First Fleet-class ferry explained

The First Fleet class is a class of ferry operated by Transdev Sydney Ferries on Sydney Harbour.

History

In the early 1980s, the Urban Transit Authority ordered nine catamaran ferries from Carrington Slipways, Tomago. They were to replace the K-class and wooden Lady class ferries on Sydney Harbour. The new vessels were named after ships of the First Fleet and were delivered between 1984 and 1986. It was originally intended that they would operate services on the Parramatta River, but they generated too much wash.

In 2006/07, the class were repowered with MTU Series 60 engines.[1] As at November 2023, all nine remain in service with Transdev Sydney Ferries.[2]

Between 2020 and 2022, eight of the ferries underwent life extension rebuilds to extend their lives for a further 10 years. The work was undertaken by Birdon at Port Macquarie and included new engines, refurbished interiors, the provision of air conditioning and additional safety features. The first vessel completed was the Golden Grove in June 2020.[3] [4]

Vessels

Photo of VesselNameCall signMMSIShipyard noLaunchedStatusNamesakeReferenceAdditional Information
Supply1649650334480016310 December 1984ActiveFirst vessel in service.
Sirius1562250334570016420 August 1984ActiveFirst vessel launched. Had different handrails up until 2023 drydocking. One of 3 vessels surveyed to go to Manly.
Alexander1551750334490016519 January 1985Active[5] Only vessel to not receive a refit. Last vessel with wooden sponsons.
Borrowdale168525033451004 February 1985Active[6] Has a flattened bow unique to this vessel.
Charlotte1725850334520016723 February 1985Active[7]
Fishburn1551950334530017631 August 1985Active[8] One of 3 vessels surveyed to go to Manly.
Friendship174585033454009 May 1986Active[9] Last vessel in service.
Golden Grove1649750334550017716th November 1985Active[10] The pattern of windows that open is different on this vessel. First to receive refit. One of 3 vessels surveyed to go to Manly.
Scarborough168145033456001781 February 1986ActiveScarborough

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303222539/http://www.marinebusiness.com.au/archive/news-in-brief-june-2007 News in Brief
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20231104072216/https://www.transdev.com.au/solutions/one-fleet-9-vessel-class/ First fleet class
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20201204210159/https://www.birdon.com.au/golden-grove-ferry-refurbishment/ Golden Grove Ferry Refurbishment
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20231014092504/https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-06-19/sydney-ferries-refurbishment-new-lease-of-life-in-port-macquarie/12369364?fbclid=IwAR2qbBZY522KBZwB4RnAxFGD_633CgtXcM3IlK4-T4nXt-Gtar1T6oS1icg Sydney ferries get a facelift at Port Macquarie to extend life just shy of 50 years
  5. http://www.ferriesofsydney.com/alexander.html Alexander
  6. http://www.ferriesofsydney.com/borrowdale.html Borrowdale
  7. http://www.ferriesofsydney.com/Charlotte%20II.html Charlotte
  8. http://www.ferriesofsydney.com/fishburn.html Fishburn
  9. http://www.ferriesofsydney.com/friendship.html Friendship
  10. http://www.ferriesofsydney.com/Golden%20Grove.html Golden Grove