MV Shelley Taylor-Smith at Elizabeth Quay in December 2021
History
NameMV Shelley Taylor-Smith
NamesakeShelley Taylor-Smith
OwnerPublic Transport Authority
OperatorCaptain Cook Cruises
RouteElizabeth Quay - Mends Street
BuilderSBF Shipbuilders, South Coogee
In service18 August 1997
General characteristics
Length21.7 metres
Beam5.5 metres
Draft0.8 metres
Propulsion2 x Perkins M130C
Speed12 knots
Capacity148
Crew2

MV Shelley Taylor-Smith is a ferry owned by the Public Transport Authority and operated under contract by Captain Cook Cruises on Transperth services on the Swan River in Perth, Western Australia.

History

In February 1997, SBF Shipbuilders of South Coogee was awarded a contract to build a new ferry for Transperth to replace MV Princess II.[1] It entered service on 18 August 1997, and was named after long-distance swimmer Shelley Taylor-Smith.[2]

Since the commissioning of MV Tricia in December 2019, Shelley Taylor-Smith has become the reserve vessel.[3][4][5]

References

Media related to Shelley Taylor-Smith (ship, 1997) at Wikimedia Commons

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