Cerberus IV
Vessel numberHV000329
Designer
Arthur Swinfield
Builder
Brooks Robinson
Date1945
DimensionsVessel Dimensions: 13.72 m x 4.23 m x 1.8 m, 30 tonnes (45 ft x 13.88 ft x 5.91 ft, 30.48 tons)
Terms
- original hull
- partially restored hull
- substantially restored hull
- partially modified hull
- original deck
- partially restored deck
- original superstructure
- partially restored superstructure
- partially restored gearbox
- tug
- motor launch
- Cardwell
- timber
- carvel
- timber planked
- monohull
- plumb stem
- plumb transom
- displacement
- round bottom
- full keel
- skeg rudder
- internal
- wheelhouse
- wheel
- inboard
- single
- floating
- hard stand/cradle
- military
- type/use
- construction
- construction/repair
- methods used
- written, photographic, film, audio
- educational
- memorial
However some confusion exists about the true identity of these surviving tugs and CERBERUS IV may have had a different builder and original name.
The tug is heavily constructed in the typical manner of these carvel planked vessels and much of the planking and internal structure remains original with repairs being done due to deterioration.
CERBERUS IV is similar to both NABILLA (HV000083) and BAREKI (HV000028).
SignificanceCERBERUS IV is one of the wartime wooden tugs or tow boats as they were also known, designed in Sydney by Arthur Swinfield, and built in many different Australian yards during World War II for military service. A relatively small but unknown number have survived and CERBERUS IV, now more than 60 years old, is an operating example still largely in its original configuration. In 2009 it was being restored in northern Queensland to be used as a private motor vessel.
1945
1945
1935