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Evening News Thursday 2 1903 Seagoing tugs ventured up and down the coast looking for incoming vessels to tow into ports, it appears from the story below, the race to secure a tow became very competitive and dangerous. |
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It was reported in Sydney to-day that a some what exciting incident occurred off Jervis Bay on Tuesday afternoon, between two well known tug-boats. The boats involved are the Port Jackson, of Messrs, J and A Browns fleet, and the Advance, one of the Messrs, Fenwick’s well known tugs. It is understood that the tugs had been off the coast, as usual, looking for a tow, and their quarry was the Italian ship Beecroft, a wheat laden vessel from the Argentine for Sydney. The two tug boats were both racing for the Beecroft – the Port Jackson on the starboard side, and the Advance on the port side. The former was about half a length off the Advance, and looked as if her captain was going to have first say to the captain of the ship. |
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1908 – The Advance: The Tug Advance was involved in another collision of Catherine Hill Bay, this time while she was engaged in trying to secure the tow for the 4 masted Barque the Iverna on Christmas Day 1908. No explanation for the collision was forthcoming, other than it there was heavy fog at the time. the collision resulted in the Advance overturning, the boiler exploded and she foundered, despite the captain of the Iverna lowering boats, and an exhaustive search no crew were found, the following morning the mate of the Advance floated onto shore and was rescued. Follow this link to see a Youtube video of the wreck. – very interesting – video link 1910 – Port Jackson: The Port Jackson went ashore 5 miles North of Nora Head and become a total wreck. All hands reached shore safely. If you would like to read more about the fascinating story of Tugs, follow the link below. |
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