Ability (1878)

A ketch-rigged vessel similar to Ability
History
Name: Ability
Owner: John Breckenridge
Port of registry: Sydney
Builder: William Woodward, Brisbane Water, NSW, Australia
Ship registration number: 37/1878
Ship official number: 74975
Completed: 1878
Status: Wrecked
General characteristics
Type: Wooden ketch
Tonnage: 48 GT
Displacement: 48 NT
Length: 20.72  m
Beam: 5.486  m
Draught: 1.981  m
Installed power: NA

The Ability was a wooden ketch of 48 tons, owned by J. Breckenridge and built at William Woodward in 1878. She ran aground at Cape Hawke, New South Wales, in 1897.

Shipwreck

On 5 January 1897, traveling from Cape Hawke to Sydney with a load of timber, the Ability broke moorings and was beached at Cape Hawke, near Forster. There were no reported deaths.[1][2]

References

  1. Loney, 1992 p.110
  2. Ability (+1897) WRECKsite.eu

Sources


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