Sun (ferry)

The Sun is a ferry on the Hawkesbury River, near Sydney. Originally planned as a cream boat for the dairy farmers on the Manning River. Built some time during the second world war. Based at Brooklyn since 1978, on the Dangar Island / Wobby Beach Ferry service, carrying a maximum of 62 passengers. Another craft also known as the Sun was built in 1921 by Allan Kell & Sons at Harrington for the Manning River Dairy Co-op.[1][2][3][4][5]

interior of the MV Sun
departing from Brooklyn

Sun
prow of the ferry, the Sun
History
Operator: Brooklyn Ferry Service
Builder: Bill Ryan, Oxley Island near Taree, Australia
Completed: circa 1942
Identification: 853752 / 17644
Fate: operational
General characteristics
Tonnage: 13
Length: 11.58 metres
Installed power: Gardner 4LW, 75 hp @ 1700 RPM, Natural 4-cylinder diesel, Cylinder capacity: 5,580 cc
Capacity: 62
Crew: 1

References

  1. "Brooklyn Ferry Service". Retrieved 30 October 2020.
  2. Will Connors. "A story on the Cream Boats on the Manning River at Taree.". Manning River Times, January 10, 2006. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
  3. Bob Berry and Terry Tournoff. "Steering Wheel and Gear Box Assembly ; c1950s; 7974". Retrieved 30 October 2020.
  4. "Sun". Australian Maritime Safety Authority. Australian Government. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
  5. Chris Borough - Great Lakes Manning River Shipping NSW - 30th October 2020


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