HMAS Carroo

HMAS Carroo
History
United Kingdom
Owner: G. S. Yuill (1897)
Builder: Edward Bros., North Shields
Launched: 1897
Fate: Bought by Adelaide Steamship Company in 1897.
Australia
Name:
  • Carroo (1897-1954)
  • Kgari(1954-1976)
Namesake:
  • Carroo - Aboriginal name for creek
  • Kgari - Aboriginal name for 'Fraser Island' or 'paradise'
Owner: Adelaide Steamship Company
In service: 1897
Out of service: 1942
Fate: Requistioned Royal Australian Navy in 1942, Scuttled in 1976 in Hervey Bay.
Australia
Name: Carroo
In service: 1942
Out of service: 1946
Fate: Returned to owners in 1946
General characteristics
Type: Steel twin screw
Tonnage: 272 gross tonnes
Length: 130 ft 5 in (39.75 m)
Beam: 25 ft 1 in (7.65 m)
Draught: 8 ft 9 in (2.67 m)
Installed power: 140 inverted horsepower
Propulsion: Twin compound steam engine
Speed: 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph)

HMAS Carroo was a lighter of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) between 1942 and 1946 during World War II. Built for G. S. Yuill, London, she was sold to the Adelaide Steamship Company in September 1897. She was requisitioned by the RAN in June 1942 until she was returned to her owners in 1946. She was sold in 1954 to Hopewell Steam Shipping Company Ltd, Maryborough and was renamed Kgari. She was scuttled at Roy Rufus Reef, Hervey Bay on 19 September 1976.

Construction and design

Built in 1897 by Edward Bros., North Shields for G. S. Yuill based at London.

Operational service

Bought in September 1897 by the Adelaide Steamship Company and was rebuilt in 1904.[1] She was gutted by fire on 8 March 1920 and rebought from the underwriters and refitted in 1921.[2] She was requisitioned by the RAN in June 1942 for service as a lighter during World War II and she was returned to her owners at the end of hostilities. She was sold in 1954 to Hopewell Steam Shipping Company Ltd and renamed Kgari.

Fate

She was scuttled at Roy Rufus Reef, Hervey Bay on 19 September 1976.

Citations

  1. "Adelaide Steamship Company". South Australian Register, Thursday 29 July 1897 p.9. Retrieved 27 April 2011.
  2. "Carroo Disaster". Cairns Post, Tuesday 9 March 1920 p.5. Retrieved 27 April 2011.

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