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HMAS Burra Bra

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Name
  
Burra Bra

Route
  
Manly

Yard number
  
33

Port of registry
  
Sydney

Builder
  
Mort's Dock

Launched
  
17 June 1908

Operator
  
Port Jackson & Manly Steamship Company

Burra Bra was a ferry that operated by the Port Jackson & Manly Steamship Company from 1908 until 1940, before being requisitioned by the Royal Australian Navy for use as an anti-submarine training vessel and target tow during World War II.

History

Burra Bra was built by Mort's Dock, Woolwich for the Port Jackson & Manly Steamship Company for the Manly service. Launched on 17 June 1908, it was the second of six Binngarra type vessels. It was withdrawn in 1940.

In November 1942, it was requisitioned by the Royal Australian Navy and after conversion to a training ship commissioned as HMAS Burra Bra (FY 69). It was laid up in 1944, before being used to supply steam to vessels under refit. It was sold in November 1947 and scrapped in the 1950s.

References

HMAS Burra Bra Wikipedia