Gladstone
Vessel numberHV000174
Official Number317076
Previous owner
Stannard Bros
Builder
Stannard Bros
Designer
Stannard Bros
Designer
John Bolton
Date1964
DimensionsVessel Dimensions: 15.1 m x 14.3 m x 4.57 m x 2.2 m, 32.35 tonnes (49.54 ft x 46.92 ft x 14.99 ft x 7.22 ft, 32.87 tons)
Registered Dimensions: 14.57 m x 4.57 m x 2.68 m, 32.35 tons x 13.94 tons (47.8 ft x 14.99 ft x 8.79 ft)
Registered Dimensions: 14.57 m x 4.57 m x 2.68 m, 32.35 tons x 13.94 tons (47.8 ft x 14.99 ft x 8.79 ft)
Terms
- original hull
- original deck
- original superstructure
- original layout
- original gearbox
- original shaft
- tug
- Gosford
- steel
- steel/iron
- fibreglass
- monohull
- chines
- displacement
- skeg rudder
- full decked
- cabin
- wheelhouse
- wheel
- motor vessel
- inboard
- diesel
- single
- operational
- floating
- transport
- construction
- period
- construction/repair
- materials used
GLADSTONE was the first steel tug for Stannards, replacing the earlier wooden tow boats whose designs often dated back to World War II. It features typical steel construction for the period and has a fibreglass wheelhouse and cabin. The 15 m long vessel is currently powered by a 350 kW General Motors diesel and is steered in a conventional manner by a rudder behind the single propeller, not the more recent adjustable dual propeller methods.
This vessel was a typical port workhorse fulfilling a number of general duties besides towing and manoeuvering vessels. It continues in this work under private ownership on Brisbane Waters NSW and remains in good condition.
SignificanceGLADSTONE is an early example of a1960s steel tug, locally designed and built for operation on Sydney Harbour by the Sydney based firm Stannard Bros. It is a agood example of a typical, practical small tug design from the 1960s.
1927
1922
George Towns and Sons