Harman Patil (Editor)

MV Narrabeen

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
MV Narrabeen

Operator
  
Harbour City Ferries

Route
  
Manly ferry services

Length
  
70 m

Draft
  
3.35 m

Namesake
  
Narrabeen Beach

Port of registry
  
Sydney

Launched
  
1984

Displacement
  
1.034 million kg

Builder
  
State Dockyard

MV Narrabeen httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Owner
  
Government of New South Wales

MV Narrabeen is one of four Freshwater class ferries that operate the Manly ferry service between Circular Quay and Manly on Sydney Harbour. The ferry is owned by the Government of New South Wales and operated by Harbour City Ferries. It is named after Narrabeen Beach on Sydney's Northern Beaches.

Accidents and incidents

  • At approximately 3:30pm on 12 September 1984, Narrabeen crashed into Manly Cove beach at full speed after a computer malfunction. It destroyed shark netting that had been installed the day before, narrowly missing several workmen in the water who were finalising the installation. Narrabeen reversed back into the harbour as far as Dobroyd Head, dragging 180m of floats and netting behind it. There were no injuries, and the passengers were disembarked by 4:15pm.
  • At 12:10pm on 26 May 2005, Narrabeen crashed into the north-eastern corner of No. 5 Wharf at Circular Quay. The forward flagpole broke and struck a passenger, who sustained facial injuries. The vessel's bow sustained damage, and ballast water escaped into the harbour. The floating section of the wharf was also damaged. An inquest found the cause of the accident to be pilot error; the Master of the Narrabeen mistakenly believed the controls had malfunctioned, when in fact he had failed to correctly select "Manoeuvering" mode prior to berthing.
  • References

    MV Narrabeen Wikipedia