|  A ketch-rigged vessel similar to Ability | |
| History | |
|---|---|
|  New South Wales | |
| Name | Ability | 
| Owner | John Breckenridge | 
| Port of registry | Sydney | 
| Builder | William Woodward, Brisbane Water, NSW, Australia | 
| Ship registration number: | 37/1878 | 
| Ship official number: | 74975 | 
| Completed | 1878 | 
| Fate | Wrecked 5 January 1897 | 
| General characteristics | |
| Type | Wooden ketch | 
| Tonnage | 48 GRT | 
| Length | 20.72 m | 
| Beam | 5.486 m | 
| Draught | 1.981 m | 
Ability was a wooden ketch of 48 tons, owned by J. Breckenridge and built at William Woodward in 1878. She ran aground at Cape Hawke, New South Wales, Australia, in 1897.
Shipwreck
On 5 January 1897, traveling from Cape Hawke to Sydney with a load of timber, Ability broke her moorings and was beached at Cape Hawke, near Forster, New South Wales. There were no reported deaths.[1][2]
References
- ↑ Loney, 1992 p.110
- ↑ Ability (+1897) WRECKsite.eu
Sources
- Loney, Jack K. (1992). Wrecks on the New South Wales Coast. Oceans Enterprises, Yarram, Victoria. p. 110.
- Australian shipwrecks Vol. 3 1871–1900 By Loney, J. K. (Jack Kenneth), 1925–1995. Geelong Vic: List Publishing, 1982 910.4530994 LON
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