade and routine maintenance.