Kowarra
Vessel numberHV000462
Vessel Registration NumberG1191S
Previous owner
Australian Army
Previous owner
South Australian Harbors Board
Date1945
DimensionsVessel Dimensions: 13.7 m x 13.41 m x 4.34 m x 1.52 m (44.95 ft x 44 ft x 14.24 ft x 4.99 ft)
Terms
- partially restored hull
- partially restored deck
- original superstructure
- original layout
- original gearbox
- original shaft
- tug
- timber
- carvel
- timber plywood
- timber planked
- timber planked
- timber plywood
- monohull
- plumb stem
- plumb transom
- displacement
- round bottom
- launch deadwood
- motor vessel
- diesel
- inboard
- single
- full decked
- cabin
- wheelhouse
- non-operational
- military
- industry/commerce
- type/use
The tugboats were used to tow supply barges amongst the island groups around Papua New Guinea and nearby once they were regained from Japanese control. Most of the vessels were then decommissioned after the war. In 1954 the South Australian Harbors Board purchased five of these tugs, and KOWARRA was one of these that found use In SA for nearly 40 years around the many industrial and commercial ports in the region, along with NABILLA.
KOWARRA is now privately owned and is one of a small number of these craft still in operating condition in Australia, and still has its original superstructure.
SignificanceKOWARRA is one of the 45 foot towboats built at various yards around Australia during World War II for wartime service. It is an Australian design adapted from an American tug design. It is not known where KOWARRA was built or what its service record was. After the war it was one the towboats purchased for use in South Australia by their Department of Harbors and Marine. It formed a strong association with the area over almost four decades of service. It is one of a small number of the towboats that is still operational.
1945